Craftsman 358.79828 User manual

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DANGER
SAFETY RULES
THIS POWER UNIT CAN BE DANGEROUS! THIS UNIT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR BLINDNESS TO THE
OPERATOR AND OTHERS. THE WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE FOL-
LOWED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE SAFETYAND EFFICIENCY INUSING THIS UNIT. THE OPERATOR IS RE-
SPONSIBLE FOR FOLLOWING THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND ON THE UNIT. READ
THE ENTIRE OPERATOR'S MANUAL BEFOREASSEMBEJNG AND USING THIS UNto RESTRICT THE USEOF THIS
POWER UNIT TO PERSONS WHO READ, UNDERSTAr4D AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN
THIS MANUAL AND ON THE UNIT.
BLADE CAN THRUST VIOLENTLY AWAY FROM MATER-
IAL IT CANNOT CUT. BLADE THRUST CAN CAUSE
AMPUTATION OF ARMS OR LEGS. KEEP PEOPLE AND
ANIMALS 50 FEET (15 METERS)AWAY.
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WARNING
BLADE/TRIMMER UNE CAN THRO_; OB-
JECTS VIOLENTLY, YOU CAN BE BLINDED
OR INJURED. WEAR EYE AND LEG PROTEC-
TION.
HAZARD ZONE FOR THROWN OBJECTS.
BLADE/TRIMMER LINE CAN THROW OB-
JECTS VIOLENTLY. OTHERS CAN BE
BLINDED OR INJURED, KEEP PEOPLE AND
ANIMALS 50 FEET (15 METERS) AWAY;
BLADE THRUST
Leg Guards
Eye Boots
Protection
Hazard Zone
BLADE COASTS AFTER THROTTLE RE-
LEASE. THE BLADE CAN SERIOUSLY CUT
YOU OR OTHERS. STOP BLADE WITH CUT
MATERIAL.
Blade
Coasts
®
Stop Coasting Blade By
Contact With Cut Material.
READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL FOLLOW ALL
WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE
TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
Operator's
Manual
Safety
Labels
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: CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of a Sears
Craftsmen Brushwacker. It has been designed,
engineered and manufactured to give you the best
possible dependability and performance.
Should you experience any problems you cannot easily
remedy, please contact your nearest Sears Service
CenterlDepartment. Sears has.competent, well trained
technicians and the proper tools to service or repair this
unit.
Please read and retainthis manual. The instructionswill
-- enable you to assemble and maintain your unit properly.
Always observe the "SAFETY RULES."
MODEL NUMBER: 358.798280
SERIAL NUMBER:
DATE OF PURCHASE:
THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER WILL BE FOUND
ON A DECAL ATTACHED TO THE PRODUCT.
YOU SHOULD RECORD BOTH SERIAL NUMBER
AND DATE OF PURCHASE AND KEEP IN A SAFE
PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
A Sears Maintenance Agreement is available on this
product. Contact your nearast Sears Storafor details
CUSTOMER =RESPONSIBILITIES
._:.Read and observethe safety rules..
Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for,
and using your unit:
Follow the instructions under =Customer
Responsibilities" and
Operator's Manual.
=Storage" sections of this
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
cUTrlNG PATH: .......... 16.5" (Dual Line Head,
ManualAdvance)
TRIMMER LINE ............ 095" Diameter Monofilament
SAPUNG BLADE ......... 8 3/4"(225mm), 20 tooth
.78"T'(20mm)Arbordiameter
BRUSHBLADE ........... 10"(255mm), 3tooth
.787"(20mm)Arbor diameter
ENGINE: ................. 36cc, 2-cycle AirCooled
FUEUOILMIX RATIO:...........40:! (3.2oz_oilper gallon,gas)
IGNITION:................ SolidState
(Air gap.010"-.014")
IGNITIONTIMING: ........ Non-Adjustable, Fixed
SPARKPLUGTYPE: ...... ChampionCJ-TY
Autolite853
S_P_,RKPLUG GAP: ........ 020"
MUFFLER: ............... SparkArrestingScreen
(Requiresassembly)
ENGINERPM: ............ 11,000 RPM Maximum
BLADENUTTORQUE: .... 20-35 lb.-ft.
SHIELDSCREWS: ........ 70 lb.-in:Minimum
SPECIAL NOTICE
Forusers onU.S. ForestLandin the statesof Caiif0mia, Maine
Oregon, New Jersey, Idaho, Minnesota, and Washington. AI
U.S. Forest Land and the states ofCalifornia(PublicRseoulces
Codes 4442 and 4443), Oregon, and Washington require, by
law, that certain internal combustionengines operated on for-
est, brush, and/or grass-covered areas be equipped with a
sparkarrestor,maintainedineffectiveworkingorder,ortheen-
ginebeconstructed"equipped,and maintainedfor:thepreven-
tionoffire.Checkwithyourstate orIomdauthotitlesforreguis.-'i
ti0ns pertaining tothese requirements.. Failuretofollowthese
requirementsis a violationofthe law. The factory provided
spa_ arrest=orscreen is notasesmbledwiththisunit.
MANUFACTURED UNDER ONE OR MOR_ OF THE FOLLOWING pATENTS: 4,974,973;
5,105,'J'7_; D339,591; D333,954. OTHER U.S, AND FOREIGN PATENTS PEN DING.
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FULL TWO-YEAR WARRANTY ON
CRAFTSMAN GAS-POWERED BRUSHWACKER ® BLADED TRIMMER
Fortwo(2) years from the date of purchase, when this CraftsmanGas-Powered Brushwacker ismaintained, lubricated
and tuned-up accordingto the operating and maintenance instructionsin the owner's manua, Sears willrepair,free of
charge, any defect in matedals or workmanship.
This warranty excludes blade nylon line, spark plug,and air t_lter,which are expendable parts and become worn dudng
normal use.
If this Brushwacker is used for commercial purposes, this warrantyapplies for only 90 days from the date of purchase.
If this Brushwacker is used for rental purposes, this warranty applies for only 30 days frern the date of purchase. This
warranty applies only while this product is in use inthe United States.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE BRUSRWACKER TOTHE NEAREST SEARS SERV|CI
CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal dghts, and you may also have other rights whichvary from state to state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., D/817WA, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60179
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HARDWARE CONTENTS
Hardware shown full size
(4) Screws
(2) Lock
Washers
@
(2) Nuts
(2) Mounting
Screws
Parts bag contents not shown full size
Blade Nut/
Spark Rug
Wrench
r i ¸ r..... i --r .
Locking Pin
i
Spark
Arrestor Screen
J Carburetor
Hex Key Screwdriver"
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Parts packed separately in carton
3.2 oz. Oil
Shoulder Harness
Operator's Manual
Metal Blade Shield
Brush Tri-Blade
Handlebar
Shield Support
Plate
Sapling Saw Blade
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Line Limiter
Plastic Line Xrimmer Shield
with Lthe Umiter Hardware
Dual Une "Cutting Head
O
Blade Transport/
Storage Cover
eeLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
Torque Wrench-reference torque values are provided
throughoutthis manual for tightening hardware.
Phillips Screwdriver
8 mm Wrench
Provided with your Bmshwacker:
Hex Key
Blade Nut/Spark Plug Wrench
Locking Pin
TO REMOVE BRUSHWACKER FROM
CARTON
Remove loose parts included with Brushwacker.
