Husqvarna 122hd60 Hedge TrimmerThe Husqvarna 122hd60 is a powerful, gasoline-powered hedge trimmer for heavy-duty trimming of shrubs, hedges, evergreen trees, tough grass, brambles, and more. This Husqvarna hedge trimmer is among the garden tools used by some professional landscapers because of its power, long reach, and ease of use. 

In this review, you’ll discover all the specs, pros, cons, and features of this tool and what it can do for you. So, is this the hardworking trimmer you need to tame your landscape?

Husqvarna 122hd60 Hedge Trimmer Pros and Cons

Husqvarna 122hd60 Key Criteria
Weight
7
Blade Length
9
Maneuverability
8.4
Ergonomics
8.7
PROS
Low noise
Lightweight
Smart Start ignition for easy startup
Adjustable rear handle
CONS
Produces exhaust fumes
Higher maintenance than battery and corded trimmers
8.3

Product Highlights

This Husqvarna gas-powered hedge trimmer has the robust power needed for handling challenging garden cleanup chores. This tool has the capacity for trimming large, overgrown hedges, slashing through stands of tree saplings, as well as quickly sculpting small landscape shrubs and bushes. 

  • 21.7cc gas engine 
  • 23.7-inch dual-action stainless steel blade
  • Auto-return stop switch
  • Anti-vibration dampers
  • 4,050 cuts per minute cutting speed
  • Cuts up to 1-inch thick branches

Husqvarna 122hd60 Review

This Husqvarna gas hedge trimmer runs on a gasoline-powered small engine with a 21.7cc cylinder displacement and lots of power blasting through for demanding cutting jobs. Gas engine trimmers have more power than battery and corded models, but they also require more maintenance. 

However, one drawback of gas engines is exposing the operator to exhaust fumes and gasoline fumes when pouring gas. However, this engine is built for minimal exhaust emissions and is fully compliant with small gas engines’ EPA regulations. 

To get the tool started:

  1. Add premixed gas to the tank or mix your own in a clean, gas-approved container and then add it to the fuel tank.
  2. Pump the air purge bulb about five times to eliminate air from the fuel line and carburetor for an easier start.
  3. Turn on the choke for cold starts and lightly pull the recoil start cord. 

When the engine turns over, turn off the choke immediately. The choke is usually not needed when restarting once the engine is warm. The recoil cord pulls especially quickly on this trimmer, and the engine reliably fires up on the second or third pull due to the SmartStart® ignition design. 

Once the engine warms up for a short time, pulling the trigger increases the engine RPM, engages the clutch, and starts the cutting teeth racing back and forth, and you’re ready to start cutting. To stop the engine, flip the auto-return stop switch, which automatically resets to the on position as soon as the engine stops.

Some buyers had reported that the tool did not idle correctly when they first started it and that the carburetor needed adjustment before getting the trimmer to run correctly.

Adjusting the carburetor is relatively simple, and the owner manual explains how to do it. However, a small engine repair shop can adjust it if you’re not comfortable doing it yourself. In addition, a Husqvarna dealer may do it for free under warranty. 

Small gas engines often need adjustment to run correctly at the elevation where the tool is being used if it differs from the factory setting. Ambient temperature can also affect the gas mixture, causing rough idling.

Occasionally adjusting the carburetor, cleaning the air filter, and checking the spark plug is part of the required maintenance when you operate gas-powered tools. For buyers who don’t want this type of hassle, battery-powered and corded trimmers are a better option because they need little maintenance and adjustment compared to gas models.  

However, gas-powered garden tools like this Husqvarna hedge trimmer have a significant advantage over electric models in cutting power. In addition, this tool is much more robust than a similar-sized battery or corded trimmer if you have thick branches to trim and need maximum capacity.

The rear handle pivots to accommodate cutting in different positions and at different heights.

This feature is a significant benefit if you have lots of cutting to do in various settings. The front handle wraps around on three sides of the tool, also aiding in the maneuverability of this trimmer. Anti-vibration dampers between the engine and frame significantly reduce the amount of vibration transferred to your body.  

This trimmer is a suitable investment for people with large properties and lots of trimming to do. It’s also a reliable and powerful tool for light commercial work. 

