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Husqvarna H130 Mark II - User Manual

Husqvarna H130 Mark II
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Workshop manual
H130, H135 Mark II
English

Questions and Answers

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    Paige HarrisAug 16, 2025
    Why is my Husqvarna Chainsaw difficult to start?
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      Sara DayAug 16, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw is difficult to start, several factors could be the cause. It might be due to a blocked air filter, a choke that isn't working properly, or a worn choke axle or valve. Other potential issues include a blocked fuel filter or fuel line, a stuck piston ring, or a blocked impulse channel. Addressing these issues can help resolve the starting problem.
  • P
    Paul HoffmanAug 18, 2025
    Why is the carburettor leaking fuel on my Husqvarna H130 Mark II Chainsaw?
    • S
      Steven HallAug 18, 2025
      If the carburettor of your Husqvarna Chainsaw leaks fuel, it could be due to a loose or faulty fuel hose, a hole in the diaphragm, or a worn needle/needle tip. Other potential causes include a sticking control system, a control system set too high, a leaking control system, or a loose cover on the carburettor pump side. Check these components to resolve the fuel leakage.
  • M
    Melissa PerezAug 21, 2025
    Why does my Husqvarna H130 Mark II have low power?
    • M
      Mark HuynhAug 22, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw has low power, the following could be the cause: clogged tank venting, a blocked fuel filter, a leaking or blocked impulse channel, or a loose cover on the carburettor pump side. Other potential issues include a faulty pump diaphragm, a blocked air filter, a sticking, leaking or incorrectly assembled control system, a loose or hole in the diaphragm, or a leaking diaphragm/cover plate. Inspecting and addressing these areas may improve the chainsaw's power.
  • V
    vburkeAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Husqvarna H130 Mark II engine stop when I release the throttle?
    • J
      John GuzmanAug 25, 2025
      If the engine of your Husqvarna Chainsaw stops when releasing the throttle, it might be due to a faulty pump diaphragm, a control system set too high or sticking, a faulty diffuser jet, or a blocked air filter. Check these components to resolve the issue.
  • J
    john00Aug 28, 2025
    Why does my Husqvarna H130 Mark II flood when the engine is not running?
    • K
      Kathryn ArellanoAug 28, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw floods when the engine is not running, it could be due to a worn needle/needle tip, a control system set too high, or a sticking control system. Check these components to resolve the flooding issue.
  • S
    stephenkleinAug 30, 2025
    What causes a Husqvarna H130 Mark II Chainsaw to not accelerate?
    • J
      Joel BanksAug 31, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw does not accelerate, consider these possible causes: a blocked air filter, clogged tank venting, a blocked fuel filter or fuel line, or a loose or faulty fuel hose. Other potential issues include a blocked impulse channel, a loose cover on the carburettor pump side, a faulty pump diaphragm, a leaking inlet hose, or loose carburettor mounting. Also, check if the control system is set too low, incorrectly assembled, or sticking, or if there's a faulty diffuser jet or a blocked muffler. Addressing these components may resolve the acceleration problem.
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    Charles BurkeSep 2, 2025
    Why is the idling on my Husqvarna Chainsaw uneven?
    • M
      Mrs. Samantha StewartSep 3, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw has an uneven idle, it could be due to several factors: a blocked fuel filter or fuel line, a leaking inlet hose, or loose carburettor mounting. Other potential causes include a worn throttle valve axle, a loose throttle valve screw, a worn throttle valve, a leaking control system, a worn control system's centre knob, a hole in the diaphragm, a leaking diaphragm/cover plate, or a leaking crankcase. Check these components to address the uneven idling.
  • M
    Melissa BruceSep 6, 2025
    Why won't my Husqvarna H130 Mark II "four stroke"?
    • G
      George GraySep 6, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw will not “four stroke”, it could be due to clogged tank venting, a blocked fuel filter or fuel line, a loose or faulty fuel hose, or a leaking or blocked impulse channel. Other potential causes include a loose cover on the carburettor pump side, a faulty pump diaphragm, a leaking inlet hose, or loose carburettor mounting. Also consider a control system set too low, a leaking control system, an incorrectly assembled control system, a loose diaphragm, a hole in the diaphragm, or a leaking diaphragm/cover plate. Inspecting these components may help resolve the issue.
  • C
    Crystal CooperSep 8, 2025
    Why does the L screw on my Husqvarna H130 Mark II require constant adjustment?
    • R
      Robin MillerSep 9, 2025
      If the L screw on your Husqvarna Chainsaw requires constant adjustment, it could be due to a blocked fuel line, a leaking control system, or a leaking diaphragm/cover plate. Other potential causes include a faulty diffuser jet or a leaking crankcase. Addressing these issues may stabilize the L screw adjustment.
  • S
    Samantha HopkinsSep 12, 2025
    What causes a Husqvarna H130 Mark II to idle too rich?
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      Leslie Sharp PhDSep 12, 2025
      If your Husqvarna Chainsaw is idling too rich, it may be due to a worn needle/needle tip, a worn lever arm in the control system, or a leaking diaphragm/cover plate. Check these components to resolve the issue.

Summary

Introduction and Safety Regulations

Safety Precautions

Emphasizes reading and understanding safety information.

Service Data

Torque Specifications and Lubrication

Diagram showing torque values and lubrication points.

Chain Brake

Dismantling the Chain Brake

Step-by-step instructions for disassembling the chain brake.

Assembly of Chain Brake

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the chain brake.

Start;Stop Switch

Dismantling the Start;Stop Switch

Steps to remove the start/stop switch.

Assembly of Start;Stop Switch

Steps to install the start/stop switch.

Throttle Trigger Lockout, Throttle Trigger and Spring

Dismantling

Steps to dismantle the throttle trigger lockout and spring.

Replacing a Defect Throttle Cable

Procedure for replacing a faulty throttle cable.

Assembly

Steps to reassemble the throttle trigger and related parts.

Starter

Cord Tension Check

How to check and adjust the starter cord tension.

Ignition System

Test the Ignition System

Procedure for testing the ignition system.

Flywheel

Further Dismantling Steps

Further steps for flywheel removal.

Centrifugal Clutch

Piston and Cylinder

Dismantling the Piston and Cylinder

Steps to dismantle the piston and cylinder assembly.

Further Dismantling Steps

Further steps for dismantling piston and cylinder.

Test the Ignition

Spark Test

How to perform a spark test on the ignition system.

Troubleshooting

General Troubleshooting

Lists common faults and their probable causes.

Continued Troubleshooting

Continues listing common faults and their probable causes.

Husqvarna H130 Mark II Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHusqvarna
ModelH130 Mark II
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

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