Remove the loose plastic parts bag from the carton.
Remove all packing material.
;, Check carton thoroughly for additional loose parts.
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ASSEMBLY
WARNING:
IF THIS UNIT IS RECEIVED
BLED, REVIEW ALL STEPS IN THIS
SECTION TO BE SURE ASSEMBLY
CORRECT AND
FORTHE OPERATOR.
HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR
BRUSHWACKER
DANGER:
. Engineer,,/ ThrottleHandle
Screw_ Retention
Mounting'//// Clip
8r cket /
Figure 2
SPARK ARRESTOR SCREEN ASSEMBLY
(See Fig. 3 )
. BARRIER TO KEEP THE OPERATOR'S YourBrushwackerisshippedwith a spark arrestorscreen
..- FEETFROMB:Ir_._BITHEBLADE- _: '.acc_scry. fyouplantouseyourBrushwaskerinanarea
- . .......... Whe'maspark arrestormuffler is required bylocal state, or
.....HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY (See Fig. 1 ) " " federal authorities(See =Special Notice" on page 4), pro-
.............. ceed to nsta as fo owe.
uerore installing me nanolecar,:_you_-musLunmread:the_._. _". - " .........
thumbscrew securingthe mountingbracketsto the Outer • •.Loosen 4 screws rmm c_lnaer cover wJtnnex Key. He-.
housing, movecylindercover.
Refer to Figure 15 for proper handlebar Position.
Place the hand/ebarbetween theupperand lowerbrack-
eL The mounting bracket shouldbe between the arrows
on the handlebar. Secure withthumb screw.
We recommend you adjust theangleofthe handlebarfor
best comfort and balance after the unitis assembled.
Figure1
THROTTLE HANDLE ASSEMBLY
(See Fig. 2 )
Remove the retention screw from the thrott/ehand/e.
Slide the thrott/e hand/e ontothe rightside ofthe handle-
bar and align with the screw hole in the handlebar. The
throttle trigger should be facing away from the engine.
Insert retention screw and tighten with hex key.
Secure loose cable to handlebar adjacent to mounting
brackets with dip.
IMPORTANT: TWO(2) sCREWS HOLD ALL OF THE
MUFFLER PARTS TOGETHER.
Loosen2 screwsfrom muffler screen cover withhex key.
Remove the muffler as an assembly to become familiar
with it's disassembly/reassembly sequence.
Hold muffler with the screws up.
Removethe fo!lowing: mufflergasket, mufflerbody,rein-
forcement plate; baffle plate, and distance pipes.
Turn overthe muffler cover with the screws down.
Remove 2 screwsand raise muffler screen cover.
Positionspark arrestorscreen between themuffler cover
and the muffler screen cover. Align holesand reinsert 2
8cl_ev_s_
"' * Turn overmuffler cover with screws up.
Reinstall in the following Order:. distance pipes, baffle
plate and reinforcement plate. Seat mufflerbody over
muffler cover and snap them together. Reinstall muffler
gasket.
Insert2 screws in cylinderand tighten securely
(60-80 Ib-in).
Replacethe cylindercover making sure the mufflerguard
interlockswiththecrank case assembly. Insert4 screws,
and tightensecurely.
CylinderCover/MufflerGuard
_X".'_ _\;. Cylinder
Muffler
Crank B_
Case
Reinforcement Spark
Plate Arrestor
Screen
Distance /
Muffler Muffler
Cover Screen
Plate Cover
Figure 3
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ASSEMBLY
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Your brushwacker can be assembled in 3 distinctconfigurationsas follows:
Goto the sectionforthedesiredconfigurationand followthe instructionsas provided.
Dual Line Head - for grass & light weeds
Brush Tri-Blade -for heavy weeds and light brush up to 1/2" diameter
Saw Blade -for cutting saplings and similar media up to 2 1/2" in diameter
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ASSEMBLY
CUTTING LINE HEAD
CONFIGURATION
Brush and Saw Blade ConflguraUonsfollowthis section.
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WARNING:
THE LINE LIMITER IS SHARP AND CAN
CUT YOU. BE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES
WHILE WORKING WITH THE LINE UMITER.
THE PLASTIC UNE TRIMMER SHIELD
MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED FOR ALL
LINE TRIMMER USAGE. THE PLASTIC
UNE TRIMMER SHIELD PROVIDES PAR-
TIAL PROTECTION FROM THE RISK OF
THROWN OBJECTS TO THE OPERATOR
AND OTHERS,
INSTALLING UNE :LIMI3_R_-ONTO PI.:ASTIC_?,__;_
LINE TRIMMER SHIELD (See Fig.4)
Pos_on line limiteronto the plasticline trimmershield.
IMPORTANT: ALTHOUGH SCREW HOLES EXIST ON
BOTH EDGES OF THE PLASTIC LINE TRIMMER
SHIELD, MAKE SURE YOU INSTALL THE LINE UMo
rrER ON THE SIDE SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION.
Secure linelimitertotheplastic linetrimmershieldusing
the two mounting screws, lock washers, and nutsfound
in the loose parts bag using a phillips screwdriverand
8ram wrench.
Tighten securely.
Nuts_ Une Umiter .
--,-,,,,.. / _'___,_, Line Limiter parts are
' ,,,=_,,_'"::_':rs_ locatedin a bag at-
"///'_ tashed tothe Plastic
._-- _l Line Trimmer Shield.
Plastic Line _ \y_-_- Screws
FdmmerShield
Figure 4
PRE-INSTALLATION
If the metal blade shield is installed on the unit,you must
first remove the-nut,supportflange, blade, andmetalb/ade
shield as follows before installing the plastic fine trimmer
shieldand duat line cutdng head.
Clip blade transport/storage cover over the blade.
(Refer to figure 9)
Toremove blade (Sea Figures 11or 14), placelockingpin
throughthe gearboxand driving disktopreventthe arbor
shaftfrom turning and remove the blade nut by turning
clockwisewith blade nut/spark plugwrench. Save parts
removed for future use.
Remove 4 screws with hex key holdingthe metal blade
shield. Save these4 screws for installationofthe plastic
line trimmer shield.
INSTALLING THE PLASTIC LINE TRIMMER
SHIELD (See Fig. 5 )
Place the plasticline trimmershieldon the gearbox, and
align the fourscrew holes as illustmfed.
Place the shield support plate under the shield and
align the four screw holes.
Secure the plasticline trimmershieldusing the 4 mount-
ingscrews provided in the loose parts bag.
Tighten evenly (70 Ib-in mimimum) using the hex key
provided in the loose parts bag.
Arbor _ -F_
Driyin_] /t!/i_ _J_ Plast_Une
.....Di 2! . / T,mme,.
- Shield
Shield Support __,, _.
Plate
Figure 5
INSTALLING THE DUAL MNE HEAD
(See Fig. 6 & 7 )
Before installing the dual line head, make sure the driving
diskis in place on the gear box,
Rotate the hex fastener on the dual line head counter-
clockwise ontothe arbor shaft.
•Tum the arbor shaftto align one of thethree holes inthe
ddving diskw_ththe hole in the gearbox.
Insert the locking pin through the gearbox and driving
disk.This willlock the drivingdisk,and preventthe arbor
shaft from turning while you tighten the dual line head.
