Craftsman 358.351062 Owner's manual

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2.2 cu. in./36cc 2-Cycle
GASOLINE CHAIN SAW
Model No.
358.351142 - 14 in. Bar
358.351062 - 16 in. Bar
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WARNING:
Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating
Instructionsbefore first use of this product.
Foranswerstoyourquestions aboutthis product:
Call7 am_7pm, Mon--Sat;Sun, 10 am-7 pm
1-800-235-5878
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA
530-084293 05/06/97
Warranty 2
Safety Rules 2
Assembly 5
Operation 6
Maintenance 11
ServiceandAdjustments 14
Storage 16
TroubleShootingChad 16
Spanish .. 22
Parts& Or_edng Back
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN ® GAS
CHAIN SAW
Foroneyear fromthedateofpurchase,whenthisCraftsmanGas ChainSaw is
maintained,lubricated and tuned-upaccordingtotheowner'smanual,Searswill
repair,freeofcharge,anydefectinmaterial orworkmanship.
Thiswarrantyexcludesthebar,chain,sparkplugand airfilter,whichare
expendableparts,andbecomewornduringnormaluse.
IfthisGas Chain Saw isusedforcommercialorrentalpurposes,thiswarranty
appliesfor 30 daysfromthedateof purchase.
WARRANTYSERVICE ISAVAILABLE BYRETURNING THIS CHAIN SAWTO
THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES.
Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegal rights,and youmay also haveotherrights
whichvaryfromstatetostate.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
WARNING: Always disconnect spark
plug wirewhenmakingrepairs except
for carburetoradjustments.Becausea
chainsawis a high-speedwoodcutttng
tool,carelessorimproper use ofthis
toolcan causeseriousinjury.
;PLAN AHEAD
Restrictthe useofyoursawtoadult
userswhounderstandand canfollow
thesafetyroles, precautions,andop-
eratinginstructionsfoundinthis
manual.
Hearing
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_rotecUon jh. 8-_ _
Snug "_' i'_l_"" _Y_ecfion
Fit',Jng_ / HeavyDuty
__Clothing_ Gloves
J
SafetyChaps
II_llllIB
Wear protective gear.Alwaysuse
steel-toedsafetyfootwearwithnon-
slipsoles;snug-fittingclothing;heavy-
duty,non-slipgloves;eyeprotection
suchas non,fogging,ventedgoggles
orface screen;anapprovedsafety
hardhat;and soundbarriers(ear
plugsor mufflers)toprotectyour
hearing.Regularusersshouldhave
hearingcheckedregularlyas chain
saw noisecan damagehearing.Se-
curehairaboveshoulderlength.
Keepall partsofyourbodyawayfrom
thechainwhen theengineisrunning.
Keep children,bystanders,and ani-
malsat least30 feet (10 Meters)
away from theworkarea whenstart-
ingsaw.
Do nothandleor operatea chainsaw =
when youare fatigued,ill,or upset,or
ifyouhavetakenalcohol,drugs,or
medication.Youmustbein good
physicalconditionand mentallyalert.
ifyouhave any condi_onthat mi_lht
beaggra,_atedbystr_huouswork,
checkwithdoctorbeforeoperating.
Do notstartcuttinguntilyouhavea
clearworkarea, securefooting, and
especiallyifyouare felling a tree, a
retreatpath.
OPERATEYOURSAWSAFELY
Donotoperatewithone:hand.Serf
ousinjurytothe operator,helpers,or
bystandersmay resultfromone-
handedoperation.Achainsaw isin-
tendedfortwo-handeduse.
Operate thechin saw onlyin a well-
ventilatedoutdoorarea.
Do notoperatesaw froma ladderor
ina tree, unlessyou arespecifically
trainedto doso.
- Makesurethe chainwillnotmake
contactwithany objectwhilestarling
theengine.Nevertrytostartthesaw
whentheguidebar isina cut.
Do notputpressureonthesaw at the
endofthe cuLApplyingpressurecan
causeyouto losecontrolwhenthe
cutiscompleted.
Stoptheengine beforesettingthe
saw down.
Handcarrysaw onlywhenengineis
stopped.Carrywithmuffler awayfrom
body;gu!debar & chainprojectingbe-
hindyou,guide barpreferablycov-
ered witha scabbard.
MAINTAIN YOUR SAW IN GOOD
WORKING ORDER
, Haveall chainsaw serviceperformed
bya qualifiedservicedealerexcept
the itemslistedin themaintenance
sectionofthismanual.
Makecertainthesaw chainstops
moving whenthe throttletriggerisre-
leased.Forcon'ection,referto "Car-
buretorAdjustments," ....
Keepthehandlesdry;clean,and free
fromoilor fuelmixture,!.: _:
Keep capsand fastene_ securely
tightened. : :i:_i_ .:_:.
UseonlyCraftsmana_C_=ssonesand
replacementpartsas Y_'ommended.
Nevermodifyyour sa_ :
HANDLE FUE_W_,CAUTION
Do not smokewhileharitllingfuelor
leaves,straw,paper,etc.Slowlyre-
movefuelcapat_drefuelunit.
* Storethe unitandfuel ina cool,dry
wellventilatedspacewherefuelva-
porscannotreachsparksoropen
flamesfromwaterheaters,electdc
motors orswitches,furnaces,etc.
GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK
WARNING: RotationalKickbackcan
occurwhenthemovingchaincontacts
an objectat the upperportionofthetip
ofthe guidebar.Contactat the upper
portionofthetip ofthe guidebarcan
causethe chainto digintotheobject,
whichstops the chainfor an instant.
The resultisa lightningfast,reverse
reactionwhichkickstheguidebar up
and backtowardtheoperator.
"_ KickbackPath
AvoidObstructions
ClearTheWorkingArea
Pinch-Kickbackand Pull*Inoccurwhen
the chainissuddenlystoppedbybeing
pinched,caught,or bycontactinga for-
eignobjectin thewood. Thissudden
stoppingofthe chainresultsin a rever-
salofthechainforce usedtocutwood
and causesthe sawtomoveinthe op-
ositedirectionofthechainrotation.
indn-Kickbackdrivesthe sawstraight
backtowardthe operator. Pull-In pulls
the sawaway from the operator.
REDUCETHE CHANCE OF
KICKBACK
whileoperatingthesaw; .
