Craftsman 358.795320 Owner's manual

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CRRFTSMRN
24cc/1.46 cu. in. 2-Cycle
17 Inch Cutting Path
GASOLINE WEEDWACKER ®
Model No.
358.795320
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WARNING:
Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating
Instructions before first use of this product.
For answers to your questions about this product:
Carl 7 am-7 pm, Mon-Sat; Sun, 10 am-7 pm
1-800-235-5878
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA
530-084661 03/16/97
WarrantyStatement 2 Storage 10
SafetyRules 2 TroubleshootingChart 1!
Assembly 4
Operation 5 RepairPartsList 12
Maintenance 8 Spanish 16
Service&Adjustments 9 Partsand Ordering BackCover
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN GAS POWERED
WEEDWACKER ® LINE TRIMMER
For one year from the date of pumhase, when this Craftsman Gas Powered
Weedwacker_ Line Trimmer is maintained, lubricated, and tuned up according to
the operating and maintenance instructionsin the Operator's Manual, Sears will
repair,free of charge, any defect in materials or workmanship.
This warranty excludes nylon line, spark plug, and air filter, whichare expendable
parts and become worn duringnormal use.
if th_sWeedwacker® Line Trimmer is used for commercial purposes, this warran-
ty applies for only90 days from the date of pumhase. If this Weedwacker_ Line
Trimmer is used for rental purposes, this warranty applies for only 30 days from
the date of purchase. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the
United States.
WARRANTYSERVICE IS AVAILABLEBY RETURNING THE WEEDWACKER® LINE
TRIMMER TO THENEARESTSEARS SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITEDSTATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817 WA Heffman Estates, IL 60179
WARNING: Whenusinggardening
appliances,basicsafetyprecautions
mustalwaysbefollowedtoreducethe
riskoffireandseriousinjury.Readand
follow all instructions.
Thispower unitcanbedangerous!
Operatorisresponsibleforfollowing
instructionsandwarningsonunitand
in manual.ReadentireOperator's
Manualbeforeusingunit!Bethorough-
lyfamiliar withthecontrolsandthe
properuseoftheunit.Restricttheuse
ofthisunittopersonswhohaveread,
understand,andwillfollow theinstruc-
tionsand warningsontheunitand in
themanual. Neverallowchildrento
operatethisunit.
Safetyinformationontheunit
DANGER: Neverusebladesorflail-
ingdevices.Thisunitisdesignedfor
linetrimmeruseonly.Useofanyother
accessoriesor attachmentswillin.
creasethe riskofinjury.
WARNING: Trimmerlinethrowsob-
jectsviolently.Youand otherscanbe
blinded/injured.Weareye andleg
protection.Keep bodypartsclearof
rotatingline.Keepchildren,bystand-
ers, and animals 50 feet (15 m) away.
Ifapproached,stopunitimmediately.
_Prote_on
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tfsituationsoccurwhichare notcov-
ered in this manual, use care and
goodjudgement.If you need assis-
tance, contactSearsService or call
the1-800numberlistedonthefront of
thismanual.
OPERATOR SAFETY
Alwayswearsafetyeye protection.
Always,wearlongpants,long
sleeves,boots,and gloves.Wearing
safetylegguardsisrecommended.
Do notgo barefootorwearsandals.
Stay clearofspinningline.
Securehairaboveshoulderlength.
Secureorremove looseclothingor
clothingwithlooselyhangingties,
straps,tassels,etc.They can be
caughtin movingparts.
Do notoperatewhenyouare tired,
ill,or undertheinfluenceofalcohol,
drugs,ormedication.
Wear hearingprotectionifyouuse
unitfor morethan1-1/2 hoursper
day.
Neverstartorruninsidea closed
roomorbuilding.Breathingexhaust
fumescankilt.
Keephandlesfreeofoilandfuel.
UNIT / MAINTENANCE SAFETY
Disconnectthesparkplugbefore
performingmaintenanceexceptcar-
buretoradjustments.
Lookforandreplacedamagedor
leosepartsbeforeeachuse.Look
for and repairfuelleaksbefore use.
Keepingoodworkingcondition.
Replacetrimmerheadpartsthatare
chipped,cracked,broken,ordam-
aged inanyotherwaybeforeusing
theunit.
Makesureunitisassembledcorrect-
lyas showninthismanual.
Makecarburetoradjustmentswith
lowerendsuppertedtopreventline
from contactinganyobject.
Keepothersaway whenmakingcar-
buretoradjustments.
UseonlyrecommendedCraftsman
accessoriesandreplacementparts.
FUEL SAFETY
° Mixandpourfueloutdoors.
° Keepawayfromsparksorflames.
Usea containerapprovedfor fuel.
Donotsmokeorallowsmokingnear
fuel ortheunit.
' Wipeupall fuelspills.