While holdingthe Iockingpinin place,tightenthedual line
head onto the arbor shaft counterclockwise using the
blade nut/spark plug wrench(15-20 Ib-ft);
Should the arbor shaft continueto turnwhile you are tight-
eningthe dualline head, re-positionthe/ockingpinthrough., ,,..
the gearbox and drivingdisk.
LockingPin ArborShaft
......Plastic Line
Trimmer Shield Disk
Dual Hex Fastener
(underneath)
Figure 6
Lockin! Pir_ual Cutting Head
Plastic Line
Trimmer Shield _'< II Counterclockwis_
Blade Nut/Sl_ irk Plug
Remove Clockwis_
Wrench
Figure 7
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ASSEMBLY
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|RUSH TRI-BLADE CONFIGURATION BLADETRANSPORT/STORAGECOVER
_utting Line Head configuration is located before this
_-tien; Saw Blade configurationfollows this section.
DANGER:
THE METAL BLADE SHIELD MUST BE
PROPERLY INSTALLED ON THE UNIT
ANYTIME THE UNIT IS USED WITH THE
BLADE. THE FORWARD TIP ON THE MET-
AL BLADE SHIELD HELPS TO REDUCE
THE OCCURRENCE OF BLADE THRUST
WHICH CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY
SUCH AS AMPUTATION TO THE OPERA-
TOR OR BYSTANDERS.
THE BLADES ARE SHARFAND'CAN cuT
YOU. BE SURE TO WEARGLOVES WHILE
WORKING WITH BLADES; '"
RE_;INSTALLATiON
the plastic linetrimmershield is installedon the unit,you
ust first remove the dualline cutting headbefore instal-
Ig the blade,,support flange, nut and metal blade shield.
Toremove (See Figure7), place lockingpinthrough the
gearbox and driving.'diskt0 prevent the arborshaftfrom
tumtng and remove the dual I|ne head byturning c_ock-
wise with blade nut/spark plug wrench. Save parts re-
moved for future use.
Remove 4 screws with hex key holdingthe plastic line
trimmer shield. Save these 4 screws for installationof
Ihe metal blade shield.
Fouhave already conliguredyour unitforSaw Blade use,
_u have already installed the metal blade sh=ieldand
rould remove thesaw b/adeand go directlyto Installing
e Bnisfi Tri-Blade:
ISTALUNG THE METAL BLADE SHIELD
lee Fig. 8 )
=lace met'a/blade s_hietdonme gearbo_cand_alignfour
_crew holes.
:_lacethe shield support plate L]ndeT.the_blade gua-_l _:
3rodalign the four,screw holes.
_ecure the metal blade shield using the 4 mounting
screws provided.
ghten evenly (70 Ib-in minimum) using hex key pro-
ded in loose parts bag.
Arbor
Shield Support
Metal
Driving
Disk Shield
Rgure 8
(1See Figure 9 )
e blade transport/storagecover shouldalways be used
when handlingeither blade.
Saw Blade
J
Blade TrensporVStorag_ Cover .
Figure 9
INSTALLING THE BRUSH "rRI-BLADE
..... 10& 11)
NOTE: The bladesin figures10 &11 are shownwithoutthe
blade transport/storagecover for clarity.
Before installing the brush tri-blade; makesure thedriving ':
diskis in place on the gear box.
Place brush tfi-blade onto support flan0e making sure
the hole in the center of the blade is f'rttedaround the
raisedcenter stepon the support flange. :
Place support flange and blade onto arbor shaft. The
blade should not move from side to side.
Insert/ocking pin through the gearbox and driw'ngdls_
This will lockthe drivingdiskand prevent the arbor shall
from turning whileyou tighten the Rut.
Begin threading the nut(counterclockwise) ontothe end
ofthe arbor shafL
While holding loctdngp_nin place, tighten the nut onthe
arbor shaft counterclockwiseusing the blade nut/spark
plug wrench(20-35 Ib-ff).
Metal Blade\Nx.
Sh=eld__: Locking Pin
Arbor Shaft'-_'--_ _"
7_.,=-.-- Brush Tri-Blade
Driving Disk
Support_e._--- Nut
Flanqe
Figure 10
Locking Pin
Brush Tri-Blade
,_ Co_lockwise
_,_ __'_ _ _'Remove Clockwise
Metal Blade Blede N_'ut/Sp'_rkPlug
Shield Wrench
Figure 11
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ASSEMBLY
SAW BLADE CONFIGURATION
Cutting Une Head and BrashTri-Blade configurationsare
located beforethis section.
DANGER:THE METAL BLADE SHIELD MUST BE
PROPERLY INSTALLED ON THE UNIT
ANYTIME THE UNIT IS USED WITH THE
BLADE. THE FORWARD, TIP ON THE MET-
AL BLADE SHIELD HELPS TO REDUCE
TIlE OCCURRENCE OF BLADE THRUST
WHICH CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY
SUCH AS AMPUTATION TO THE OPERA-
TOR OR BYSTANDERS.
THE BLADESAR_SNARP AND C=AN:CUT
YOU. BE SURE_TO;WEAR_GLOVE_WHIIJE
WORKING WITH BL_4DES. "_ ' i
PRE-INSTALLATION
Ifthe plastic linetrimmershield isinstalled onthe unit,you
must first remove the dualline cutting head beforeinstal-
ling the blade, supportflange, nut and metal blade shield.
To remove (See Figure-7), place lockingpinthroughthe
gearbox and ddvingdiskto preventthe arbor shaftfrom
turning and removethe dual line head by turning clock-
wise with blade nut/sparkplug wrench. Save parts re-
moved for future use.
Remove 4 screws with hex key holding the plastic line
trimmer shield. Save these 4 screws for installationof
the metal blade shield.
Go to=Installing The Metal Blade Shield" beforeproceed-
ing.
If you have already configured your unitfor brushtri-blade
use, you have alreadyinstalledthemetai blade shieldand
should remove thebrush fri-blade.
INSTALUNG THE SAW BLADE
(See Fig. 12,13, & 14 )
,SawBlade
Driving Disk
Locking Pin
Fiqure 12
Metal Blade =gPin
Saw Blade
Driving
Support Flange -_'1"__"=-'- Nut
Figure 13
Metal Blade __
Shield InstallCounterclockwise
BlaoeN.V
Saw Blade =
Figure 14
NOTE: The blades inf gul:esl:2-_1:_4areshownwithout the _ CHECK LIST
blade transport/storagecover for clarity.
Check all fasteners. Make sure they are tightand there
Before installingthe blade, make surethe driving;diskis'm :, are no loose parts.
place on the gear box. Check to make sure the Throttle Cableis positionedand
IMPORTANT: WHEN INSTALLING THE SAW BLADE,
THE ARROW ON BLADE SHOULD POINT iN THE
DIRECTION INDICATED.
Place saw blade onto support flange making sure the
hole in the center of the blade is fitted aroundthe raised
center step on the support flange.
Place support flange and blade onto arbor shaft. The
blade should not move from side to side.
Insert locking pin through the gearbox and drivingdistc
This will lock the drivfng disk and prevent the arbor shaft
from turning white you tightenthe nut.
Begin threading the nutcountere!ockwise ontothe end of "
the arbor shaft, which is a left-hand thread. To tighten,
turn counterclockwise;to loosen, turn clockwise.
While holding locldng pin in place, tighten the nuton the
arbor shaft counterclockwise using the blade nut/spark
plug wrench(20-35 Ib-ft).
clippedto the Brushcutter handlebar.