- Eliminateall sources ofsparksor
flame inthe areaswherefuel ismixed " Recognizethat kickbackcanhappen,
Witha basicunderstandingofkick-.
or poured. - " back,youcan reducetheelementof
Mix andpourfuel in an outdoorarea surpdsewhichcontributestoacci-
and usean approved,markedcon- dents.
tainerforall fuel purposss.Wipeup Neverletthe movingchaincontact
allfuel spillsbeforastartingsaw. ° any objectat thetipoftheguidebar.
Moveat least10 feet (3 meters)from Keepthe wo_ing areafree from ob-
fuelingsitebefore starting, structionsSUChas othertrees,
Turntheengineoffand letsawcoolin branches,rocks,fences, stumps,etc.
a non-combustlbiearea, notondry Eliminateor avoidanyobstruction
3
k
4
: thatyoursawchaincould hitwhile underthefront handlebar.Keep your
cutting. . . leftarm straightwiththeelbowloh.,ked.
Keepsaw chainsharpano propeny PosPJonyourlefthandon thefront
tensioned. A looseor dullchaincan handlebarsoitisIn a straightlinewith
increasethechanceofkickback.Fot- YOUrrighthandon therearhandle
lowmanufacturer's chainsharpening whenmakingbuckingcuts.Stand
and maintenanceinstructions.Check slightlytothe lelt sideofthe sawto
tensionat regularintervals,butnever keep _our =.bodyfrom beingin a direct
withenginerunning. Makesurethe linewithth_ cuffing:chain.
bar clampnutsare securelytight- Standwtthyourweightevenlybai-
ened. ancea on bothfeet.
Beginand continuecuttingat full Do notoverreach.Youcould be
speed. Ifthe chainismovingata _ drawnorthrownoffbalanceand lose
slowerspeed,there is=greaterchance control;
of kickbackoccurring. °Do not cutaboveshoulderheight. It
° Use extremecautionwhenre-enter- isdifficultto maintaincontrolofsaw
inga cut.
Do notattemptcutsstartingwiththe
tip ofthe bar(plungecuts).
Watchfor shiftinglogsor otherforces
thatcouldclosea cutand pinchorfall
intochain.
Use thespecifiedReduced-Kickback
GuideBar andLow-KickbackChain.
Avoid Pinch-Kickback:
Be extremelyaware ofsituationsor
obstructionsthatcancausematerial
to pinchthe topof orotherwisestop
the chain.
Do notcut morethan one log at a
time.
° Donottwistthe sawasthebar aswith-
drawnfrom an undercutwhenbuck-
in.
A,_n_€lPull-In:
Alwaysbegin cuttingwiththeengine
at ful/speed and thesaw housing
againstwood.
Usewedges madeof plasticorwood.
Never usemetal to holdthe cutopen.
MAINTAIN CONTROL
Stand tothe left of the saw
Thumbon
Never reversehand posiUons
=Elbow
locked
A good,firmgriponthe sawwithboth
handswillheapyou maintaincontrol.
Don'tletgo. Gnpthe rearhandlewith
yourrighthandwhetheryou aredght
or lefthanded.Wrapthe fingersof
your left hand overand aroundthe
front handlebar,and yourleftthumb
aboveshoulderheight.
KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES
WARNING: The following featuresare
includedonyoursaw tohelpreduce
hazardofkickback; however,suchfea-
tureswillnottotallyeliminatethisdan-
ger.Do notrelyonlyonsafety devices.
Followall safetyrulesto helpavoid
kickbackand otherforces whichcan
resultinseriousinju_.
Handguard:designedto reducethe
chanceofyourlefthand contacting
the chain_your handslipsoffthe
fronthandlebar.
Positionoffront and rear handlebars,
designedwithdistancebetween han-
diesand "in-line"witheachother.The
spreadand "in-line position of the
handsprovidedbythis designwork
togetherto givebalanceand resis-
tancein controllingthepivotofthe
sawbacktowardthe operatorifkick-
backoccurs.
Reduced-KickbackGuide Bar,de-
signed witha small radiustip which
reducesthe sizeofthe kickbackdan-
get'zone on the bartip. Thistype bar
hasbeen demonstratedto si_]nificant-
lyreducethe numberandsenousness
ofkickbackswhentested inaccor-
dance withANSI B175.1.
Reduced_3ckba,c_metrica! GuideBar
tk_
SymmetrlcallGuide___Ik
LargeRadiusTip
J
Low-Kickback Chain, hasmet kick-
backperformancerequirementswhen
testedon a representatives_ple of
chainsawsbelow 3.8cubicinch
displacementspecifiedinANSI
B175.1.
Low-KickbackChaJri
_.I" Co.to redDop a go:
,€=_.,=---. ElongatedGUardLink
-_ DeflectsKickbackForce
_ AndA/towsWoodTo
GradUallyRideIntoCutter
ChainWithHighKickbackPoten_al
CanObstructMaterial
SAFETYNOTICE: Exposureto:
vibrationsthroughprolongeduse of
gasolinepoweredhand,t_IS could
causebloodvesselor newedamage in
thefingers,hands,andj0intsofpeople
pronetocirculationdisordersor
abnormalswelling.Prolongedusein
coldweatherhas been linkedtoblood
vesseldamagein otherwisehealthy
people,if symptomsoccursuchas
numbness,pa_n,lossofstrength,
changeinskincolorortexture,or loss
offeeling inthefingers,hands,or|oints,
discontinuethe useofthistooland
seekmedicalattention.An
anti-vibrationsystemdoesno.t
guaranteetheavoidanceofthese
toolsona continualand _egut=;_asJs
mustcloselymonitortheirPhySical
conditionand the conditionofthistool;
CHAIN BRAKE If thissaw istobe used
for commerciallogging, youmustorder
and installa chainbrake tocomplywith
FederalOSHA Regulationsfor Com-
mercialLogging.ContactyourAutho-
rizedService Dealeror call
1-800-235-5878.
SPARKARRESTOR: Yoursaw is
equippedwitha temperaturelimiting
mufflerand sparkarrestingscreen
whichmeetsthe requirementsof
CalifomiaCodes4442 and4443. All
U.S. forest landand thestatesof
California,Idaho,Maine, Minnesota,
NewJersey,Oregon, and Washington
requireby lawthat manyinternal
combustionenginesbe equippedwitha
sparkarrestorscreen; Ifyouoperatea
chainsaw ina state or localewhere
suchregulationsexist,youarelegally
responsiblefor maintainingthe
operatingconditionofthesepads.
Failuretodo sois a violationofthelaw.
Refertothe CUSTOMERRESPON-
SIBILITIESsection.
STANDARDS: This chainsawis listed
byUnderwritersLaboratories,lnc.in
accordancewithAmerican National
Standardsfor Gasoline-PoweredChain
SawsSafety Requirements(ANSI
B175.1-1991),
: CARTON coNTENTSI_..
