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Husqvarna 135
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135, 135e, 140, 140e,
140e TrioBrake
Operator’s manual
Manuel d’utilisation Manual de instrucciones
Please read the operator’s manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions before using the machine.
Lire attentivement et bien assimiler le manuel d’utilisation avant d’utiliser la machine.
Lea detenidamente el manual de instrucciones y asegúrese de entender su contenido antes de utilizar la máquina.
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Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • J
    James SchmittSep 3, 2025
    What causes a Husqvarna 135 to flood when the engine is not running?
    • W
      William CarrSep 4, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw is flooding when the engine isn't running, it might be due to a worn needle valve, a needle valve set too high, or a needle valve assembly sticking.
  • K
    keithstevenSep 18, 2025
    Why Husqvarna Chainsaw will not “four-stroke”?
    • F
      Francis WilliamsSep 18, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw will not “four-stroke”, it might be due to a blocked fuel tank vent, a blocked fuel filter, a blocked fuel line, or a loose or damaged fuel hose. Other potential issues include a leaking or blocked impulse channel, a loose cover on the carburettor pump side, a faulty pump diaphragm, a leaking air intake hose, loose carburettor mounting bolts, a needle valve set too low, a leak in the metering system, an incorrectly assembled metering unit, a loose diaphragm rivet, a hole in the diaphragm, or a leaking control diaphragm/cover plate.
  • T
    Timothy WhiteSep 16, 2025
    Why my Husqvarna 135 will not run at full throttle?
    • T
      Thomas GrossSep 16, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw won't run at full throttle, consider these possible solutions: Adjust the H screw. Check for blockages in the air filter, fuel tank vent, or fuel filter. Inspect the fuel line and fuel hose for damage. Also, look for a leaking or blocked impulse channel, a loose cover on the carburettor pump side, a faulty pump diaphragm, a leaking air intake hose, loose carburettor mounting bolts, a needle valve set too low, a damaged or incorrectly assembled metering system, a leaking control diaphragm/cover plate, a sticking needle valve assembly, or a blocked silencer.
  • N
    Nicole MasonSep 14, 2025
    What to do if my Husqvarna Chainsaw does not accelerate?
    • M
      Michelle EdwardsSep 14, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw isn't accelerating, try the following: Adjust the L and H screws. Check for blockages in the air filter, fuel tank vent, or fuel filter. Also, inspect the fuel line and fuel hose for damage. Other potential issues include a blocked impulse channel, loose cover on the carburettor pump side, a faulty pump diaphragm, a leaking air intake hose, loose carburettor mounting bolts, incorrect needle valve setting, a misassembled metering system, sticking needle valve assembly, faulty diffuser jets, or a blocked silencer.
  • K
    Kevin MitchellSep 12, 2025
    What causes too much fuel at idling on Husqvarna Chainsaw?
    • T
      thompsonginaSep 12, 2025
      If there's too much fuel at idling on your Husqvarna Chainsaw, it could be due to a needle valve set too high, a needle valve assembly sticking, a damaged metering system, a worn needle valve, a leaking control diaphragm/cover plate, or a metering system incorrectly assembled.
  • D
    Daniel SalazarSep 12, 2025
    Why does the L screw requires constant adjustment on my Husqvarna 135?
    • K
      Kenneth WhiteSep 12, 2025
      If the L screw on your Husqvarna Chainsaw requires constant adjustment, it could be due to a blocked fuel line, a needle valve set too high, a needle valve assembly sticking, a leak in the metering system, a leaking control diaphragm/cover plate, faulty diffuser jets, or a crankcase leaking.
  • M
    Michael SloanSep 9, 2025
    What causes over rich acceleration in Husqvarna Chainsaw?
    • J
      Joseph HillSep 9, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw experiences over rich acceleration, possible causes include the need to adjust the L screw or the H screw, a blocked air filter, a faulty pump diaphragm, or faulty diffuser jets.
  • U
    ualexanderSep 7, 2025
    Why is my Husqvarna 135 Chainsaw idling uneven?
    • K
      Kimberly BaldwinSep 7, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw is idling unevenly, consider these potential causes: a blocked fuel filter, a blocked fuel line, a leaking air intake hose, loose carburettor mounting bolts, a worn throttle valve pivot, a loose throttle valve screw, a worn throttle valve, a sticking needle valve assembly, a leak in the metering system, a worn metering system centre knob, a hole in the diaphragm, a leaking control diaphragm/cover plate, or a crankcase leak.
  • M
    Michael JohnsonSep 5, 2025
    What causes idling too rich on Husqvarna 135 Chainsaw?
    • A
      Allison HardingSep 5, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw is idling too rich, consider these possible causes: Adjust the L screw. Other potential issues include a worn needle valve, a needle valve set too high, a worn needle valve lever, a leaking control diaphragm/cover plate, or a needle valve assembly sticking.
  • L
    lesliecraigAug 20, 2025
    How to fix Husqvarna 135 starting failure?
    • M
      Melody DonovanAug 21, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw fails to start, several factors could be the cause. It might be due to binding pawls, which can be resolved by adjusting, cleaning, or replacing them. Ensure you are using the correct fuel type; if not, drain the incorrect fuel and refill with the appropriate type. Also, check the spark plug: it should be dry, clean, and properly gapped. If the spark plug is loose, retighten it. Finally, adjust the idling speed using the T-screw.

Summary

KEY TO SYMBOLS

Symbols on the machine

Explains symbols found on the chainsaw itself.

