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Field Cutting with the Jonsered 2045 Turbo Chainsaw
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A Mid-Sized Saw with Surprising Agility
The Jonsered 2045 Turbo is a compact yet capable chainsaw that has earned a loyal following among forestry workers and landowners. Manufactured in Sweden during the 1990s by Jonsered, a brand later absorbed by Husqvarna, the 2045 Turbo was designed to bridge the gap between lightweight limbing saws and heavier felling models. With a 45cc engine and a power output of approximately 2.7 horsepower, it delivers enough torque for small to medium felling, bucking, and firewood preparation, while remaining light enough for extended use without excessive fatigue.
Terminology Clarification
  • Turbo: In Jonsered’s branding, “Turbo” refers not to forced induction but to an air injection system that removes larger dust particles before they reach the air filter, improving longevity and performance.
  • Limbing: The process of removing branches from a felled tree.
  • Bucking: Cutting a felled tree into logs or manageable lengths.
  • Tag Line: A rope or tape used to guide or measure during felling or bucking.
Practical Use in the Forest
In one documented field session, the operator used the Jonsered 2045 Turbo to fell and section small-diameter trees for firewood. A tape measure was attached to the base of the tree to ensure consistent 3-meter log lengths. This method is common in regions where firewood is sold or stored in standardized sizes. The saw’s balance and power-to-weight ratio made it ideal for this task, especially when working alone in dense woodland.
The saw performed well in both felling and bucking, with clean cuts and reliable throttle response. Its relatively low weight—around 10.5 lbs without bar and chain—allowed for precise control during directional felling. The operator noted that the saw was particularly well-suited for trees that could be lifted or maneuvered by hand, reducing the need for mechanical assistance.
Comparisons and Brand Loyalty
While some users remain loyal to brands like Stihl or Husqvarna, the Jonsered 2045 Turbo holds its own in terms of build quality and ergonomics. Its red housing, magnesium crankcase, and anti-vibration system reflect the Scandinavian design ethos of durability and operator comfort. In regions where Jonsered parts are still available, the 2045 remains a viable tool for both professionals and hobbyists.
One user shared that although he primarily uses a Stihl 029 Farm Boss for roughing out hickory bows, he appreciated the Jonsered’s lighter handling for trimming and cleanup. Another mentioned using a pole saw for overhead work, highlighting the importance of matching the tool to the task.
Maintenance and Longevity Tips
  • Clean the air filter regularly to maintain airflow and prevent overheating.
  • Use high-quality two-stroke oil at a 50:1 mix ratio to protect the engine.
  • Sharpen the chain after every tank of fuel for optimal cutting performance.
  • Inspect the bar groove and sprocket for wear every 10 hours of use.
  • Store the saw with an empty fuel tank and fog the cylinder if unused for extended periods.
Conclusion
The Jonsered 2045 Turbo is a versatile and dependable chainsaw that continues to serve well in light forestry and firewood applications. Its combination of manageable weight, sufficient power, and rugged construction makes it a favorite among those who value simplicity and performance. Whether cutting trails, preparing firewood, or clearing storm damage, this mid-sized saw proves that good design never goes out of style.
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