Checkcartoncontentsag_iinstthefol-
lowinglist. _i
Models 351142, 351062;
ChainSaw (fullya_mbled)
: Chainadjustmentt_-
2-cycleengirteo11.(B_r oiln0t
included) : :
Model 351062 only. _
° Carryingcase
Extrachain
Examinepartsfor damage.Do not
usedamagedparts.
If youneedassistanceorfindpads
missingor damaged,pleasecall
t-800-235-5878.
NOTE: It isnormalto hearthefuel filter
rattleinanemptyfuel tank.
Yourunithas been factory testedand
thecarburetor preciselyadjusted.Asa
resultyoumay smellgasolineorfinda.
dropofoil/fuelresidueon themuffler
whenyouunpackthe unit.
ASSEMBLY
Yoursawisfully assembled,and no
assemblyisnecessary.
5
KNOWYOURSAW
READTHISOPERATOR'SMANUALAND SAFETYRULES BEFOREOPERAT-
ING YOUR CHAINSAW.Comparetheillustrationswithyourunittofamiliarize
yourselfwith thelocation ofthevariouscontrolsa_da_justments.Save this
manualforfuturereference.
ChainAdjust-
ment Toot
Hand
Chain
CRRFTSHRN'
FrontHandle
Starter Rope
ON/STOP
Switch
Pdmer
Bulb
BarOilFillCap Housing FuelMix RII Cap
CylinderCovern
Fastidle\ I
Throt_eL k
L-z Ff ,0Joo,o,t WP P"°
_ . /j/ t/_ Screw _ _ J ulrecuon
G id [!
Throttle Choke. _. Chain BarClampNuts u eBar
Tdgger Knob uaru_ampCatcher
THRO'I-I'LELOCKOUT CHAIN TENSION
The throttlelockout mustbepressed Itisnormalfor a newchaintostretch
beforeyou cansqueezethethrottletrig- duringfirst30 minutesofoperation.You
get. Thisfeature preventsyoufrom ac- shouldcheckyourchaintensionfre-
cidentallysqueezingthetrigger, quently.See ChainTensionunderthe
FASTIDLE LOCK Service and Adjustmentssection.
The fast idlelockholdsthethrottle trig-
ger inthestartingposition.Thisallows
youtoholdthefront handleandpullthe
ropeduringstarting.Activatethefast
idlelockbyfirstpressingthethrottle
lockoutandsqueezingthe throttletrig-
ger.Withthethrottletdggersqueezed,
pressthefast idlelock.Releasethe
throttlelockoutandtriggerwhileholding
the fast idlelockbutton.
R
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
WARNING: Be suretoread thefuel
handlinginformationinthe safetyrules
sectionofthismanualbeforeyoubegin.
ifyoudonotunderstandthe fuelham
dlinginformationdonot attempttofuel
yourunit.Seekhelpfromsomeonethat
doesunderstandthe informationor call
thecustomerassistance helplineat
1-800-235-5878.
GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OIL
The chainoiler'providescontinuouslu-
bricationtothechainand guidebar.Be
suretofigthe baroiltankwhen youfill
thefueltank(Capacity= 6:8 ft. oz.)
Formaximum guidebar and chainlife,
we recommendyou useCraftsman
chainsaw baroil.If Craftsmanbar oilis
notavailable, youmay useago0d
gradeSAE30 oiluntilyouareable to
obtainCraftsmanbrand.Theo!! output
isautomatically meteredduring opera-
tion.Yoursaw wiUuseapproximately
one tankofbar oilfor everytankoffuel
mix. Alwaysfillthebar oiltankwhen
youfillthefueltank.
FUELING ENGINE
Thisengineiscertifiedto operateon
unleadedgasoline.Beforeoperation,
gasolinemustbe mixedwitha good
quality 2-cycleair-cooled engineoil.We
recommendCraftsmanbrandoil.Mix
gasoline andoi!at a ratioof40:1 (A
40:1 ratioisobtainedby mixing3.2
ouncesofoilwith1 gallonofunleaded
gasoline).DONOTUSEautomotiveoil
orboatoil.These oilswtl_cause engine
damage.Whenmixingfuel follow the
instructionsprintedon thecontainer.
Onceoilisaddedtothegasoline,
shakecontainermomentarilytoassure
thatthefuel isthoroughlymixed.
Always readand followthesafety rules
relatingtofuel beforefueling yourunit.
IMPORTANT
Experience indicatesthatalcohol
blendedfuels (calledgasoholor using
ethanolormethanol)can attractmois-
turewhichleadstoseparationand
formationofacidsduringstorage;Acid-
icgascan damagethe fuel systemof
anenginewhilein storage.
Toavoidengineproblems,the fuelsys-
tem shouldbe emptiedbeforestorage
for30 daysor longer.Drainthegas
tank,starttheengineand letitrununtil
the fuel linesand carburetorareempty_
Use freshfuelnextseason.See STOR,
AGEinstructionsfor additionalinforma,
tion.•
Nevez'useengineorcarburetorcleaner
productsinthe fueltankorpermanent
damagemay occur.
See the STORAGEsectionfor additional
information.
STOPPING YOUR ENGINE
Move On/Stopswitchto theSTOP
position.
Ifenginedoesnotstop,pullchoke
knoboutfully.
STARTING YOUR ENGINE
COLD ENGINEOR WARM ENGINE
AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
Fillbar oiltankwithbar oil.Yoursaw
willuseapproximately one tank of bar
oilfor eachtank of fuel mix.
Primeenginebyslowlypressingprim-
erbulb sixtimes.
Primer Bulb
Ignition _"_._//" V_
STOP--
Turnon ignitionby moving On/Stop
switchtoON.
Actuatechokeby pulling chokeknob
fullyout.Set saw ontheground.Grip
front handlewithyourlefthandand
placerightfoot throughrear handle.
. ChokePositions
Full
Setfast idle by depressing the throttle
lockwith your right hand. Then,
squeezethrottletrigger and hold.With
your thumb, press thefast idle lock
down and hold. Next, release the .
throttle trigger.
DONOTsqueezethrottle triggerdur-
ing starting;otherwise, it willbe nec-
essaryto resetthe fast idlelock.
NOTE: Whenpullingthe starterrope,
donotusethefull extentoftherope.
Donotlet starterropesnapback.
Holdhandle.Let rope rewindslowly.
Pullstarterropehandlefirmly and
quicklywithyourrighthanduntilthe
engineattempts tostartor 5 pulls.
