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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Apr 17, 2026 06:50 AM
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Husqvarna 435 16" 40cc Gas Powered Chainsaw

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Amazon has Husqvarna 435 16" 40cc Gas Powered Chainsaw (970612116) for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Tractor Supply Co. has Husqvarna 435 16" 40cc Gas Powered Chainsaw (970612116) for $249.99. Discount will show in cart when you choose pickup option.

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Key features
Smart Start starter helps the chainsaw start quickly with minimum effort
Inertia-activated chain brake reduces the likelihood of injury due to kickback
9.7-lb. chainsaw is compact and maneuverable with excellent ergonomic comfort features
Automatic oiler delivers a steady supply of chain lubrication for safe and effective use
Husqvarna 16-inch e-series gas chainsaw is ideal for tasks such as tree pruning, yard cleanups and firewood cutting
Simple, side-mounted tensioning system allows for quick adjustments while working
LowVib anti-vibration system reduces vibration levels for the operator
2.2-HP X-Torq engine reduces both fuel consumption and gasoline emissions
Air Injection air cleaning system removes larger dust and debris particles before reaching the air filter, improving engine life
2-year limited product warranty; Extend warranty to a total of 5 years with fuel purchase - refer to Warranty PDF for more details

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $130 lower (34% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $379.99
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Amazon has Husqvarna 435 16" 40cc Gas Powered Chainsaw (970612116) for $249.99. Shipping is free.

Tractor Supply Co. has Husqvarna 435 16" 40cc Gas Powered Chainsaw (970612116) for $249.99. Discount will show in cart when you choose pickup option.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Key features
Smart Start starter helps the chainsaw start quickly with minimum effort
Inertia-activated chain brake reduces the likelihood of injury due to kickback
9.7-lb. chainsaw is compact and maneuverable with excellent ergonomic comfort features
Automatic oiler delivers a steady supply of chain lubrication for safe and effective use
Husqvarna 16-inch e-series gas chainsaw is ideal for tasks such as tree pruning, yard cleanups and firewood cutting
Simple, side-mounted tensioning system allows for quick adjustments while working
LowVib anti-vibration system reduces vibration levels for the operator
2.2-HP X-Torq engine reduces both fuel consumption and gasoline emissions
Air Injection air cleaning system removes larger dust and debris particles before reaching the air filter, improving engine life
2-year limited product warranty; Extend warranty to a total of 5 years with fuel purchase - refer to Warranty PDF for more details

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $130 lower (34% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $379.99
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.3 from over 195 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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ruouttaurmind
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If you prefer a bit more power for about half the price, consider the Sportsman 52cc at Tractor Supply for $140. Includes 20 inch bar and chain as well as a 14 inch bar and chain.
Probably not something you'd see a professional logger using, but for a homeowner with a large property and plenty of trees, it's a bit of a bargain at $140. Currently on special offer at Home Depot for $250, so ya, Tractor Supply is a much better deal.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc...-gcs522014

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Apr 17, 2026 05:10 PM
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Shock96Apr 17, 2026 05:10 PM
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I have the 440 Husky and it is a great little saw. This is a little less powerful but should perform well as long and you don't expect to cut 40" logs.

I did swap the bar for a 14" as I use it for limbing and smaller logs.

I have a Husky 460 for bigger stuff.

