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Husqvarna Rancher Chain Saw - 20in Bar, 3.4 HP , Model# 455 Rancher 20in.
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Sales Rank: 86394 Husqvarna
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Husqvarna Rancher Chain Saw - 20in Bar, 3.4 HP , Model# 455 Rancher 20in.
- 3.4 cu. in.
- Chain Brake: Dual-action
- Smart Start: Yes, decompression valve and a newly designed starter handle effectively reduce the required pulling force
- X-TORQ technology engine design increases torque over a wider rpm range and results in maximum cutting power
- Air Injection: Air Injection makes saw run stronger and longer
Product Description
A sturdy, powerful all-around saw for landowners and part-time users. The X-TORQ engine provides high torque over a very wide RPM range. Air injection technology removes 97% of all dirt and debris before it reaches the air filter to improve engine performance and durability. Low exhaust emission levels are in accordance with EPA 2. Features a durable, robust body, cast 3-pc. crankshaft and reinforced crankcase. Ergonomically designed handle reduces fatigue. Chain Saw Type: Gas, Bar Length (in.): 20, Chain Pitch (in.): .325/ 3/8, HP: 3.4, Engine Speed (RPM): 12,500, Fuel Capacity (pt.): .90, Noise Level (dB): 104, Chain Brake: Yes, Low Vibration Handle: Yes, Tool Weight (lbs.): 12.8
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Husqvarna Rancher Chain Saw - 20in Bar, 3.4 HP , Model# 455 Rancher 20in.
- Misc.: 0 pages
- Publisher: Husqvarna
- Label: Husqvarna
- Studio: Husqvarna
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #86394
Avg. Customer Review:
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Customer Rating: 
Summary: Rancher 55 is a dud 2008-09-24
Comment: After owning for three years and having replaced the handle assy/fuel tank assy twice for leaking fuel at the seam AND now leaking again I am disappoited with the design of this saw. We heat with wood only and I cut and split lots of wood... 9-12 cord a year, once the leak gets bad enough it seems to lose the ability to get fuel mixture to carb and it won't even start and run forcing you to buy a new handle assy (which seconds as the fuel tank) for $124.00 or more. This is an enginerring/design defect that Husky refuses to help with. Their rapid response web site took nine days to respond and refused assistance of any kind. Beware, next saw will not be a Husky.
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