Thenpushthechokeknobfully in.
/
Resume pullinghandleuntilengine
starts.See Illustration.
Above40°F, allowengineto runfor
approximately5 seconds.Then,
squeezeand release throttletdggerto
allowenginetoidle.
Below40°F, allowenginetowarmup
for 30 secondsto 1 minute;then
squeezeand releasethrottletriggerto
allow engineto idle.
Tostopengine,moveOn/Stopswitch
to theSTOP position.
STARTING A WARM ENGINE
DONOTusethe choketostarta warm
engineorfloodingand hardstarting
may occur.
° MoveOn/Stopswitchto ON.
Set fast idlelock.
i Besurechoke isintheOFFposition.
Withsaw onground,gripfront handle
withlefthandand placeyourrightfoot
throughrearhandle.
Graspstarterropehandleandpull
ropefirmly andquickly tostartengine.
Squeezeand releasethrottletrigger
toretum enginetoidlespeed.
LeftHand
on Front
Handle
EIIRFt3_H"
Rig FootThroughRearHandle
DIFFICULT STARTING OR
STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE
Theenginemay befloodedifithasnot
startedafter10 pulls.Floodedengines
canbe clearedofexcessfuelwiththe
following procedure:
° Activatethefast idlelock.
Startingcouldrequiremanypullsde-
pendingon how badlyunitisflooded.If
enginestillfalls to start,refertoTROU-
BLESHOOTING chartorcall
1-800-235-5878.
OPERATING TIPS
Checkchaintensionbeforefirstuse
andafter 1 minute ofoperation.See
ChainTensioninthe Maintenance
section.
Cutwoodonly.Do notcutmetal,plas-
tics,masonry, non-woodbuildingma-
terials,etc.
Stopthesaw ifthechainstrikesa for-
eignobject. Inspectthe sawand re-
pairpartsas necessary.
Keep thechainoutofdirtandsand.
Evena smallamountofdirtwillquick-
lydulla chainand increasethepossi-
bilityofkickback.
Practicecuttingafew smalllogsusing
thefollowing steps.Thiswillhelpyou
getthe =feel"ofusingyoursawbefore
youbegina major sawingoperation.
Squeezethe throttletriggerandal-
low theenginetoreachfull speed
beforecutting.
Begincuttingwiththesawframe
againstthe log.
Keepthe engineat fullspeedthe
entiretime youare cutting.
Allowthe chaintocut for you.Exert
onlylightdownwardpressure.
° Releasethethrottletdggeras soon
as thecutiscompleted,allowingthe
engineto idle. Ifyou runthesaw at
full throttlewithouta cuttingload,
unnecessarywearcan occur.
Toavoidlosingcontrolwhencutis
complete,donotputpressureon
sawat end ofcut.
Stoptheengine beforesetting the
saw down.
TREE FELLING TECHNIQUES
WARNING: Checkfor brokenordead
brancheswhichcanfallwhilecutting
Verifythatthe On/Stopswitchisinthe causingseriousinjury.Donot cutnear
ONposition. " buildingsqlr_lectri_ wiresifyoudo not
, Push choke knobtothe OFF position, knowthedireotionoftreefall, norcutat
Withsaw on ground,gripfront handle nightsinceyou willnotbeable tosee
withlefthand and place rightfoot
throughrear handle.
Gripstarterropehandleand pullrope
firmly and quicklyto startengine.If
notsuccessful,repeatuntilengine
starts.
well,norduringbadweathersuchas
rain,snow,orstrongwinds,etc.
Carefullyplanyoursawingoperationin
advance.Clear theworkarea.You
needa clear area all aroundthe treeso
;v
youcanhavesecurefooting. Studythe
naturalconditionsthatcancausethe
treetofall ina particulardirection,such
conditionsinclude: "
: Thewinddirectionandspeed.
The leanofthetree. The lean ofa
treemightnot be apparentdueto un-
evenorslopingterrain.Usea plumb
or leveltodetermine thedirectionof
treelean.
Weightand br_nches0none side.
: Surroundingtreesandobstacles.
Lookfor decayand rot. Ifthetrunkis
rotted,itcanStiap and falltowardthe
operator. .'- ,,,, ,_
Make suretllere is enough room for the
treetofall. Maintaina distanceof2,112
treelengthsfrom the near_stpersonor
otherobjects.Engineno!s_=can drown
outa wamingcatl. _.,_
Removedirt,stones,loose bark,nails,
staples,andwirefromthetreewhere
cutsare tobe made.
_X_ Pl:ana clearretreatpath
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FELLING LARGE TREES
(6 inchesindiameterorllarger)
The notchmethodisusedto,fell large
trees.A notchtsCUtontPieSideofthe
tree inthedesireddirectionof fall.After
a fellingcutismade ontheopposite
sideoftree,the treewillter_dtofall in
thedirection ofthe notch;:ii!:i_;i
NOTE: Ifthe treehaslarg_b_ress"
roots,removethembeforemaking the
notch. : :,_ ,_:: ......:_ -
NOTCH CUT AND FEL_ING_TREE
Make notchcutbycuttirlgth_ topof
the notchfirst.Cut through1/3of the
diameterofthetree. Nextcomplete
thenotchbycuffingthe bottom.See
illustration.Once thenotchiscutre-
movethewedge ofwoodfromthe
tree.
* Afterremovingthewood,makethe
fellingcutontheoppositesideofthe
notch.Thisisdonebymaking a cut
abouttwoincheshigherthanthecen-
ter ofthenotch.ThisWillleave
enoughuncutwoodbetweenthefell-
ingcutandthenotchtoforma hinge.
Thishingewillhelpprevent the tree
fromfalling in thewrongdirection.
Finalcuthere
Firstcut
Notch...H_
Hingeholdstreeonstumpand helps
controlfall
Opening
of felling
Closingof
notch
NOTE: Beforefelling cut iscomplete,
use wedgestoopenthecutwhen
necessarytocontrolthedirectionoffall.
Toavoidkickbackandchaindamage,
usewoodor plasticwedges,butnever
steelorironwedges.
* Be alerttosignsthatthe treeisready
to fall: crackingsounds,wideningof
the felling cut,ormovementin theup-
perbranches.
Astreestartstofall, stopsaw,putit
down,and get awayquickly onyour
plannedretreatpath.
Be extremelycautiouswithpartially
fallen treesthatmay bepoorlysup-
ported.Whena treedoesn'tfallcom-
pletely,setthesaw asideand pull
downthetreewitha cable winch,
blockand tackle,ortractor.Do not
useyour sawto cutdowna partially
fallen tree.
