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The Husqvarna 460 Rancher is a robust gas-powered chainsaw featuring a 60.3-cc X-Torq engine that delivers 3.6 HP, designed for optimal performance in wood cutting, tree trimming, and land clearing. With a 24-inch blade and advanced safety features, this chainsaw combines power, efficiency, and user-friendly ergonomics for both professionals and enthusiasts.
Brand | Husqvarna |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Horsepower | 3.6 |
Item Weight | 13.2 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.9"L x 8.8"W x 11.8"H |
Chain Length | 24 Inches |
Chain Speed | 24 inch |
Manufacturer | Husqvarna |
UPC | 193028704620 193028704644 |
Part Number | 970613934 |
Item Weight | 13.2 pounds |
Item model number | 970613934 |
Color | Orange |
Style | 460 Gas Chainsaw |
Pattern | Chainsaw |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 Powerhead, 1 bar, 1 chain, 1 2.6 oz 50:1 fuel mix, 1 fuel cap, 1 scrench, 1 operared manual, 1 quick start guide |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
A**A
Great chainsaw!
Excellent! Easy steer powerful and quick cutting. Worth the price.
A**I
I liky
So far I love it. I used it to Alaska mill a 25" Western Hemlock and it did it wonderfully. I never ran out of power, very useful for medium size trees and to things around the yard. Fingers crossed, but thus far I have not had a single issue with it.
A**R
Arthur Jr
The media could not be loaded. A Beast of a Saw – Perfect for Firewood BusinessThe Husqvarna 460 Rancher has truly exceeded my expectations. It’s powerful, smooth, and incredibly reliable — everything you want in a workhorse saw. As someone who runs a firewood business, this has become my primary saw, and it’s more than proven itself.Before writing this review, I’ve put it through its paces, processing at least six full cords of wood — and it hasn’t skipped a beat. The performance is consistent, the cuts are clean, and it handles larger logs with ease. I swapped out the standard 24” bar for a 28” bar, and the added reach has made a big difference when working with oversized rounds.Whether you’re in the business or just need a serious tool for heavy-duty cutting, the 460 Rancher is a top-tier choice. I absolutely love this saw and can confidently recommend it to anyone who needs power, performance, and durability in one rugged package.
W**R
Perfection for 24" to 30" timber re-saw
The Husqvarna is a beast. I have 3 other (smaller) chainsaws but I had literally a ton of 30" diameter pine and ash to reduce to manageable size. The Husqvarna delivered really well. Bonus: I've always had trouble starting my 10 year-old Stihl(s). The Husqvarna has a manual choke which seems to be better designed than my older Stihl saws. I don't dread starting the Husqvarna.
D**.
Powerful
Works like a Champ!! Runs Great, a bit of a pain to restart but cuts wood. 4 stars because the chain popped off and was ruined, had to buy a new chain. I've cut 15 cords of pulp logs with my Stihl and have never ruined a chain.This thing is Heavy and Heavy Duty, I would buy this again. Between this and my Stihl, I would buy this just because it's cheaper.
J**S
First new chainsaw
Can't go wrong with this saw, I had been in need of a solid workhorse for a while to deal with firewood (how we heat our home). My neighbor is a tree climber and always had plenty of free wood.I was trying to get by with an underpowered Poulan saw but it was time to upgrade. Grabbed this one on sale, under $500.At first I was not impressed, seemed weak and not up to the task, however after the 3rd tank I was noticing a difference and by the 6th tank it was ripping S up. Glad I purchased this saw.Be sure to break in properly and only use non-ethanol fuels, mix in small batches to keep your fuel fresh and any that is left over after the season, put in your car (the little bit of oil won't hurt) and mix a new batch.Upon research I learned Husky is faster at the top end speed over Stihl, while Stihl has a bit more bottom end grunt. I was sawing 16-20 inch logs and would rev it up, start the cut and just let the weight of the saw do the work at the high speed, was like butter.This saw is ripping so good I plan to give it a go with one of those Alaskan Mills and see how it does. If not enough I will get a 70-90cc saw for this task.
J**F
Overall a great saw
This is my 2nd 460 Rancher. After running them thru hundreds of tanks, countless hrs, prob a thousand trees, they just work. They aren't the speed demons of pro saws, but for every tree that a normal guy will encounter on his/her property it's a great saw. Keep it clean, buy a chain sharpening kit and keep the chain sharp, use the correct gas/oil mixture, read the instructions (and forum posts) if you havent used chainsaws much, and do the simple maintenance (including NOT leaving fuel in it for months at a time) and it'll last you for years. The one thing I'd suggest is to drop the 24" bar and throw a 20" bar on there -> it makes for a much more "usable" chainsaw. I've left the 24" bar on this new one, but I use a 20" bar on my old one. Maybe find or fabricate a set of larger dogs on it, but that's a personal opinion thing. I have a 2 Stihls (one smaller and one larger than the 460) and the Husky works out best for most jobs I do. Stay safe around trees and chainsaws.
T**H
Go with a competitor
So I've tried to give it the benefit over 7 months. And about a month ago I bought another chain saw because this one is so bad I thought it had to be just myself, but I was pleasantly surprised it's not.This thing out the box has never cut straight, and anything in the 18" range will take FOREVER to cut through.This chain saw will over heat before it runs out of gas and then I have to leave it in the shade for over an hour before I can get it to restart to get another 15 minutes out of it.I wouldn't recommend wasting your money on this one. I went with a Stihl equivalent but shorter bar and it cuts twice as much twice as past.Really upset I wasted my money on this.
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