Symbols in the operators manual

Explains symbols used within the operator's manual.

Labels on your chain saw

Identifies and explains safety labels found on the chainsaw.

INTRODUCTION

Dear customer!

A welcoming message from the manufacturer.

What is what on the chain saw?

Identifies and lists the parts of the chain saw with corresponding numbers.

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Before using a new chain saw

Initial checks and actions before operating the chainsaw for the first time.

Important

Key safety advice and general warnings for using the chainsaw.

Personal protective equipment

Lists and describes essential personal protective gear for chainsaw users.

Machines safety equipment

Explains the safety features integrated into the chainsaw.

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Chain brake and front hand guard

Details the function and operation of the chain brake and front hand guard.

Throttle lockout

Explains the function of the throttle lockout mechanism.

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Vibration damping system

Details the system designed to reduce vibration during operation.

Stop switch

Explains how to use the stop switch to turn off the engine.

Cutting equipment

Guidance on choosing and maintaining cutting equipment.

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Cutting equipment designed to reduce kickback

Information on selecting equipment to minimize kickback.

Sharpening your chain and adjusting depth gauge setting

Instructions on sharpening cutting teeth and setting the depth gauge.

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Adjustment of depth gauge setting

Detailed steps for adjusting the depth gauge setting.

Tensioning the chain

Instructions on how to properly tension the saw chain.

Lubricating cutting equipment

Guidance on lubricating the bar and chain for optimal performance.

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Checking chain lubrication

Steps to check if the chain is receiving sufficient lubrication.

Checking wear on cutting equipment

How to inspect the chain and guide bar for wear.

ASSEMBLY

Fitting the bar and chain

Step-by-step guide on how to attach the bar and chain to the saw.

FUEL HANDLING

Fuel

Information on the correct type of gasoline and mixing ratio for the engine.

Chain oil

Guidance on selecting and using the correct chain oil.

FUEL HANDLING

Fueling

Precautions and steps for safely refueling the chainsaw.

Fuel safety

Safety rules related to handling fuel and preventing fires.

STARTING AND STOPPING

Starting

Detailed steps for starting the chainsaw, including cold and warm engine procedures.

Stopping

Instructions on how to safely shut down the chainsaw engine.

WORKING TECHNIQUES

Before use:

Pre-operation checks and safety rules before using the chainsaw.

General working instructions

Basic safety rules and advice for general chainsaw operation.

WORKING TECHNIQUES

Basic cutting technique

Explains fundamental techniques for cutting with a chainsaw.

How to avoid kickback

Detailed explanation of kickback causes and prevention methods.

WORKING TECHNIQUES

Cutting the trunk into logs

Techniques for cutting logs efficiently and safely.

Tree felling technique

Instructions and safety precautions for felling trees.

WORKING TECHNIQUES

Felling

The process of felling a tree using directional and felling cuts.

How to avoid kickback

Explains kickback and how to prevent it.

MAINTENANCE

Carburetor adjustment

How to adjust the carburetor for optimal engine performance.

Checking, maintaining and servicing chain saw safety equipment

Procedures for inspecting and maintaining safety features.

MAINTENANCE

Muffler

Checks the muffler for damage and proper attachment, including spark arrestor.

Replacing the starter cord

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the starter cord.

MAINTENANCE

Air filter

Maintenance procedures for the air filter to prevent malfunctions.

Spark plug

Checks and maintenance for the spark plug, including gap adjustment.

Lubricating the bar tip sprocket

Instructions for lubricating the bar tip sprocket.

MAINTENANCE

Cooling system

Cleaning and maintaining the cooling system for the engine.

Winter use

Special measures for operating the machine in cold weather.

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance schedule

A schedule detailing daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks.

TECHNICAL DATA

Motor

Specifications related to the engine, including displacement and power.

Fuel and lubrication system

Specifications for fuel and oil tank capacities and pump capacity.

Chain;bar

Specifications for standard bar length, pitch, and chain dimensions.

TECHNICAL DATA

Motor

Specifications related to the engine for different models.

Fuel and lubrication system

Specifications for fuel and oil capacities for different models.

Chain;bar

Chain and bar specifications for different models.

TECHNICAL DATA

Recommended cutting equipment for USA

Lists recommended bar and chain combinations meeting US safety standards.

Recommended cutting equipment for Canada

Lists recommended bar and chain combinations meeting Canadian safety standards.

Guide bar and chain combinations

Recommended type-approved combinations of guide bars and saw chains.

FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT

YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

Outlines the rights and responsibilities of the owner regarding the warranty.

OWNERS WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES

Lists the owner's duties to maintain warranty coverage.

FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT

EMISSION WARRANTY PARTS LIST

Lists parts covered under the emissions control system warranty.

HOW TO FILE A CLAIM

Instructions on how to contact Husqvarna for warranty claims.

WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE

Information on obtaining warranty service from authorized dealers.

AMERICAN STANDARD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Safety precautions for chain saw users

General safety guidelines for individuals using chain saws.

Kickback safety precautions

Specific safety measures to prevent kickback injuries.

Other safety precautions

Additional safety advice for operating chain saws.

Husqvarna 135 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cylinder Displacement40.9 cm³
Weight4.4 kg
Sound Pressure Level102 dB(A)
Sound Power Level114 dB(A)
Bar Length14 in
Chain Pitch3/8 inch
Chain Gauge0.05 in
Oil Tank Volume0.25 liters

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