Are Husqvarna snow blowers any good?

Overall, the Husqvarna residential and heavy-duty residential lines are good value gas-powered residential snow blowers. That means they are not the cheapest or the heaviest-duty on the market. As a homeowner, they will give you your money’s worth and with a little maintenance last years.

Who makes the engines for Husqvarna snow blowers?

LCT
Dependable 208cc 4-cycle Engine This engine does not require mixing oil and gas. Husqvarna snow blower engines are made by LCT (Liquid Combustion Technology). This is an American company, although the engines are manufactured overseas. This company makes engines for Ariens too.

What engine is on a Husqvarna snowblower?

Husqvarna’s single-stage snow blowers feature Briggs & Stratton engines, one forward speed, and are available with or without an electric start. The two-stage snow blowers feature Tecumseh L-Head engines with joystick-controlled variable speeds in forward and reverse.

Does Husqvarna make a 3 stage snow blower?

They come in single-stage, two-stage and three-stage options. Three-stage units are the most powerful, with an accelerator that moves 10 times faster than the auger of a two-stage blower. Not all snow blowers are created equal.

What horsepower is 254cc?

Maximum performance is driven by the 254cc engine that also offers up to 8.5 HP and a friction disc transmission, allowing you to change speeds in rough conditions.

How do I drain the gas from my Husqvarna snowblower?

  1. Step 1: Turn off the system, Let it cool. Before you set to begin the process, turn off the snowblower and let it cool.
  2. Step 2: Stabilize the gasoline fuel. Open the fuel tank by removing the cap.
  3. Step 3: Do the siphoning to remove gas.
  4. Step 3: Drain fuel from the carburetor bowl.
  5. Step 4: Burn out the remaining gas.