Check the Line Limiter. Make sure the LineUmferis cor-
rectly fastened to the plastic line trimmersh_eld, with the
long leg of the Une Limiterpointing toward the_center of
the shield.
Make sure the blade is secure.
Turn the blade by hand. If the blade binds against the
shield or wobbles, the blade isnot centered. Reinstall the
blade.
Make sure the long arm of the handlebar extends to the
leftof the tube and in front ofthe operator.
With the unitsupported by itsharness strap,adjusthan-
dle angle for best comfort and balance beforefirst use.
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OPERATION
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KNOW YOUR BRUSHWACKER (See Fig. 15 )
READ THIS OPERATOR'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR BRUSHWACKER. Compare
the illustrations withyour unitto familiarize yourself with the locationof the vadous controlsand adjustments. Save this
manual for future reference.
MUFFLER &
SPARKPLUG
(INSIDE)
CHO_:_'V_I\1
/
AIR FILTER._..._.I_ _ (BackSide)
(INSIDE)
_.,_j {_ STARTER ROPE
v \
THROTTLEHANDLE
THROTTLELOCKOUT
ENGINE SWITCH 0
THRO'I-rLE TRIGGER
HANDLEBAR
TUBE
PLASTIC LINE
TRIMMER SHIELD
J?oI %
\
DUAL UNE HEAD
SHIELD
BRUSH TRI BLADE
METAL BLADE :
SHIELD _
SAPLING SAW BLADE
CUTTING LINE HEAD
CONFIGURATION
BRUSH BLADE
CONRGURATION
SAW BLADE
CONRGURATION
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Figure 15
The ENGINE SWITCH has a stop position.
The STARTER ROPE HANDLE is used for starting the
engine.
The CHOKE LEVER providesadditionalfuel tothe engine
when starting a cold engine.
The THROTTLE LOCKOUT prevents the THRO'I-FLE
TRIGGER from being squeezed accidentally.
The THRO'I-rLE TRIGGER controls engine speed.
The DUAL LINE CUTTING HEAD isdesigned to c_Jtgrass
and light weeds.
The BRUSH TRI-BLADE is designed to cutgrass, weeds,
and brushy vineS up to 1/2 inch m diameter.
The SAW BLADE is designed to cut grass, weeds, and
woodybrush and small trees up to 21/2 inches in diameter.
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OPERATION
STOPPING YOUR ENGINE
Move engine switch to the =STOP" position.
If engine does not stop, move the choke lever upward
(Full Choke).
SHOULDER HARNESS (Fig. 16 )
_ WARNING:
WHEN WORKING WITH A BRUsHWACKER
IT SHOULD ALWAYS BE HOOKED TO A
SHOULDER HARNESS. IF NOT, YOU CAN-
NOT CONTROL THE BRUSHWACKER
SAFELY WHICH CAN CAUSE INJURY TO
YOURSELF OR OTHERS.
Place harness on the shoulders with the latch on the
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BLADE TRANSPORT/STORAGE COVER
(Fig. 17 )
Turn offtheengine before installingthe blade transport/
storage cover over the blades.
AttachthebladetransporVstoragecoverovertheblade,
which may be or_or offof the unit.
Brush Tri-Blade Saw Blade
chest, the Danger Signon,theback;,andthe_ook.on:the;_:
dght thigh..The h0ok::ShOul_
above your knee, or 6"(15cm) Figure 17
Attach hook through one ofthe;susperJsion.holes.on.the ..,;i_._,_--- .. __. .. ........ ;
outer housing and adjust:the sbaulde_ hamessfor bal- •HANDLEBAR ADau_ I MJ-Nt (t-tgure ]u )
ance so the blade or dual lihe head is level with the
ground.
Tension the side belts sothatthe weightisevenly distdl_
uted across your shoulders. A pmpedy adjusted
shoulder strap willsupport the entire weight of the unit,
freeing your arms and hands to guide and control the
cutting motion.
Turn the engine offbefore adjusting handlebar.
Put on shoulder harness and hook on the unit.
Adjust the handlebar by slightlyunthreading the thumb
screw and rotatingthe handlebar forward or backward.
Ensure the mountingbrackets remains beWeen the ar-
rows on the handlebar.
Tighten the thumbscrew before starting the engine,
Mounting Brackets -..-.-_
Figure 18
Hook
Suspension
Hole
Figure 16
THROTTLE TRIGGER & LOCKOUT
(Fig. 19 )
The throttle tdggercontrols engine speed. At idle,a cen-
trifugal clutch automatically disengages the blade/dual
line head from the engine. The blade/dual line head will
coastto a stop.
The throttle lockout must be depressed before the
throttletdgger can be depressed. Also, the throttlelock-
out prevents unintentionalactivation of the throttletrig-
ger.
Throttle Lockout
\
Throttle Trigger
Figure 19
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OPERATION-SAFETY
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3LADE SAFETY
WARNING
THROWN OBJECTS- THE RAPIDLY MOVING
BLADE CAUSES OBJECTS TO BE THROWN VIOLENTLY.
THE SHIELD WILL NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE PROTEC-
TION TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHERS.THE OPERATOR
MUST WEAR A SAFETY FACE SHIELD OR GOGGLES.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY LEG GUARDS AND BOOTS. Face
KEEP OTHERS AT LEAST 50 FEET (15 METERS) AWAY. Shield
HAZARD ZONE - THIS UNIT WILL THROW OBJECTS
AND CUT. KEEP OTHERS INCLUDING CHILDREN, ANI-
. MALS, BYSTANDERS, AND HELPERS ATLEAST 50 FE_ I
(15 METERS) AWAY I_B_)M_:THE!;OBERATOR_ND_,UN_ _
STOP THE ENGINE AND;BLADE IMMEDIATELY IFYOU.ARE._,
APPROACHED. IN AREAS-.WHERE::OTHER:PEOPLE AND_
ANIMALS ARE PRESENT,_.SUGH:AS_NEAR;SIDEWA[,.KS,i:
STREETS, HOUSES, ETC., ITIS STRONGLY RECOMMEND.:
ED THAT THE OPERATOR USETHE BUDDY SYSTEM;THAT
IS, HAVE ANOTHER PERSON SERVE AS A '_LOOK OUT,"
KEEPING HIMSELF AND OTHERS AT LEAST 50 FEET (15
METERS) AWAY FROMTHE OPERATOR.
Leg Guards
II
\
Boots
Thrown
Objects
100 Foot
i Stop Blade
COASTING BLADE- THEBLADECONTINUESTO
SPIN AFTER THE ENGINE IS STOPPED OR THE __
THROTTLE IS RELEASED. THE COASTING BLADE Blade'_.._
CAN THRUST, THROW OBJECTS, OR SERIOUSLY Coasts F
CUT-YOU IF ACC DENTALLY TOUCHED. STOP THE //
BLADE BY LEAVING IT IN CONTACT WITH MATERIAL._
ALREADY CUT. USETHE 9OCLOCK"POSITIONAS_.
THE POINT OF CONTACT.
PERATOR SAFETY Make sure the blade is Prol_edy installed and securely
fastened. Referto'Assembly."
Always wear eye protection when operating,servicing,
or performing, maintenance on your unit. Refer to ' ° Besuretheblade_stopstumingwhentheeng ineidles;:'"
=Accessories. Refer to'Trouble Shooting Chart."
