Product Description

Husqvarna T540 14" Chainsaw

Engine

  • Fuel Tank has 11.5 fl oz
  • Power output is 2.4 gross HP
  • Maximum power speed 14200 rpm 
  • Oil pump type is Adjustable flow

Features

  • AutoTune gives chainsaw optimal engine performance. System compensates for different fuels, altitude, humidity, temperature and clogged air filter.

  • X-Torque deliverers low fuel consumption and reduces exhaust emission levels.

  • Individual grip size allows you to set handle size in three alternative sizes.

  • Belt eye let makes for quick connection from the saw to the climbing harness.

  • TechLite technology makes this bar up to 18% lighter compared to conventional bars.

  • Air Injection removes larger dust and debris particles before reaching the air filter; which reduces air filter cleaning and improves engine life.

  • LowVib is a system designed to reduce vibration to the operator which reduces fatigue.

More Information

Manufacturer: Husqvarna
MPN: 966 61 10-14
ConditionNew
Shipping OptionsStandard Ground Shipping
Bar Length14in
Oil tank volume0.42 US Pint
Capable Bar Lengths12"-16"
Chain pitch3/8"
Chain and Bar IncludedYes
Engine Size1 hp
Fuel Tank Volume11.5 fl oz
Heated HandleNo
HP/CC2.4 HP/ 37.7 cc
Idling RPMs3000 RPM
Maximum RPMs14200 RPM
Sound pressure level at operators ears104 db

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Tinker!
This sucker hammers wood. I put a 16" bar on it cause it can take it. Bit fat on the sides. Not a...

It's a saw you haul up once your in the tree. More so, that you don't want to scuff it. A real looker. Not as nimble as the 200T, but endless power. I put a 16" bar on this puppy and have cut 18" wood with it. Not all the time, but it's there when you need it. One drawback, it sucks fuel! If your on a big hack, get ready to hump the saw in and out of the tree a an extra couple of times. Cut with this saw, and all you you'll do is smile!!!!! :)

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Swampfox
Better than my old 200T by far!

I have several Stihls, an old Husky 266 and a an ancient BP-1, believe it or not. I am not a professional but I have been using chain saws for many years. I thought the 200T Stihl was the benchmark of small, top handle, saws until my local dealer convinced me (treated my lousy) that I should try another saw. I read the reviews and decided to try the T540XP and have never looked back. Aside from the funky start up where the saw seems to find its settings before it settles down and idles, it is a great performer. The 200T never accelerated that well but this saw is so quick, it is really surprising - I also think it has more power but that is subjective. The balance is great and the changeable grips are a plus. I've only put 10 tanks of gas through it so I have no way of evaluating the durability but, if it is half as durable and reliable as my trusty 266, I will be happy. Great for small stuff and will handle most ~12" wood with ease. A bit expensive but a really good saw.