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Husqvarna 122hd60 Hedge Trimmer Product Features Breakdown 

– Engine

The engine startup directions are conveniently written on the cover of the tool and are easy to follow. This machine uses regular 89 or higher octane gas mixed in a 50:1 ratio with high-quality 2-cycle engine oil. Using Husqvarna brand premixed fuel is strongly recommended by the manufacturer for optimum performance of this engine and can increase the warranty period. 

Mix your own fuel oil mixture and store it in a gasoline-approved canister, or buy bottles of premixed Husqvarna gas for the convenience, quality, and extra protection of the engine. 

The SmartStart® ignition is designed to fire up the engine with considerably less effort than other engines of this size. It takes little effort to pull the recoil cord and get the engine going, and you can’t flood the carburetor with gas by trying to start with the power switch off because of the auto-reset feature. 

– Cutting Blade

The durable, stainless steel cutting blade oscillates at a rate of 4,050 cuts per minute, significantly faster than many other 24-inch trimmers. This rapid cutting rate combined with the potent gas engine is why this tool does such a good job getting through branches up to 1-inch thickness. 

The blade is removable, and you can sharpen it if it gets dull. However, the cutting bar might have sticky rust preventative for protection during shipping and storage when the tool arrives. This coating can interfere with the blade mechanism and should be removed. The material comes off easily with a lubricant like WD40 and wiping with a clean cloth, but wear gloves and be careful of the extremely sharp blade tips. 

The bar needs regular lubrication and cleaning for proper operation, but this is usually a simple task that takes only a few moments. Refer to the owner’s manual for detailed instructions on how to maintain the blade. For safety, wear heavy work gloves whenever handling the cutting blade.  

– Adjustable Handle

The adjustable rear handle pivots, allowing you to move the trigger and handle into the best position for the cut. This precision cutting feature also alleviates stress on your hand, wrist, and arm, leaving you feeling less tired after a long work session. In addition, if you want to use the trimmer for cutting vegetation low on the ground, for example, a clump of grass or saplings, the adjustable handle gives you a maximum of flexibility, control, and leverage.  

– Size, Weight, and Ergonomics 

The weight of the package is 16 pounds, and the tool without gas weighs 10.8 pounds. The blade length is 24 inches, and the total length of the device with blade and body combined is 47.52 inches long, 11.26 inches wide, and x 9.1 inches high. 

Husqvarna’s proprietary LowVib® anti-vibration dampers keep annoying and stressful vibrations from transferring from the engine and blade into the handles and then your body. This feature is a significant benefit for anyone who has extended amounts of trimming and anyone who uses this tool for commercial purposes.   

– Warranty 

The standard warranty period for this tool is 2-years for commercial and residential use. However, Husqvarna offers an extended warranty for non-commercial buyers, extending the period to 3 or 5 years, depending on certain conditions.

For example, to receive a 1-year extension of the warranty period to a total of 3-years, the buyer must purchase a minimum of six bottles of Husqvarna brand 2-stroke engine oil at the same time as the trimmer. 

For the 3-year warranty extension to a total of 5-years of protection, the buyer must purchase a minimum of 96 ounces of Husqvarna brand pre-mixed fuel when buying the tool. For both extensions, the warranty must also be registered online within 30 days of purchase, and the oil and gas purchases must be on the same receipt as the hedge trimmer. 

These longer-than-average warranty periods are advantageous to anyone who need a trimmer for challenging residential use over many seasons. 

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FAQ

Is Husqvarna 122hd60 a 4-cycle hedge trimmer?

The Husqvarna 122hd60 is a 2-cycle hedge trimmer, not a 4-cycle.

Can Husqvarna 122hd60 be used on tree stumps?

The Husqvarna 122hd60 is designed for hedge trimming, not for use on tree stumps.

What kind of gas does the Husqvarna 122hd60 trimmer use?

The Husqvarna 122hd60 trimmer uses a mixture of gasoline and oil as fuel.

Conclusion

Man Using Husqvarna 122hd60 Hedge Trimmer

The Husqvarna 122hd60 gas hedge trimmer is designed for heavy-duty, frequent use in residential settings, although some professionals also find it a valuable addition to their tool kit.

If your landscape includes tall hedges, thick shrubs, overgrown blackberries, or multiple small trees and bushes, this trimmer can deliver years of reliable service with proper care. 

Homeowners with smaller-size yards and less demanding needs for a trimmer might find this model heavier and more powerful than they need, and a smaller battery-powered or corded model might be more suitable.

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