Al_,. wear onn n_nts onns eeve_boots_and _oves, ,-" Make carburetor adjustments with the drive shaft,
Wearino safety leg auards Is recommended,'Do_not_uo......... housing,supportedtoprevent the blade from contacting
barefoot or wear sandals, jewelry, short pants, sh6rt : anyobject.
,sleeves. Being fully covered helps to protectyou from, Holdunit by hand;do not use harness for support.
_pEiecesoftoxicp!antsthrownby_.e 101adeorcuttit_ghead. Keep others •away when making carburetor
_ecuro nair so _ is above ShOUlderlengzn._ecure loose adjustments.
clothing,or clothingwith looselyhanginglies, straps,tas- Have all maintenance and serv ce not exp ained n th s
sale, etc, theycanbe caught =nmowngparts j
" - manual performed by a Seam Serv'ce Center.
Do not operate this unit when you are tired, ill, or under Use only Sears blades and accessodes.
the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication.
Always use the handlebar and a properly adjusted
shoulder strap. Refer to "Assembly" and "Operation".
Do not swing the unit with such force that you are in
danger of losing your balance.
Never start or run the engine inside a closed room or
building. Breathing exhaust fumes can kill.
Keep handles free of oil and fuel.
liT SAFETY
Inspect the entire unit before each use. Replace
damaged parts. Check for fuel leaks and make sure all
handles, guards, and fasteners are in place and secure.
Be sure the metal blade shield is properly attached. The
metal blade shield must be installed for all blade usage.
cUTnNG SAFETY
Inspect the area to be cut before each use. Remove
objects (rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, string, ,etc.)
whichcan be thrown Orbecome entangled in the blade.
Always keep the engine on the right side of your body.
Hold the unitfirmlywith beth hands.
Keep firm footingand balance. Do not over-reach.
Keep blade below waist level.
DonotraisetheengineabeveyourwaisL Thebladecan
come dangerously close to you[ body.
Cut at full throttle.
Cut from your rightto your left.
Use onlyfor jobs explained in this manual. Do not use
the blade as an edger. The shield does not provide
adequate protection.
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OPERATION-SAFETY
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BLADE SAFETY
DANGER
THIS POWER UNIT CAN BE DANGEROUS! THIS UNIT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR BLINDNES;
TO THE OPERATOR AND OTHERS. THE WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
MUST BE FOLLOWED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY IN USING THIS UNTO.
THE OPERATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FOLLOWING THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS
MANUAL AND ON THE UNI_. READ THE ENTIRE OPERATOR'S MANUAL BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND
USING THIS UNIT! RESTRICT THE USE OF THIS POWER UNIT TO PERSONS WHO READ, UNDER-
STAND AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND ON THE UNIT.
BLADE THRUST - WHEN THE SPINNING BLADE CONTACTS
ANYTHING IT CANNOT CUT, A DANGEROUS REACTION MAY
OCCUR CAUSING THE ENTIRE UNIT AND OPERATOR TO BE
THRUST VJOLENTL_IN AN_DIRE_TION; T_IIS_,RF_.A,CTiON IS _i
CALLED BLADE 7T.4BUST;FASi:ARESULT,_T/-JE/O_R CAN
LOSE CONTROL ,OF:THE_UNIT.:_USEHANDLEBAR;_SHOULDER -i
HARNESS; :AND KEEPoMETAIJ'BI_ADE SHIEED INF:PE_CE. •MAKE
SURE OTHERS ABE_A_÷JLEAST SO,_FEEF[_(15iMETERS) AWAY.
KEEP BLADE SHARR CUT AT FULL THROTTZE AND FROM _ ;
YOUR RIGHT TO LEFT..KEEP HANDS, FEET AND UNIT IN PROP-
ER POSITION; REFER TO "GUARD AGAINST BLADE THRUST."
BLADE THRUST
PROPER BLADE- USE ONLY THE 8 3/4 INCH SAW BLADE
OR 10 INCH BRUSH TRI-BLADE AND PROPER HARDWARE
AS SHOWN. THE USE OF ANY OTHER PARTS CAN RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY. DO NOT USE ANY ACCESSORY OR
ATTACHMENT OTHER THAN THOSE RECOMMENDED BY THE
MANUFACTURER FOR USE WITH THIS UNIT. BLADES THAT
ARE BENT, WARPED, CRACKED, BROKEN, OR DAMAGED
CAN FLY APART AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. DO NOT 8 3/4" Saw Blade -tO"Brush Td-BISdE
USE; THROW AWAY.
ARBOR
OPENING .\
.787" _ "-
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BLADE THRUST IS a reactionthat only occurs
when using a bladed unit. This reaction can cause
serious injury such as amputation. Carefully study
this sectlon. Itis importantthat you understandwhat
causes blade thrus_howyou can reducethechance
ofIt occurring;and howyou can remain in:controlof
the unitif blade thrustcocurs.
WHAT CAUSES BLADE THRUST?
Blade Thrustcanocourwhen thespinning blade_€on_
tacts an object that it does not cut. This contact
causes the blade to stop for an instantand then sud-
denly move or =thrust"away from the object that was
hit. The "thrusting" reaction can be violent enough to
cause the operator to be propelled in any direction
and lose control ofthe unit. The uncontrolled unit can
cause serious injury ifthe blade contacts the opera-
tor or others.
WHEN DOES BLADE THRUST OCCUR?
Blade thrustcan occur without warning if the blade
snags, stalls, or binds. This is more liketyto occurin
areas where it isdifficult to see the material being cut.
By using the unit properly, the occurrence of blade
thrust will be reduced and the operator will be less
likely to lose control.
The forward tip on the metal blade shield helps to re-
duce .the occurrence of blade thrust but cannot pre-
vent the occurrence. The operator must follow all
warnings and safety instructions in this manual to
lessen the chance of blade thrust ocourdngand to
maintain controlof unitifthe reaction does occur.
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REDUCE THE CHANCE OFBLADETHRUS'r
Cut vegetation up to 2 1/2" diameter saplings with
saw blade.
Cutonlygrass, weeds, andwoedybrushuptol!2" in
diameter with the brush tfi-bisde:Do:nottet theblade
contact matedal it cannot cutsuch as stumps, rocks,
.fences, metal, etc., or clusters of hard, woody brush
having a diameter graater than 2 1/2 inches.
Keep the blade sharp. A dull blade is more likely to
snag and thrust.
Cut only at full throttle. The blade has maximum cut-
ting power at full throttle and is less likely to bind or
stall.
=Feed" the blade deliberately and nottoo rapidly. The
blade can thrust away if itis fed too rapidly.
Cut onlyfrom your fight to your teft.
WARNING:
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OPERATION
ill
BRUSH TRI-BLADE:
The BrushTd-Blade isdesigned tocutgrass, heavy weeds,
) to 1/2 inchin diameter.
THE BLADE CONTINUES TO SPIN AFTER
THE ENGINE IS TURNED OFR THE
COASTIN_I BLADE CAN SERIOUSLY CUT
YOU iF ACCIDENTALLY TOUCHED.
THE OPERATOR OR OTHERS MUST NOT
TRY TO CLEAR AWAY CUT MATERIAL
WiTH THE ENGINE RUNNING OR THE
BLADE TURNING.