Moveat least 10 feet (3 meters)
away fromfuelingsit=
engine.
Stopengineand allowtocoolbefore
removingfuelcap.
CUTTING SAFETY
Useonlyfortrimming,mowing,
ing,andsweeping.Do notusefor
pruningorhedgetrimming.
Inspecttheareabeforeeachuse.
Removeobjects(rocks,broken
glass,nails,wire,etc.)whichcanbe
thrownbyorbecomeentangledin
line.Hardobjectscandamagethe
trimmerbeadandbethrowncausing
seriousinjury.
Keepfirmfoolingand balance.Do
notoverreach.
Keepall partsofyourbodyaway
from mufflerandspinningline.Keep
enginebelowwaistlevel A hotmuf-
fler cancauseseriousbums.
Cuttingonleftsideoftheshieldwill
throwdebrisawayfrom theoperator.
TRANSPORTING AND
STORAGE
Allowenginetocool;secureunitbe-
forestoringortransportinginvehicle.
Emptythefueltankbeforestoring or
transportingtheunit.Useupfuelleft
inthecarburetorbystartingtheen-
gineand lettingitrununtilitstops.
Storeunitandfuelin areawherefuel
vapors cannot reachsparksor open
flames from water heaters,electric
motorsor switches,furnaces, etc.
Storeunitsolinelimiter cannotacci-
dentally causeinjury.The unitcanbe
hung by thetube.
Storeunitout ofreachofchildren.
If situationsoccur which are notcov-
ered in this manual, use care and
good judgment.If you need assis-
tance,call 1-800-235-5878.
SPECIAL NOTICE: Thisunitisnot
equippedwitha temperaturelimiting
mufflerandsparkarrestingscreen
whichmeetstherequirementsofCali-
forniaCodes4442 and4443. AllU.S.
forest landandthestatesofCalifornia,
Idaho,Maine,Minnesota,NewJersey,
Oregon,andWashingtonrequireby
lawthatmanyinternalcombustionen-
ginesbeequippedwitha sparkarres-
torscreen.Ifyouoperateina locale
wheresuchregulationsexist,youare
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legally responsible for installing and tionof the law, Contact your Sears
maintaining the operating condition of Service Center for the correct parts.
these parts. Failure to doso is a viola-
CARTON CONTENTS
Check carton contents against the fol-
lowinglist.
Model 358,795320
Trimmer
Shield with wing nut
Assist Handle with'bolt and wing nut
Container of Oil
Spool with 20 ft. ofline
Examine partsfor damage, Do not use
damaged parts.
NOTE: it you need assistance or find
pads missing or damaged, call
1-800-235-5878.
It is normal forthe fuel filter to rattle in
the empty fuel tank,
Findingfuel or oilresidue on muffler is
normaldue tocarburetor adjustments
and testing done by the manufacturer.
ASSEMBLY
WARNING: Ifreceivedassembled,
repeatallstepstoensureyourunitis
pmpedyassembledand allfasteners
aresecure.
Besuretoassemblethehandletothe
unitbeforeyouassembletheshield.
ATTACHING THE HANDLE
(some unitsare already assembled)
WARNING: Make sure unitis propedy
assembled and allfasteners are secure.
Assembiehandletotheunitasshown;
make sure bottom of handle isseated
inthe groove in the trigger housing.
NOTE: Wing nut must be assembled
on the right hand side of the unitas
shown in the above illustration.
Make sure the bolt is seated into the
hex shapped hole in the handle.
Pivothandle toacomfortable position.
Tighten handle securely.
ATTACHING SHIELD
WARNING: The shield must be prop-
erly installed.The shield providespartial
protectionfromthe risk of thrown objects
to the operatorand othersand is
equippedwitha linellm_terwhichcuts
excess lineto the properlength. The line
limtter(on undersideofshield) is sharp
and can cutyou. For properorientation,
see illustrationin Operationsection.
Remove wing nut from shield.
- Insert bracket into slot as shown.
Pivot shield untilbolt passes through
hole in bracket.
Securely tighten wing nut onto bolt.
_-_ Slot
"_,__ Bracket
Wing
nut
KNOWYOURTRIMMER
READTHiSOPERATOR'SMANUALAND SAFETYRULESBEFOREOPERATINGYOUR
UNIT.Compare the illustrations with your unit b familiarize yourself withthe !ocationof
e various controlsand adjustments. Save this manual for future mferenca.
AssistHandle
Tube
Muffler EngineStop Throttle Tdrr_rner
Switch Trigger Head
Starter
Rope
ENGINE STOP SWITCH
Choke
Lever
Primer
Bulb
Shield
\
FuelMix Line
FillCap Limiter
B!ade
CHOKE
Theenginestopswitchis usedtostopthe
engine.Pushandholdtheenginestop
swltcnintheSTOPorOFFpositionuntil
theenginehas fully stopped.