CUTTING A FALLEN TREE
{BUCKING)
Bucking is thetermusedforcuttinga
fallentreetothedesiredlogsize.
WARNING: Do notstandonthe log
beingcut.Anyportioncan roll causing
toss offooting and control. Donot stand
downhill of thelog being out.
IMPORTANT POINTS
Cutonly one logat a time.
Cut shattered wood very carefully;
sharppieces of wood could be flung
toward operator.
9
Usea sawhorseto cutsmall10gs.
Never allowanotherpersontohold
thelogwhilecuttingand neverhold
thelogwithyourleg Orfoot.
° Donotcutin an areawherelogs,
limbs,and rootsaretangled.Dragthe
logsintoa cleararea beforecutting
them.
BUCKING TECHNIQUES
WARNING: Ifsaw becomespinched
Orhungina log,don'ttrytoforce itOut.
Youcan losecontrolofthesaw result-
ingin injuryand/ordamagetothesaw.
Stopthesaw,drivea wedgeofplastic
orwoodintothecutuntilthesawcan
be removedeasily.Restartthesaw and
carefullyreenterthecut. Do notusea
metalwedge.Do notattempttorestart
yoursawwhenit ispinchedorhungin
a log.
Useawedgpto remove pinchedsaw
Rrstcutonpreeeeeeeee_su[esideoflog
Secondcut
Firstcut onpressuresideoflog
BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT
Overcutthrough1/3ofthediameterof
thelog.
Rollthelogoverand finishwitha sec-
ondovercut.
, Watchforlogswitha pressureside.
See illustration aboveforcuttinglogs
witha pressureside.
Usinga log
forsupport 2ndCut,
Turn sawOFF and use aplasticor
woodenwedgeto forcecutopen.
Overcutting beginson thetopsideof
the logwiththebottomofthesaw
againstthelog.Whenovercuttinguse
lightdownwardpressure.
Overcuttlng Undercutting
Undercutting involvescuttingon the
underside ofthe logwithtop ofsaw
againstthelog.Whenundercuttinguse
lightupwardpressure.Holdsawfirmly
and maintaincontrol.The sawwilltend
topushbacktowardyou.
WARNING: Neverturnsaw upside
downtoundercut.The sawcannotbe
controlledin thisposition.
Alwaysmakeyourfirstcutonthe pres-
sure sideofthelog.
2rid
BUCKING USING A LOG OR
SUPPORTSTAND
Rememberyourfirstcutisalwayson
thepressuresideofthe log.
(Referto theillustrationbelowforyour
firstandsecondcut)
Yourfirstcutshouldextend1/3ofthe
diameterofthelog,
Finishwithyoursecondcut.
usl.g 2=cut
LIMBING AND PRUNING
WARNING: Neverclimbinto a treeto
limborprune.Do notstandonladders,
platforms,a log,orin any position
whichcan causeyoutolose yourbal-
anceor controlofthe saw.
IMPORTANT POINTS
* Watchout for Spdngpoles:
Springpolesare smallsize limbs
whichcanwhiptowardyou,orpull
youOffbalance. Useextremecaution
whencuttingsmallsize limbs. :
. Bealertfor springback.Watch outfor
branches_at are bentor underpres-
sure.AvoidbeingstruckbYthe
branchor thesaw whenthetensionin
thewoodfibersisreleased.
, Frequentlyclear branchesoutofthe
waytoavoidtrippingoverthem.
LIMBING
Limba tree0fillyafter'it iSdutdown.
Leavethelargerlimbsunderneaththe
felled treeto Supportthetreeas you
work. _- __:
° startat the baseofthefelled treeand
worktowardthetop,cuttingbranches
and limbs. Removesmalllimbs with
one cut.
Keepthe tree betweenyouandthe
chain.
Removelarger,supportingbranches
withthe 1/3,2/3cuttingtechniquesde-
scribedinthe buckingsection.
, Alwaysuseanovercutto cutsmall
andfreelyd hangingl_mbs.Undercut-
tingcoul causelim s tofalland
pinchthe saw.
PRUNING
WARNING: Limitpruningtolimbs
shoulderheighto_"below.Do notcutif
branchesare higherthanyourshoul-
der.Get a professionaltodo thejob.
° Make yourfirstcut1/3oftheway
throughthebottomofthelimb,
° Nextmake a secondcutall the way
through the limb. Thencuta third
overcutt to2 inchesfrom thetrunkof
thetree.
ut
/3ofway
i/1 3rdcut1to2 in.
I _ fromtrunkoftree
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILfflES
.,
Fillindatesas youcomplete
regularservice
. ...... _ , - ii
Checkfor damaged/w0mparts
Checkfor loosefasteners/pads
Checkchaintension
Checkchainsharpness
Checkguidebar
Cleanunit& labels
Cleanairfilter
Clean/inspeCtsparkarrestor
screen& inspectmuffler
Replace spark plug _...... !
Before After Every
Use Use 5hrs.
Ii
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p*
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Every Yeady Service
25 hrs, Dates
GENERALRECOMMENDATIONS
Thewarrantyonthisunitdoesnotcov-
er itemsthathave beensubjectedto
operatorabuse or negligence.To re-
ceivefull valuefrom thewarranty,the
operatormustmaintainunitas instruct-
edin thismanual,Variousadjustments
willneedtobe madeperiodicallyto
propedy maintain youruniL
Once a year,replacethesparkplug,
airfilter element,andcheckguidebar
and chainforwear.A newsparkplug
_andair filter elementassuresproper
air-fuelmixture andhelpsyourengine
runbetterandlastlonger.
WARNING: Disconnectthesparkplug
beforeperformingmaintenanceexcept
for carburetoradjustments.
LUBRICATION
.=.
1 Bar 2 Bar Oil
Sprocket FillCap _ I
Lube _ !
I Sprocket lube
2 Craftsmanchain saw bar oil
CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR
WORN PARTS
Replacementofdamaged/wornparts
shouldbe referredtoyourSearsSer-
viceCenter.
NOTE: It isnormalfor a smallamount
ofoiltoappear underthesaw after en-
ginestops.Donotconfusethiswitha
leaking oiltank.
On/Stop Switch- EnsureOn/Stop
switch functions properly by moving
theswitch to the Stop" position.
Make sure engine stops;thenrestart
engine andcontinue.
Fue!Tank- Discontinueuseofchain
saw iffuel tankshowssignsofdam-
age orleaks.
