Husqvarna Parts

Husqvarna is a Swedish manufacturer of outdoor power equipment, sewing machines and formerly motorcycles (affectionately known as "Huskys"). The company is best known for its chainsaws and "smart" (computerized) sewing machines and Sergers. Founded in 1689 to produce muskets for the Swedish military, the company is now part of conglomerate Electrolux, but retains a logo based on a cross section through a gun barrel and sight.

The Husqvarna motorcycle division was sold to Italian motorcycle manufacturer Cagiva in 1987. The name is a spelling variant of the company's hometown, Huskvarna. There is a small company Museum in the city, situated next to the oldest production facilities. Toward the end of World War II, the company started thinking about making a small, simple, inexpensive car. A team consisting of Bengt Magnusson (head of R&D;), Stig Tham (engineer), Calle Heimdal (engine designer) and Birger Johansson. The design came to look somewhat like the Saab_92, but with three wheels (two front, one back), and a strange split rear window. According to some sources the similarities with the Saab 92 may have something to do with that Sixten Sason worked as designer at Husquarna. A prototype was built in 1943, powered by a 20 hp two cylinder 500 cc DKW bike engine with chain drive to the rear wheel. The wheels came from a Fiat_500. The project was cancelled in 1944, and the prototype was scrapped in the end of the 1950s.

Husqvarna Parts


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Husqvarna Parts and Equipment