SAPLING SAW BLADE:
STOP ENGINE AND BLADE BEFORE RE-
MOVING MATERIALS WRAPPED
AROUND THE BLADE SHAFT. brush and
Blade
Coasts
®
OPERATING / USE TIPS (Figure 20 )
To establish a rhythmic cutting procedure:
Plant feet firmly, comfortablyapart.
Cutwhile swingingthe upperpart ofyourbody from dght
to left.
Move forward to the next area to be cut after the return
swing and plant feet once more.
Use the 8 o'clockto 10 o'clock position for cutting.
Bringthe engine tofullthrottlebefore entering the mate-
rialto be cut. The blade has maximum cutting power at
fullthrottle end isless likelytobind, stall,or cause blade
thrust, which can resultin serious injuryto the operator
or others. Refer to =Guard Against Blade ThrustS; ....
Alwaysreleasethrottletriggerandallowenginetoretum
to idle speed when not cutting.
Cut onlyfrom your righttoyour left. Swinging the unitin
the same direction as the blade spins increases the cut-
ting action.
To reduce the chance of material wrapping around the
blade, follow these steps:
Cut at full throttle.
Swing the unitinto material to be cut from your right
toyour left.
Avoid the material just cut as you make the return
swing.
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Figure 20
OPERATION-SAFETY
LINE TRIMMER SAFETY
& WARNING:
THE RAPIDLY MOVING LINE CAUSES OBJECTS TO
BE THROWN VIOLENTLY. THE PLASTIC LINE TRIM-
MER SHIELD WILL NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE PRO-
TECTION TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHERS. THE
OPERATOR MUST WEAR A SAFETY FACE SHIELD
OR GOGGLES. ALWAYS WEAR HEAVY, LONG PANTS
AND BOOTS.KEEP OTHERS AT LEAST 50 FEET (15
METERS) AWAY.
Leg Guards
P
[#\ \ mm
Face Boots
Shield
THIS UNIT WILL THROW OBJECTS AND CUT. KEEP OTH-
ERS INCLUDING CHILDREN, ANIMALS, BYSTANDERS
AND HELPERS Al_:LE_ST;_SO_iFEE_(15"METERS}:_AWAY
FROM THE OPERATOR_;AND:_TOO/_.'STOF_E_ENGINE IF
YOU ARE APPROACHED.
ii,¸ . i i
h
_lo0Foot
/ .. _ (30 meters)
_. Hazard Zone
DUAL LINE HEAD PARTS THAT ARE CHIPPED_ CRACKED OR
DAMAGED IN ANY OTHER WAY CAN FLY APART AND CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY. DO NOT USE, REPLACE DAMAGED PARTS
BEFORE USINGTHE UNIT.
)PERATOR SAFETY
Always wear eye protectionwhen operating, servicing,
or performing maintenance on your unit. Refer to =Ac-
P_,easories."
Do not operate thistool when you are tired, illor under
the influence Ofalcohol, drugs, or medication.
Manual Advance Dual Une Head
Use Only Good Quality
Replacement Parts
UNIT S .FE'W
Inspectthe entireunit before each use. Replace dam-
aged parts. Check for fuel leaksand make sure all fas*
toners are in place and securely fastened.
Use only .095" diameter good quality monotilament line.
Never use wire or rope, string, etc.
Always wear long pants longsleeves boots and gloves. Be sure the plastic line tdmmer shield is properly at-
Wearing safety leg guards is recommended.Do not go tached. " . ,
barefoot or wear sandals, jewelry, short pants, short Make sure dual ne head s properly installed and ee-
sleeves. Being felly covered helps to protect you from curely fastened. Refer to =Assembly"
p,pi_es_toxicp!_tsthrownbythebladeorcuttinghead. Be sure dual line head,stops tuming_then engine idles_
_ecure hair so n _sacove snou_eerlengtn. _ecure loose R_-ferto =Carh_m.tnrAdlu_tm_.nt_"
cl "'in o I .............................. "............
._nt_;t_cl°c_nn_e%/_h_e_mn_a_g_ngoa_tes'_raps'tas: Makecarburetoredjustmentswiththedriveshaffhous-
_ .-,-: y..... ,,u .. 9_ - , ingsupportedtopreiienttheduallineheadfmmcon-tact-
uo not swingme too=wim_eucn,tor_ethatyou are,indan- t-ing any object.
ger of Iostag your .b_J.ance. ..... ° Keep others away when making carburetor adjust.
J_ever star[ or run _ne englne_IBSIQ_a'L,"IOSoo;room,:or : me_ts
h,,..,.,. __..,,.,_^^_,._.._,_e_,_h;_n_,l_s_,r;,eUo;_,=an_ f=umeecan kill. Use onlygood quality accessories or attachments
P IlU fU_I.
CUTTING SAFETY
Inspectthe area tobe cut before each use. Remove objects
(rooks, broken glass, nails, wire, string, etc.) which can be
thrown or become entangled inthe dual line head.
Always use the shoulder harness.
Always keep the engine on the right side of your body.
Hold the tool firmly with both hands.
Keep firm footing and balance. Do not over-reach.
Keep the tdmmer head below waist level.
Do not raise the engine above yourwaist.
Keep all parts of your body away from the dual line head
and muffler when engine is running.
Use onlyfor jobs explained in this manual
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OPERATION
:UMMER LINE ADVANCE (Fig. 21 )
WARNING:
STOP ENGINE BEFORE ADVANCING LINE.
"rumoff the engine.
Unhook the unitfrom the shoulder harness and put the
unit on the ground.
Push blue lockbutton in on duallinehead with lefthand
and pull one line out with righthand. As line begins to
exit, release lock buttonand pu!lboth linesuntildualline
head locks.
Pretract excess line, push lock button in on dual line head
lfi left hand and turn blue dng on dual line head counter-
_ckwise.
Figure 21
PERATING ! USE TIPS
tg. 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , & 26 )
&
W .RNING:
USE MINIMUM SPEED AND DO NOT
CROWD THE LINE WHEN CUTTING
AROUND HARD OBJECTS (ROCK, GRAV-
EL, FENCE POSTS, ETC), WHICH CAN
DAMAGE THE DUAL LINE HEAD_ BE,
COME ENTANGLED IN TPIE LINE, OR BE
THROWN CAUSING ASERIOUS HAZARD.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION. NEV-
ER LEAN OVER THE DUAL LINE HEAD_
ROCKS OR DEBRIS CAN RICQGHET, OR
BE THROWN II
INJURY.
The linewilleasily•removegrass and weeds fromaround
walls;fences, trees, and flower beds; but italso can cut
the tender bark of trees or shrubs and sear fences, To
help avoid damage especially to delicate vegetation or
trees with tender bark, shorten lineto 4-5 inchesanduse
at partial throttle.
The tip of the linedoes the cutting. You willachievethe
best performance and minimumlinewear by notcrowd-
ing the line into cutting area.
For tdmrning or scalping, use partialthrottle toincrease
line life, especially:
- during light duty cutting.
- near objects around whichthe line can wrap such as
small posts, trees or fence wire.
Always release throttle triggerand allow engine toreturn
to idlespeed when not cutting.
Hold bottom of the dual line head about 3 inchesabove
ground and at an angle.
Figure 22
TRIMMING
TRIMMING - Allow onlythe tip ofthe lineto make con-
tact. Do not force trimmer line into work area.
REMEMBER
Keep dualitne
head 3 inches
above the
ground while
trimming.