I would also recommend swapping the chain for a full chisel. If you aren't experienced with chainsaws then don't do it as there is little kickback protection, but a full chisel makes quick work of anything!
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Apr 17, 2026 09:52 PM
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ruouttaurmindApr 17, 2026 09:52 PM
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If you prefer a bit more power for about half the price, consider the Sportsman 52cc at Tractor Supply for $140. Includes 20 inch bar and chain as well as a 14 inch bar and chain.
Probably not something you'd see a professional logger using, but for a homeowner with a large property and plenty of trees, it's a bit of a bargain at $140. Currently on special offer at Home Depot for $250, so ya, Tractor Supply is a much better deal.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc...-gcs522014
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Apr 17, 2026 10:19 PM
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hueyav8orApr 17, 2026 10:19 PM
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Husky fan. They make everything: Husqvarna, Jonsered, Poulen, Mccollouch and others. I have a Husky and Jonsered. Tip: with air, blow out the tank and maybe lines before use. Some people have trouble starting them at first. Fine particles from manufacturing. Once clean, no issues. Be sure to use ethanol free gas is you gas stations have it.
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Apr 17, 2026 11:30 PM
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mrSparkyApr 17, 2026 11:30 PM
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Quote from ruouttaurmind :
If you prefer a bit more power for about half the price, consider the Sportsman 52cc at Tractor Supply for $140. Includes 20 inch bar and chain as well as a 14 inch bar and chain.
Probably not something you'd see a professional logger using, but for a homeowner with a large property and plenty of trees, it's a bit of a bargain at $140. Currently on special offer at Home Depot for $250, so ya, Tractor Supply is a much better deal.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc...-gcs522014
"While initial experiences are often positive, long-term durability is a common complaint."
Apr 17, 2026 11:32 PM
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SuburbanMacGyverApr 17, 2026 11:32 PM
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Oil leaks like crazy on mine. The online "glue the oiler tube in place" trick didn't help, nor did loosening the cap or storing it on its side. I don't use it much so I just have a funnel and have to drain the oil after every use. Still (not Stihl), I love it.
Apr 18, 2026 12:34 AM
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ThundersleetApr 18, 2026 12:34 AM
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Quote from ruouttaurmind :
If you prefer a bit more power for about half the price, consider the Sportsman 52cc at Tractor Supply for $140. Includes 20 inch bar and chain as well as a 14 inch bar and chain.
Probably not something you'd see a professional logger using, but for a homeowner with a large property and plenty of trees, it's a bit of a bargain at $140. Currently on special offer at Home Depot for $250, so ya, Tractor Supply is a much better deal.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc...-gcs522014
I have that exact chainsaw. It's some of the best money I've ever spent on a bargain! During the original COVID shutdown I was laid off and had a way overgrown basswood tree come down in my backyard. I bought the Sportsman 52cc with the 20" bar and a Makita LXT 18v x2 14" electric. I absolutely love them both. They both took everything I threw at them. I kept about eight face cords. I bought a little chainsaw mill that I attached to the Sportsman 20". I cut some landscape timbers and made a nice raised bed garden. The only bar/chain oil I ever used was used deep fryer oil that I strained through a coffee filter. With proper maintenance, including keeping the chain sharp, these are both great saws!
That said, this Husqvarna deal would have been a no-brainer for me back in those days.
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kozgApr 18, 2026 02:07 AM
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Quote from Thundersleet :
I have that exact chainsaw. It's some of the best money I've ever spent on a bargain! During the original COVID shutdown I was laid off and had a way overgrown basswood tree come down in my backyard. I bought the Sportsman 52cc with the 20" bar and a Makita LXT 18v x2 14" electric. I absolutely love them both. They both took everything I threw at them. I kept about eight face cords. I bought a little chainsaw mill that I attached to the Sportsman 20". I cut some landscape timbers and made a nice raised bed garden. The only bar/chain oil I ever used was used deep fryer oil that I strained through a coffee filter. With proper maintenance, including keeping the chain sharp, these are both great saws!
That said, this Husqvarna deal would have been a no-brainer for me back in those days.
Great write up. What type of gas and/or fuel treatment did you use?
Years ago friends would use old motor oil to lubricate the chain. Seemed to work well.

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Apr 18, 2026 01:58 PM
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PurpleWeather7240Apr 18, 2026 01:58 PM
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Quote from kozg :
Great write up. What type of gas and/or fuel treatment did you use?
Years ago friends would use old motor oil to lubricate the chain. Seemed to work well.
I have a Stihl and an Echo Timber Wolf and can't recommend highly enough using pre-mix fuel (TruFuel). Just a huge difference in terms of starting; whether the motor is cold from not using for a day or year. It's very expensive but how much fuel does the average home owner use? Also contains stabilizers; I won't blink an eye about using a 3 year old can. Contains no ethanol.
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q2nApr 19, 2026 03:59 PM
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Quote from Shock96 :
...If you aren't experienced with chainsaws then don't do it...
Good warning. Knew a man with horrific scarring from chainsaw kickback into the side of his face (he turned his head just in time).

Wish I needed one, would jump on this deal.
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Apr 19, 2026 11:27 PM
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kozgApr 19, 2026 11:27 PM
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Quote from PurpleWeather7240 :
I have a Stihl and an Echo Timber Wolf and can't recommend highly enough using pre-mix fuel (TruFuel). Just a huge difference in terms of starting; whether the motor is cold from not using for a day or year. It's very expensive but how much fuel does the average home owner use? Also contains stabilizers; I won't blink an eye about using a 3 year old can. Contains no ethanol.
For extended storage, do you run the carbs dry, or with the pre-mix fuel just leave it in? I've had good luck with stabilizers in engines, but haven't tried it with a 2-stroke.
Apr 20, 2026 12:34 AM
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mrSparkyApr 20, 2026 12:34 AM
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No longer available at this price. This was about $120 below the regular price.
Apr 20, 2026 05:54 AM
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kozgApr 20, 2026 05:54 AM
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Quote from mrSparky :
No longer available at this price. This was about $120 below the regular price.
Shows $250 for me.
Apr 20, 2026 07:32 PM
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CaspertooApr 20, 2026 07:32 PM
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Back to above $350 deal is dead
Apr 21, 2026 11:43 AM
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PurpleWeather7240Apr 21, 2026 11:43 AM
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Quote from kozg :
For extended storage, do you run the carbs dry, or with the pre-mix fuel just leave it in? I've had good luck with stabilizers in engines, but haven't tried it with a 2-stroke.
I don't run the carbs dry on my chainsaws. Both started in less than 8 pulls this season after sitting for at least 8 months.
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