OilTank- Discontinueuse ofchain
saw if oil tankshowssignsof damage
orleaks. _
CHECK FOR LOOSE
FASTENERS AND PARTS
Bar Clamp Nut
Chain
Muffler
Cylinder Shield
Air Filter
Clutch Drum/Sprocket
Handle Screws
VibrationMounts
StarterHousing
Handguard
CHECK CHAIN TENSION
Use thescrewdriverend ofthechain
adjustmenttooJto movechainaround
guidebar toensurekinksdonotexist,
The chainshouldrotatefreely.
Guide
Bar
Chain
BarClamp Adjusting Adjustment
Nuts _crsw Tool
Loosenbar clampnutsuntil theyare
fingertightagainstthebarclamp.
Turn adjustingscrewclockwiseuntil
chainbarelytouchesthebottom of
guidebar.
Rollchainaround guidebar toensure
all linksarein bargroove.
f-_-_"_j_,,f.._.,_ A_USreling /
BarClampNuts GuideBar
Lift up tip of guide bar to checkfor
sag. Releasetip ofguidebar, then
turn adjustingscrew1/4turn clock-
wise. Repeatthis step until sag does
not exist.
While lifting tip ofguide bar, tighten
bar clampnuts withthe chainadjust-
ment tool. Torqueto 10-15ft-lbs.
AdjustingScrew
Clamp tt4 Turn
Nuts
Use thescrewdriverendof thechain
adjustmenttooltomovechainaround
theguidebar.
if chaindoesnotrotate,itistootighL
Slightlyloosenbarclampnutsand
.._#'t
turnadjusting=screw1/4turncounter-
clockwise.Ret,ghtenbar c,ampnuts. _ _L_ _1_._ Fi'U
Ifchainistooloose,itwillsagbelow
theguidebar.DONOT operatethe
saw ifthechainis loose.
Correct Worn
Groove Groove FileEdgesandsides
, Square
Replacetheguidebar whenthe groove
isworn,theguidebar isbentor
cracked,orwhenexcessheatingor
burringoftherailsoccurs.Ifreplace-
CHECK CHAIN SHARPNESS
A sharpchainmakeswoodchips.A
dullchainmakesa sawdustPoWder
and cutsslowly. _:
CHAIN SHARPENING. :,_._
Chainsharpeningrequires,special
tools.Youcanpurchasesharpening
toolsat Searsorgo toa professional
chainsharpener. :; :
CHECK GUIDE BAR
Conditionswhichrequireguidebar
maintenance:
Saw cutstoone sideorat anangle.
Saw hastobe forced throughthe cut.
Inadequatesupplyof_il t0 thebar
and chain. : '=,
= , . .....
ChecktheconditionofthegUidebar
eachtimethechainissharpen_ed.A
wornguidebarwilldamagethechain
and makecuttingdifficult.Tornaintain
guide bar:. ::
Move On/Stopswitchto"StoP."
Removebar and:chainfrom _aw.
Cleanallsawdustandady o!her
debrisfrom theguidebar grooveand
sprocketholeaftereachUse:
RemoveSawdustFromGuic[e"_
sp etHole
Add lubricanttosprocketholeafter
eachuse.
Burringofguidebar railsisa normal
processofrailwear.Removethese
burrswitha fiatfile.
Whenrailtopis uneven,usea fiat file
torestoresquareedgesand sides.
mentisnecessary,useonly theguide
bar spei;ifiedfor your saw inthe repair
partslist,alsospecified on thereplace-
mentbarand chaindecallocatedon
thechainsaw.
CLEAN UNIT & LABELS
Cleantheunitusinga dampclothwith
a milddetergent.
Wipe offtheunitwitha clean dry
cloth.
CLEAN AIR FILTER
A dirtyair tilterdecreasesthelifeand
performanceofthe engineand in-
creasesfuel consumptionand harmful
emissions.Alwayscleanyourairfilter
after15 tanksoffuel or5 hoursofop-
eration,whichevercomesfirst. Clean
morefrequently industyconditions.A
usedair tiltercanneverbe completely
cleaned.Itisadvisableto replaceyour
air filter witha newoneafterevery50
hoursofoperation,or annually,which-
ever comesfirst.Tocleanfilter:.
Loosen3 screwsoncylindercover.
Removecylindercover.
Removeairfilter.
Cleantheair filterusinghotsoapy
water.Rinsewithclean coolwater.
Airdrycompletelybeforereinstalling.
Lightlyoilairfilterbeforeinstalling.
Use2-cycleengineoilor motoroil
(SAE 30). Squeezeexcessoilfrom
filter.Thiswillimprove theefficiencyof
the airfilter.
Reinstallairfilter.
Reinstallcylindercoverand 3 screws
(15-20 in-lbs.).
13
Cylinder
Cover
Screws
Cylinder
Cover
INSPECT MUFFLER AND SPARK
ARRESTOR SCREEN
Asthe unitis used, carbondeposits
build uponthe mufflerand spark
arrestor screen,and mustbe removed
toavoidcreatinga firehazardor affect-
ingengine performance.
Replacethe spark arrestor screen if
breaks occur.
,__,,.,__/Mu filerDiffuser
Spark
Arrestor
P_="-,Y I],(_/_'f Y / Screen
1___,/_ Cover
Body _"=_ Muffler ''_.
Cover
CLEANING THE SPARK
ARRESTOR SCREEN
Cleaningis requiredevery 25 hours of
operationorannually,whichevercomes
first.
Loosenand removethe2 mufflercov-
erscrews.
Removethemufflercover(cover
snapsoffmufflerbody).
, Removemufflerdiffuserandspark
arrestorscreenassembly.Noticethe
orientationofthesepartsforreassem-
bling.
Cleanthesparkarrestorscreenwitha
wirebrush.Replacescreenif breaks
arefound.
, Replaceany brokenorcrackedmuf-
flerparts.
. Reinstalldiffuserandsparkarrestor
screenassemblywithroundholes
facingupand towardsmufflercover.
Reinstallmufflercoverand 2 screws
(7-8 ff-lbs.).
REPLACE SPARK PLUG .
The sparkplugshouldbe replaced
eachyeartoensuretheenginestarts
easierand runs better.Ignitiontimingis
fixedand nonadjustable.
, Loosenthe3 screwsonthecylinder
cover. _,_ _
Removethe cylindercover.
Pulloffthesparkplugboot.
Removesparkplugfrom cylinderand
discard.
ReplacewithChampionRCJ7Y spark
plugandtightenwitha 3/4inchsocket
wrench(10-12 ff-tbs), Sparkpluggap
shouldbe .025 in.