Figure 23
SCALPING - The scalping technique removes un-
wanted vegetation. Allow the tip of the line to strike
groundaroundtrees, posts,monurnents, etc. Thistech-
nique increases line wear.
Figure 24
MOWING - Your trimmer is ideal for mowing in places
conventional lawn mowers cannot reach. Keep the line
paralleltothe ground. To avoidscalping the ground and
damaging the unit, do not press dual line head into
ground.
MOWING
Figure 25
SWEEPING-The fanning action of the rotatingline can
beused for a quickand easy clean up. Keep the line par-
allel to and above surfaces being swept and move unit
from side to side.
Figure 26
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OPERATION
==
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE:
WARNING:
BE SURE TO READ THE FUEL SAFETY
INFORMATION IN.THE SAFETY RULES
SECTION ON PAGE 2 OF THIS MANUAL
BEFORE YOU BEGIN.
IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE FUEL
SAFETY SECTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
FUEL YOUR UNIT; SEEK HELP FROM I
SOMEONE THAT DOES UNDERSTAND THE I
FUEL SAFETY SECTION OR-CALL THE
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE HOTLINE AT
1-800-235-5878,
GASOLINE
The two_-cycleengine onthis productrequiresa fuel mixture
of regular unleaded gasolineand a high quality 2-cycle eri-
gine oil (AIR-COOLED) for lubricationof the bearings and
other moving pads. The correctfuel/oil m_um is40:1 [see
Fuel Mixture Chart). Toolittle oilor the incorrectoiltype will
cause poor performance and may cause the engine to over-
heat and seize.
Gasoline and oil mustbe premixed in a clean approved fuel
container. Always use fresh regular unleaded gasoline.
This engine has been certified to operate on unleaded
gasoline.
2-CYCLE OIL:
CRAFTSMAN 40:1 2 cycle oil is strongly recommended.
Thisoilisspeciallyblended withfuel stabilizersfor increased
fuel stability (extends fuel life up to 5 times longer) and
reduced smoke.
If CRAFTSMAN 2 cycle oil is not available, use a good
quality 2 cycle AIR-COOLED engine oil that has a
recommendedfuel mix 40:1.
IMPORTANT!- Do not use:
AUTOMOTIVE OIL
BOATOILS (NMMA. BIA. etc.)
These oilsdo nothaveproperadditivesfor2-cyole, AIR-
COOLED engines and can cause engine damage.
GASOLINE AND OIL MIXTURE
Mix gasoline and oilas follows:
Consultchart for correct quantities.
Do not mix gasolineand oil directlyin thefuel tank.
FOR ONE GALLON:
IMPORTANT: Experience indicates that alcohol
blended fuels called gasohol (or using ethanol or metha-
nol) can attract moisture, Whichleads to oil/gas separa-
tion and formation of acids during storage. Acidic gas
can damage the fuel system of an engine while in stor-
age. To avoid engine problems, the fuel system should
be emptied before storage for30 days:or longer. -Drein
the gas tank, then run the fuel.out.of the carburetor.and
fuel lines by starting the engineand letting it.run until it
stops. Use fresh fuel next season... See:,.STORAGE
instructions for additional information. Never use engine
or carburetor cleaner products in the fuel tank or perma-
nent damage may occur.
FUEL STABILIZER
Fuel stabilizer isan acceptable alternative in minimizing the
formation of fuel gum depositsduring storage. Add stabilizer
to gasoline in fuel tank or storage container. Always follow
the fuel mix ratio found on the stabilizer container. Run
engine at least 5 minutes after adding stabilizer to allow the
stabilizer to reach the carburetor. You do not have to drain
the fuel tank for storage ifyou are using fuel stabilizer.
Pour 3.2 ounces of high quality, 2--cycle engine oil
intoan empty, approved one gallon gasoline contain-
er.
Add one gallon of regular unleaded gasoline to the
gallon container, then securely replace the cap.
Shake the containermomentarily.
The mixture is now ready for use. Fuel stabilizer can
be addedat thistime ifdesired; follow mixing instruo-
tions on the label.
FUEL MIXTURE CHART
40:1 FuehOil Mix Ratio
Gasoline
1 gallon 3,2
1.25 gallons 4.0
2.5 gallons 8.0
CRAFTSMAN 40:1 2 cycle engine oil is specially blended NOTE: One gallon fuel containers will hold more than one
with fuel stabilizers. If you do not use this Sears oil,you can gallon. Iftoo much gasoline isin the container,the resulting
add a fuel stabilizer (such as Craftsman No. 33500) to your gas-to-oil fuel mixture will not be correct for proper engine
fuel tank. operation.
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OPERATION
;TOPPING YOUR ENGINE
Move engine switchto the "STOP" position.
If engine does not stop, move the choke lever upward
(Full Choke).
TARTING YOUR ENGINE (Fig. 27 )
_ DANGER:
THE DUAL LINE HEAD OR BLADE WILL
TURN WHEN THE ENGINE STARTS.
WARNING:
BELS ON THE
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE.
AVOID ANY BODILY.CONTACT. WITH
THE MUFFLER WHEN STARTING
=.FORE STARTING THE ENGINE:
Fuel engine. Move 10feet (3 meters) awayfrom fueling
site.
Rest engine and shield on ground,supportingtdmmer
head or blade off ground.
_.RTING A COLD ENGINE OR WARM EN-
GINE AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL:
Move the engine switch to the =START"position.
Turn choke lever upward to automatically set the
choke and throttle advance for starting.
, i
Pullstarter handle with yourright handuntilengine at-
tempts to run or pops.
After engine attempts to run, turn choke lever down-
ward end repeat startingattempts untilengine runs.
After 10 seconds running, squeeze trigger to release
thrott/eadvance and return engine to idle.
NOTE: Choke and throttle advance are disengaged
when tdggel'is squeezed.
STARTING POSITION .I
Figure 27
STARTING A WARM ENGINE THAT HAS NOT
RUN OUT OF FUEL
Turnthe choke leverupward to set throttle advance for
starting and then return the choke leverto the normal
downward position before starting the engine.
MOTE: If throttle tdgger is squeezed accidently dudng
starting, itwillbe necessary to resetthroftleadvance by
turning the choke lever back up.
For hot engine restart, turn choke lever upwardto set
_hrottleadvance forstading andthenretumchokelever.
_onormal position before starting engine_
-told brushwacker against the ground with your left
land.
STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE:
Flooded engines can be started by movingthe engine
switch fromthe "STOP" positionand the choke lever in
the =OffChoke"position;then pullthe rope to ctear the
engine of excess fuel. This could require pulling the
starter rope many times depending on how badly the
unitis flooded.
If the unit still doesn't start, call the Customer Assis-
tance Hotline at 1-800-235-5878.
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' LITIES
RESPONSIBI
CUSTOMER
i i ii
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
i
Fill in dates as you complete regular service
Clean unitand labels.
Check for damaged or worn parts.
Check for loose fasteners and parts.
Clean Air Filter
Rep!ace Spark Plug
Inspect Muffler (Sewice ifnecessary)
Clean/Replace Spark ArrestorScreen (if installed)
Check Gearbox Lube
Before
Use
/J
i1.1
After
Use
ii
,. _,.
Every Every Every
5 hrs. 10 hrs. 25 hrs.
p-
Every
Season
/!
i _l i
Sewice Dates
I
i i¸, ..... i i ,i
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The warranty on this unit does not cover items that have
been subjected to operator abuse or negligence. To
receive full value from the warranty, the operator must
maintain unit as instructedinthis manual.