  Air Filter
  Pre-Filter
  Air Filter Cover
  Annular Buffer
  Anti Scalp Kit
  Apparel
  Anti-Vibration AV Mounts
  Arborist Equipment
  Attachments
  Augers and Parts
  Automowers
  Axe
  Axle
  Backpack Blowers
  Baffle
  Bar
  Bar Nuts
  Bar Oil
  Battery Leaf Blower
  Battery Chainsaw
  Battery Concrete Saw
  Battery Hedge Trimmer
  Battery Mower
  Battery Pole Saw
  Battery Trimmer
  Battery Weed Eater
  Battery Charger
  Bearing
  Bellow
  Belt
  Belt Cover
  Belt Keeper
  Belt Pulley
  Blade
  Blade Adaptor
  Blowers
  Blower Straps
  Blower Tube
  Bolts
  Brakes
  Brake Band
  Brake Handle
  Breather
  Brush Cutter Attachments
  Brush Cutter Blade
  Brush Cutters
  Bucking Spikes
  Bumper Guard
  Bushing
  Cable
  Camshaft
  Carburetors and Parts
  Carburetor Adjustment Tool
  Chain Adjuster
  Chain Brake
  Chain Catcher
  Chain File
  Chain Sharpener
  Chainsaws
  Chainsaw Bar
  Chainsaw Case
  Chainsaw Chain
  Chainsaw Tools
  Chaps
  Check Valve
  Choke Parts
  Chute
  Clearing Saws
  Clip
  Clothing
  Clutch
  Clutch Cable
  Clutch Cover
  Clutch Removal Tool
  Concrete Saws
  Connecting Rod
  Coupler
  Coupling
  Crankcase
  Cut Off Saws
  Cut Off Saw Blades
  Cylinder Kit
  Cylinder Gasket
  Decals
  Deck Lift
  Deck
  Deck Wheels
  Decompression Valve
  Deflector
  Discharge Chute
  Drift Cutter
  Drive Control Cable
  Drive Shaft
  Drive Sprocket
  Drum
  Edgers
  Edger Blade
  Electric PTO Clutch
  Electric Chainsaws
  Electric Lawn Mowers
  Electric Weed Eaters
  Engine - Briggs & Stratton Parts
  Engine - Honda Parts
  Engine - Kohler Parts
  Engine - Tecumseh Parts 
  Exhaust Gasket
  Fan Blades
  Felling Wedges
  Fender
  Files
  Fittings
  Flywheel
  Friction Disc
  Fuel Cap
  Fuel Filter
  Fuel Line
  Fuel Mix
  Fuel Pump
  Fuel Tank
  Garden Tractors
  Gas Cap
  Gaskets
  Gasket Kit
  Gator Blade
  Gauge
  Gear Head
  Gloves
  Grass Catcher
  Grass Bag
  Grease Cap
  Grille
  Grommet
  Guide Bar Plate
  Hand Saw
  Handle
  Harness
  Hats
  Helmet
  Hedge Trimmers
  Hedge Trimmer Blades
  Hood
  Hose Clamp
  Hose
  Hour Meter
  Hub Cap and Wheel Cover
  Hydro Pump
  Idler
  Ignition Coil
  Ignition Switch
  Ignition Key
  Impeller
  Interlock Switch
  Jackets
  Jackshaft
  Latch
  Lawn Mowers
  Lawn Mower Cover
  Lawn Tractors
  Leg Wear
  Lynch Pin
  Maintenance Kit
  Manifold
  Mount
  Mower Blades
  Mower Handle
  Muffler
  Muffler Gasket
  Mulch Kit
  Needle Bearing
  Nozzle
  Nuts
  Oil Cap
  Oil Drain
  Oil Filter
  Oil Line
  Oil Plug
  Oil Seal
  O-Ring
  Paint
  Pinion Gear
  Piston
  Piston Rings
  Pivot Pin
  Pivot Section Drive
  Pole Saws
  Primer Bulb
  Pinion Gear
  Pruning Saw
  PTO Switch
  Pulley
  Pump
  Quick Connect
  Rear Handle
  Rear Skirt
  Recoil Starter
  Recoil Starter Screws
  Retainer Ring
  Rings
  Robot Mowers
  Roll Pin
  Safety Switch
  Safety Interlock Switch
  Switch PTO
  Saw Blade
  Saw Chain
  Scabbard
  Scraper Blade
  Screws
  Seals
  Seat
  Shear Pins
  Shield
  Shroud
  Skid Shoes
  Snap Ring
  Snow Blowers
  Snow Blower Covers
  Snow Cab
  Solenoid
  Spark Plug
  Spark Plug Boot
  Spikes
  Spindle
  Sprayer
  Sprayer Wand
  Spring
  Spring Retainer
  Sprocket
  Sprocket Cover
  Sqrench
  Starters and Starter Parts
  Starter Handle
  Steering Parts
  Suspension Parts
  Throttle Cable
  Throttle Handle
  Throttle Lever
  Throttle Rod
  Tile Saws
  Tillers
  Tine Shaft
  Tines
  Tire
  Tire Chains
  Tire Tube
  Tools
  Top Cover
  Top Handle
  Tractors
  Transmission Filter
  Transmission
  Trigger
  Trimmers
  Trimmer Deflector
  Trimmer Head
  Trimmer Line
  Vacuum Shredder Bag
  Valve Stems
  Washout Port
  Weed Eaters
  Weight Kit
  Wheels
  Wheel Motors
   Wheel Rim
  Wheel Weights
  Wiring Harness
  Wrap Handle
  Zero Turn Mowers

Husqvarna owns or have owned various other outdoor power equipment brands including:
AYP (American Yard Products)
Bradley (as in David Bradley. Roper purchased from Sears and began building tractors for Sears)
Dixon
Flymo
Gardena
Lawn King Rally
McCulloch
Diamant Boart
Jonsered
Partner
Pioneer chainsaws
PoulanPro
Rally
Rodeo
Roper
Talon
Weed Eater
Zenoah

Question: Where is Husqvarna made
Answer: Husqvarna is a Swedish company with production facilities that are not limited to a single country, and they have manufacturing plants in different regions around the World. This same answer applies to the question: Where are Husqvarna chainsaws made

Question:Who owns Husqvarna
Husqvarna Group is an independent Swedish company that is publicly traded.

Question: How to pronounce Husqvarna
Answer: The pronunciation is similar to saying "husk-varna" with a clear "k" sound in the middle. Keep in mind that the pronunciation may differ slightly in different parts of the world.