Reinstallthesparkplugboot.
° Reinstallthe cylindercoverand 3
screws(t5-20 in-lbs).
Screws
Cylinder
Cover
Plug
Boot
Spark
Plug
CHAIN REPLACEMENT
CAUTION:Wear protective gloves
when handling chain. The chain is
sharp and can cut you even when it is
notmoving,
It is normal for a new chain to stret_;h
during the first 30 minutes of operation.
You should recheck your chain tension
frequently and adjust the chain tension
as required. See Chain Tension sec-
tion.
Move On!Stopswitchto theStop
position.
ReplaceDe oldchainwhen itbe-
i comes_qm.er damaged.
UseonlytheI_ow-Kickback replace-
mentchainspecifiedinthe repair
partslist.The corre_ replacementbar
andchainisalsospecifiedona decal
locatedon thechainsaw.
, See yourSearsServiceCenterto re-
placeand sharpenindividualcutters
onyourchain.
1,1
Removebarclampnuts.
Removebar clamp.
Removethe oldchain.
Clamp _"_,
-_- olamp NUtS
Turnadjusting screwby hand coun-
terclockwiseuntiladjustingpin just
touchestheStop.
Slideguidebar behind clutchdrum
untilguide barstopsagainstclutch
drumsprocket.
Carefullyremovenewchainfrom
package.Holdchainwiththe drive
linksas shown.
Cutters DepthGauge
ortveLtnks,:.
Placechainoverand.befiindthe
clutch. _
Fitbottomofdrivelinksbehveenteeth
in sprocketnose. " :
Fitchaindrivelinks intobar groove.
Pullguidebarforward untilchainis
snugin guidebargroove; _i:i
, Now,installbarclampm_ildngsure
theadjustingpinisposffi0neclin the
lowerholetnthe guldebar.
,s, ,_
Lower ..
Hole Guide
Adjusting Bar
Pin .,
installbarclampnutsandfingertight-
en only.Do nottightenanyfurther at
thispoint.
Bar ClampNuts
CHAIN ADJUSTMENT
See "ChainTension in Maintenance
section.
CLEAN FUEL FILTER
Toclean fuel filter,drainyourunitby .
runningdryoffuel, removefuelcaplre
tainerassemblyfrom tank. Pullfilter
from tankand removefrom line.Clean
with milddetergentand rinse.Dry thor-
oughly,reassemble.
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: The chainwillbe moving
dudngmostofthisprocedure.Wear
yourprotectiveequipmentand observe
altsafetyprecautions.Duringthe low
speed mixtureadjustmentrecheckidle
speedafter eachturnofthescrew.The
chainmustnotmoveat idle speed.
Ca_uretor adjustmentiscriticaland if
doneimproperlycanpermanentlydam-
age theengineaswellas the carbure-
tor.Ifyou requirefurther assistanceor
are unsureaboutperformingthisproce-
dure,call ourcustomerassistancehelp
lineat !-800-235-5878.
Oldfuel, a dirtyairfilter,dirtyfuel filter,
orflooding maygivetheimpressionof
an improperlyadjustedcarburetor.
Checktheseconditionsbeforeadjust-
ingthecarburetor.
The carburetorhasbeencarefullysetat
thefactory. Adjustmentsmay be neces-
saryifyou noticeanyofthefollowing
conditions:
Chainmovesat idle.See "idleSpeed",
underadjustingprocedure.
Saw willnotidle.See "IdleSpeed"
and =LowSpeedMixture'underad-
justingprocedure.
Enginedies orhesitateswhen it
shouldaccelerate.See •Acceleration
Check"underadjustingprocedure.
Lossofcuttingpower.See "High
SpeedMixtureH"underadjusting
procedure.
Thereare threeadjustmentscrewson
thecarburetor.They are labeled H, L,
15
and T.They are located inthe areajust
abovetheprimerbulb.
CARBURETOR PRESETS
When makingadjustments,do not force
theplasticlimitercaps beyondthe
stopsor damagewilloccur.
If carburetorpresetsare notneeded,
proceedto"idle Adjustments."
Turnboth mixture screws counter-
clockwise untilthey stop.
Turn the idle speed screw clockwise
until it stops. Now turn counterctock-
' wise4-1/2turns.
Start motor,let it run for 3 minutes, and
proceedto the adjustment section,tf
engine does notstart, refer to trouble-
shooting chart orcall 1-800-235-5878.
Ifengine performance is acceptable at
the preset positions and there is no
chain movement at idle, no further ad-
justment is necessary.
ADJUSTING PROCEDURE
Idle Speed "T"
Allow enginetoidle.Adjust speed until
enginerunswithoutchainmovement or
stalling.
Turn clockwiseto increase engine
speed if engine stalls or dies.
Turn counterclockwiseto decrease
speed.
No further adjustments are necessaryif
chain does not move at idlespeed and
ifperformanceissatisfactory.
Low Speed Mixture "L"
Allow enginetoidle, Thenaccelerate
the_.engineand noteperformance.If en-
ginehesitates,bogsdown,orsmokes
duringacceleration,turnmixturescrew
clockwisein 1/16-turnincrements until
performance!s satisfactory.Repeatthis
procedureas necessaryfor properad-
justmenLAftercompletingadjustments,
checkfo._accelerationand chainmove-
mentat_idle.Resetif necessary.
High Speed Mixture "H"
DO NOT operateengineat fullthrottle
forprolongedperiodswhilemaking ad-
justments.Damagetothe enginecan
occur.Makea testcut. Basedon per-
formanceofthesawwhilecutting,ad-
justthehighspeed mixturesettingin
1!16-turnincrementsas follows:
Clockwiseuntilthe saw hasgood
PDowerinthecutwithno hesitation.
o notadjustbysoundor speed,but
judgeby howwellthesaw performsin
thecut.
Counterclockwise if the saw has
speed, but dies inthe cutor lacks
powerin thecut.
After completing adjustments,checkfor
accelerationand chainmovement at
idle.Resetif necessary.
Acceleration Check
Iftheenginedies orhesitatesinsteadof
accelerating,turnthelow speed mixture
adjustment counterclockwiseuntil you
havesmoothacceleration withno chain
movementat idle.Recheckand adjust
asnecessaryfor acceptableperfor-
mance.
Prepare your unitfor storage at the end
ofthe season or if itwill not be used for
30 days or more.
WARNING:
AUow the engine to cool, and secure
the unit before storing or transporting.
Store chain saw and fuel in a well
ventilated area wherefuet vapors
cannot reach sparks or open flames
from water heaters, electric motors or
switches, furnaces, etc.