PRIMER BULB
Theprimerbulb removesairfrom the
fuellinesandfillsthem withfuel. This
allowsyoutostarttheenginewithfew-
erpullson thestarterrope,Activate
theprimerbulbbypressingitandal-
lowingitto returntoitsoriginalform.
The chokehelps tosupplyfueltothe
carburetorduringstarting.This allows
youtostarta coldengine.Activatethe
chokebymovingchokeleverto Full
Choke.After enginehasstarted,move
chokelevertoOff Choke.
EDGEGUIDE
The edQeguideprotectstheunitfrom
contactingthe groundduringedging,
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
WARNING: Besureto readthefuel
informationin thesafetyrulesbefore
youbegin.Ifyou do notunderstand
thesafelyrules,do notattempttoluel
yourunit.Call1-800-235-5878,
FUELING ENGINE
Thisengineiscertifiedtooperateon
unleadedgasoline.Beforeoperalion,
gasoiinemust be mixedwitha good
quality2-cycleair-cooledengineoil,
We recommendCraftsmanbrandoil.
Mixgasolineandoilat a ratioof40:1
(A40:1 ratioisobtainedby mixing3.2
ouncesofoilwith_ gallonofunFeaded
gaseline),DONOTUSEautomotiveoil
orboatoil.Theseoilswillcause
enginedamage.When mixingfuel,
follow inslructionspdntedoncontainer.
Onceoilisaddedtogasoline,shake
containermomentarilyto assurethat
thefuel isthoroughlymixed,Always
readandfollow the safetyrules
relatingtofuel beforefuelingyourunit.
IMPORTANT
Experience indicates that alcohol
blended fuels (called gasehol or using
ethanol or methanol) can attract mois-
lure which leads to separation and
formation ofacids during storage.
Acidic gas can damage the fuel sys-
tem of an engine while in storage.
Toavoid engine problems,empty fuel
system before storage for30 days or
longer.Draingas tank, start engine and
let it mn until fuel line,sand carburetor
are empty. Use freshfuel next season.
Never use engine or carburetorcleaner
productsin the fuel tank or permanent
damage may occur. See the STORAGE
sectionfor additionalinformation.
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HOW TO STOP YOUR UNIT
Push and hold the engine stop switch
in the STOP or OFF position until the
unit has fully stopped.
STARTING YOUR ENGINE
ChokeLever
Engine -__
Stop
Switch_
could require pullingthe starter handle
many times depending on how badly
the unitis flooded.
Ifthe unit still doesn't start, refer to
TROUBLESHOOTINGchart or call
1-800-235-5878.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING POSITION
ALWAYS WEAR: _ Eye Protection
HOW TO START YOUR UNIT
WARNING: The tdmmer head will turn
while starting the engine. A hot muffler
can cause serious burns.
COLD ENGINE STARTING OR
STARTING AFTER REFUELING
Set unit on a flat surface.
StartingPosition
Slowlypressprimerbulb6 limes.
MovechokelevertoFULLchoke.
Trigger
Bulb
Squeeze and hold trigger through all
remaining steps.
° Pullstarter handleuntilengine attempts
to start,but no more than 5 pulls.
Move choke lever to HALFchoke.
Pullstarter handle until engine runs.
Allow engine to run 10 seconds, then
move choke lever to OFFchoke.
RESTARTING A WARM ENGINE
Move choke lever to OFF choke.
Pull starter handle untilengine starts.
° If engine does notstart in 5 pulis,follow
ir_truclionsin STARTINGA COLDEN-
GINE.
DIFFICULT STARTING OR
STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE
Flooded engines can be started by
placing the choke lever in the Off
Choke position; then, pull the rope to
clear the engine ofexcess fue!. This
Cut from your dghtI left.
Do not run the engine at a higher speed
than necessa_,.The cuttinglinew_ cut
efficiently when the engineis runat less
than full throttle.At lowerspeeds, there
is less engine noise and vlbralion.The
cuttinglinewill lastlonger and willbe
lesslikely to"weld" ontothe spool.
Always release the throttle trigger and
allow the engine to return to idle speed
when notcutting.
To stop engine:
Release the throttle trigger.
Push and hold the engine stop
switch in the STOPor OFF position
untilthe unit has fully stopped.
TWIST-N-EDGE
Pullthe tab toward the engine.
Twist the tube to the edging position.;
release tab.
TRIMMER UNE ADVANCE
Trimmer line will advance approxi-
mately 2 in. (5 cm) each time bottom of
tdmmer head is tapped on the ground
with engine running at full throttle.
The most efficientlinelengthisthe
maximum length allowedby linelimiter.
Always keep the shield in place when
the tool is being operated;
ToAdvance Line:
° Operate the engine at full throttle.