Some adjustments will need to be made periodically to
properly maintain your unit.
Aftadjustments in the =Service and AdjustmentS"section
of this manual should be checked at least once each
season.
Once a year, replace the spark plug, replace air filterele-
ment and check blades for wear. A new spark plug and a
clean/new air filter element assures proper air-fuel mix-
ture and helps your engine run better and last longer.
* Follow the maintenance schedule in this manual.
_ WARNING
DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG BEFORE
PERFORMING MAINTENANCE EXCEPT
FOR CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS.
REPLACE BLADE OR DUAL LINE HEAD
PARTS THAT ARE CRACKED, CHIPPED, OR
DAMAGED IN ANY OTHER WAY BEFORE
USING THE UNIT.
INSPECT THE ENTIRE UNIT. REPLACE
DAMAGED PARTS. CHECK FOR FUEL
LEAKS AND MAKE SURE ALL FASTENERS
ARE IN PLACE AND SECURELY FASTENED.
CLEAN UNIT AND LABELS
- Clean the unitusinga damp cloth with a mild detergenL
Wipe off the unitwith a clean dry cloth.
BEFORE EACH USE
CHECK FOR DAMAGED/WORN PARTS
Blades- replace blades that are bent, warped, cracked,
or damaged in any way.
Dual line head - replace trimmer head pads that are
bent, warped, cracked, or damaged in any way.
Fuel cap - replace broken or eak ng fue cap.
Gearbox- replace a cracked gearbox.
Shields - replaceshields that are bent, warped, cracked,
or damaged in any way.
LUBRICATION CHART (Fig. 28 )
Q G_ar Box
Figure 28
(1_,-_)Genera! purpose lithium base gear grease.
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CUSTOMER RESPONSiBiLITIES
_IECK FOR LOOSE FASTENERS/PARTS
Blade Nut
Dual Line Head Nut
Handlebar, Mounting Bracket, and Thumb Screw
rhrottie Handle
C_ylinderCover/Muffler Guard
_,lrFilter Cover
Muffler
3earbox
{ECK GEAR BOX LUBRICATION
29)
)rmally it is not necessary to change the gmace except
_ringservice of the gearbox assembly.
Remove the gearbox plug to check the grease level;
Grease level shouldbe 3/4 full. Usea general purpose
REPLACE SPARK PLUG (Fig. 31 )
Thesparkplugshouldbereplacedeachyeartoensurethe
eng nestartseasierandrunsbetter,
Spark Plug gap should be ,020".
Loosen 4 screws from cylinder cover with hex key,
Remove cylindercover.
Pull offthe spark plug booL
Remove and discard the spark plugfrom the cylinder.
Replace with correctspark plug and tighten with blade
nut/sparkplug wrench (10-12 Ib-tt).
Cover_'park p_ugwith spark plug boot.
lithium base grease.
Figure 29
EAN AIR FILTER. (Fig. 30 )
lifty air filter decreases the life and performance ofthe
llne and increases fuel consumptionand harmfulemis-
rtS.
raysclean after 5 tanks offuel or 5 hoursof operation,
_ver is less. Clean more frequently in dusty condi-
Loosen the screw on the air tilter knob enough to re-
move the cover fromthe engine.
Remove air filterfrom cover.
Wash air filter in soap and water.
SClueeze air filter dry end replace, incover. ,
Reinstall the air filtercover, making sure the choke exit
_lot is placed over the choke lever.
Air Filter
Air Filter Knob
Choke Lever
Choke
Exit Slot
Cover
Figure 30
Replace the cylinder cover making sure the muffler
...... guardinterlockswlththecrank ease assembly. Insert4
screws and tighten securely.
Screws _ |
Spark Plu_
Cover
Muffler Guard
Figure 31
INSPECT MUFFLER AND
SPARK ARRESTOR SCREEN (IF INSTALLED)
Asthe unitis used,carbon deposits buildup on the muffler
and spark arrestor screen (if installed), and must be re-
movedto:avoid creating a fire hazard or affecting engine
performance.
Required cleaning is every 10 hours of operation.
Replace the spark arrestor screen ifbreaks occur.
CLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTOR SCREEN
Disconnect the spark plug wire.
Remove the sparkarrestorscreen. (Refert0the Spark
ArrestorScreen Assembly section of this manual).
Cleanthesparkarrestorscreenwlthawirebrushorre-
place if breaks are found in the screen.
Reassemble parts, (Refer to the Spark Arrestor
Screen Assembly sectionof this manual).
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
ill i n
-DUAL LINE REPLACEMENT "
_ ARNING
TRIMMER HEAD PARTS THAT ARE
CHIPPED, CRACKED, BROKEN, OR
DAMAGED IN ANY OTHER WAY CAN FLY
APART AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. DO
NOT USE. REPLACE DAMAGED PARTS
BEFORE USING THE UNIT.
THE LINE SAVER MUST BE INSTALLED
ONLY FROM THE INSIDE OF THE
TRIMMER HEAD, IF INSTALLED ON THE
OUTSIDE OF THE TRIMMER HEAD, THE
LINE SAVER CAN FLY OFF AND BECOME
A DANGEROUS MISSILE.
USE ONLY °095" DiAMETER'GOOD .....
QUALITY LINE. NEVER_USE WIRE, ROPE,
STRING, ETC.
USE ONLY SPECIFIED SEARS
REPLACEMENT PARTS. USE OF OTHER
BRANDS OF REPLACEMENT PARTS CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR UNIT OR
INJURY TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHER.
DAMAGE/INJURY CAUSED BY USE OF
ACCESSORIESIATTACH MENTS NOT
SPECIRCALLY RECOMMENDED BY
SEARS WILL NOT BE REIMBURSED
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS CLEAN DIRT AND DEBRIS
FROM SPOOL AND HUB WHEN PERFORMING ANY
TYPE MAINTENANCE.
IMPORTANT: IF LINE SAVER FALLS OUT, REINSTALL
IT FROM THE INSIDE OF THE TRIMMER HEAD.
INSTALLING SPOOL WITH LINE ALREADY•
WOUND (Fig. 32,33,34,35, & 36 )
Figure32
NOTE: .The line savor can become worn during use. :
After a groove is worn into line saver,._remove it,from:
the hub, turn it upside down, and,,reinstalLit _(with spool,
removed) to provide a now wear surface. '
Insert the locking pin in the gearbox hole"while rotat-
ing the cutting head until it locks.
Use spark plug wrench (clockwise) to loosen the cut-
tinghead nut.
Pull apart the cover and hub. It may be difficult to pull
cover and hub apart due to an "O" ring located within
the cutting head.
Remove spool from the hub.
Remove any existing line from the spool.
Insert line separately into two holes on spool. Push
lines completely into holes.
Following the arrow located on the spool, wind both
lines simultaneously and tightly by separating lines
with forefinger. Secure lines into locking lugs.
Insert lines through holes keeping lines secure in
locking lugs. Before pushing spool completely into
hub, pull lines out of locking lugs. Spool should now
fit completelyinto hub.
Snap coverand hub back together.
To reinstall, go to "Installing The Dual Line Head" in
the Assembly section.
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Spool
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Figure 33
Figure 34
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Cove
Une Saver
Figure 35
Figure 36
Hub
Line Saver
Hub
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