° Store chain saw with all guards in
place and position chain saw so that
any sharp object cannot accidentally
cause injury.
Store chain saw well out of the reach
of children.
EXTERNAL SURFACES
if yourchainsawistobe storedfora
pedodoftime,clean itthoroughlybe-
fore storage.Store in a clean dry area.
LightlyoilexternalmetalSurfacesand
guidebar.
Oilthechainandwrap itin heavypa-
per orcloth,
FUEL S_T.,_M !;
UnderFu_f_'_l:_gine in the Operating
Section0f_thiS:iitanual,see message
labeled IMPOR'rANTregardingtheuse
of gasoholinyourchainsaw.
Fuelstabilizerisanacceptable alterna-
tivein minimizingtheformation offuel
gumdepositsduringstorage.Addstabi-
lizertothegasolinein thefuel tankor
fuel storagecontainer.Followthe mix
1R "" i; "
instructionsfound on stabilizercontain-
ers. Runengjne at least5 minutesafter
addingstabilizer.;
CRAFTSMAN 40:1, 2-cycleengineoil
(aircooled)iS especiallyblendedwith
fuelstabilizer;!fyou do notusethis
Searsoil,youcan add a fuel stabilizer
toyourfuel tank_
INTERNAL ENGINE =
Removesparkplugandpour 1tea-
spoonof40:i, 2,cycleengineoil(air
cooled)throughthesparkplugopen-
ing.Slowly pul!the starterrope 8 to
10 timestodist_bute oil.
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
Replacesparkplugwith newone of
recommendedtypeand heat range,
Clean airfilter.
Checkentireunitfor loose screws,
nuts,and bolts. Replaceany dam-
aged,broken,orwornpads.
At thebeginning of the nextseason,
useonlyfresh fuel havingtheproper
gasolinetooilratio.
OTHER
Do notstoregasolinefrom onesea-
sontoanother.
Replaceyourgasolinecanifitstads
to rust.
TROUBLE
................ H
Enginewillnot
startorwillrun
onlya few
secondsafter
starting.
CAUSE
Ignitionswitch;..
Engineflooded.
Fueltankempty.
Sparkplugnotfiring.
Fuelnotreaching
carburetor.
Carburetorrequires
adju_t_er_t.
N0ne 0f theabove.
i = ii
Enginewillnot idlespeedSettoohigh
idleproperly, ort00Jbv_.;....
Low,.SpeedMixture
requiresadjustment.
Crariksh_lftsealswom.
CompreSsionlow.
Noneof|! e above.
Enginewillnot : Airfilterdi_,
accelerate, SparkiolUi=ifouled.
lackspower, ,_;__=-_,
ordiesunder Carbd_eto_;requires
a load. adjuStthe_{. °
i ExhauStporls or muf-
fler 0_(eN_plugged.
Coni_reSdonlow.
..... , ...........None bf.t_eabove.
Engine smokes Chokepartiallyon.
excessively. Fuelmixtureincorrect.
° Airfilterdirty.
HighSpeed Mixture
requiresadjustment.
Crankcaseleak;
................ L
== -:
REMEDY
Move IgnitionswitchtOON.
See =Starting Instructions."
Filltankwithcorrectfuelmixture
: installnewsparkplug.
Checkfor dirtyfuel filter;clean.
Checkfor kinkedor splitfuel lin_
repairor replace.
See "Carburetor Adjustments."
ContactSearsService,
, See "CarburetorAdjustments."
See "CarburetorAdjustments."
ii
o
ContactSears Service.
ContactSearsService.
ContactSearsService.
Cleanor replaceair filter.
Cleanor replaceplug
andregap.
See =CarburetorAdjustments."
Contact Seare Service.
ContactSearsService.
ContactSearsService.
, J L
Adjustchoke.
Emptyfuel tankand refillwith
correctfuel mixture.
Clean or replaceair filter.
See'CarburetorAdjustments."
ContactSears Service.
17
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART- Continued
TROUBLE
Engineruns
hot.
Oil inadequate
for barand
chain
lubrication,
CAUSE
Fuel_'mixtureincorrect.
Sparkplugincorrect.
o
HighSpeedMixture
set toolean.
Exhaustpodsor muf-
fleroutletsplugged.
Carbonbuild-upon
muffler outletscreen.
Fan housing!cylinder
finsdirty.
° Noneoftheabove.
!.
°
Oil tankempty.
Oil pumporoilfilter
clogged,
Guidebar oilhole
blocked.
Chainmoves Idlespeedrequires
at idlespeed, adjustment.
. , Clutchrequiresrepair.
Chaindoes Chaintensiontoo
notmove tight,
when engine Carburetorrequires
is accelerated, adjustment.
Guidebarrails
pinched,
Clutchslipping.
[Chainclatters Chain tensionincorrect,
Ior cutsroughly.° Cuttersdamaged.
Chainworn.
J• Cuttersdull,improperly
sharpened,ordepth
gaugestoohigh.
Sprocketworn.
Chaininstalled
backwards.
REMEDY
See uehngYourUnit."
Replacewithcorrectplug.
See =CarburetorAdjustments.
ContactSearsSendce.
° Cleansparkarrestorscreen.
Cleanarea.
ContactSearsService.
° Filloiltank.
ContactSearsService.
Removebarand clean.
See'CarburetorAdjustments_"
ContactSearsService.
See =ChainTension."
See "CarburetorAdjustments."
=
° Repairor replace.
ContactSearsService.
See'Chain Tension.
ContactSearsService.
Resharpenor replacechain.
See =SharpeningChain;"
ContactSearsService.
Installchainin rightdirection.
Chain stops ° Chaincuttertops'n0t See "SharpeningChain."
withinthecut. tiled flat.
Guidebar burredor ° Repairor replaceguidebar.
bent;railsuneven.
Clutchslipping - ContactSearsService,
Chaincutsat Cuttersdamagedon See "Sharpening Chain."
an angle. Oneside. f_::
° Chaindullonone side. S_e"SharpeningChain.
Guidebarbentorworn. ReplaCeguidebar.
ifsituationsoccur whicharenotcoveredin this manual,usecarsand good
judgement.Ifyou needassistance,contactSears ServiceortheCUSTOMER
ASSISTANCE HELPLINEat 1-800-235-5878.
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REPAIR PARTS
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Pick-Up Tube
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Screw
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FuelCap Ass'y.
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Craftsman 358.351062 Owner's manual

Category
Power chainsaws
Type
Owner's manual
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