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Holdthetrimmerheadparalleltoand
abovethegrassyarea.
Tapthebottomofthetrimmerhead
lightlyonthegroundonetime.Ap-
proximately2 in.(5 cm)oflinewillbe
advancedwitheachtap.
Toadvance line,tapbottomoftrimmer
headongroundonetime.
Always tap the trimmer head on a
grassy area. Tapping on surfaces such
as concrete or asphalt can cause ex-
cessive wear to the trimmer head.
If lineisworn downto 2 in. (5 cm) or
less,more than one tap willbe required
to obtainthe most officiantline length.
WARNING" Use only .080" (2 ram)
diameter line. Other sizes o! line will
not advance properly and can cause
serious injury. Do not use other materi-
als such as wire, String, rope, etc. Wire
can break off during cutting and be-
come a dangerous missile that can
cause serious injury.
CUTTING METHODS
WARNING: Use minimumspeed and
do notcrowdthe linewhen cutting
around hard objects(rock, gravel, fence
posts,etc.),which can damage the trim-
mer head, become entan_ed inthe line,
or be thrown causing a serious hazard,
* The tipof the linedoes the curing.
Youwillachieve the best performance
and minimum linewear by notcrowd-
ingthe lineintocuttingarea. The right
and wrong waysare shown below.
Tipofthe Une LineCrowdedInto
DoesTheCutting WorkArea
Right
* The line willeasily remove grass and
weeds from around walls, fences,
trees and flower beds, but it also can
cut the tender bark of trees or shrubs
and scar fences. To help avoid dam-
age especially to delicate vegetation
or trees with tender bark, shorten line
to4-5 in. (10-13 cm) and use at less
than full throttle.
For trimming or scalping, use less
than full throttleto increase line life
and decrease head wear, especially:
During light duty cutting,
Near objects around which the line
can wrap such as small posts,
trees or fence wire.
° For mowing or sweeping, use full
throttle for a goodclean job.
WARNING: Always wear eye protec-
tion. Never teen over the trimmer head.
Rocks or debris can ricochet or be
thrown intoeyes and face and cause
blindness or other serious injury.
TRIMMING - Hold the bottom of the
trimmer head about 3 in. (8
the ground and at an
the tip ofthe line to make contact.
notfome trimmer line intowork area.
Trimming
:3in. (8 cm)
AboveGround
SCALPING - The scalping technique
removes unwanted vegetation. Hold
the bottom of the trimmer head about 3
in. (8 cm) above the ground and at an
angle. Allow the tipof the line to strike
the ground around trees, posts, monu-
ments, etc. This technique increases
line wear.
Scelpi_o... .
MOWING - Your trimmer is ideal for
mowing in places conventional lawn
mowers cannot reach. In the mowing
position, keep the line parallel to the
ground, Avoid pressing the head into
the ground as this can scalp the
ground and damage the tool.
Mowing Ii
SWEEPING- Thefanningactionof
rotatinglinecanbe usedfor a quick
andeasycleanup.Keeplineparallel
to and abovethesurfacesbeingswept
and movethetoolfromsidetoside.
MAINTENANCESCHEDULE
EDGING- TheTwist-N-Edgefeature
allows for easy edgingof sidewalks,
patios,driveways,etc.Adjust trimmer
to the edging position.Allow onlythe
tipof thelineto make contact.Do not
forcetrimmerlineintoworkarea.
Edging _',_1
CARE& MAINTENANCETASK
CheckforLoosefastenersandparts
Checkfor damagedorwornparts
Cleanunit andtabels
Cleanair filter
Replace sparkplug
WHEN TO PERFORM
Beforeeachuse
Beforeeachuse
Aftere_h use..........
.........Every5 hoursofoperation
Yearly
GENERALRECOMMENDATIONS
The warrantyonthisunitdoesnotcov-
er itemsthathavebeensubjectedto
operatorabuseornegligence.Tore-
ceivefullvaluefromthewarranty,the
operatormustmaintainunitas instruct-
edinthismanualVariousadjustments
willneedtobemadeperiodicallyto
properlymaintainyourunit.
CHECK FOR LOOSE
FASTENERS AND PARTS
SparkPlugBoot
AirFilter
, HousingScrews
Assist HandleScrews
ShieldScrew
CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR
WORN PARTS
Referreplacementofdamaged/worn
partstoyourSearsService Center.
EngineStopSwitch- Ensureswitch
functionspropedybypressingand
holdingtheswitchinthe "Stop"posi-
tion.Makesureenginestops;then
restartengineandcontinue.
FuetTank- Donotuseunititfueltank
showssignsofdamageorleaks.
Shield- Discontinueuse ofunit if
debrisshieldisdamaged.
CLEAN UNIT & LABELS
Cleanthe unitusinga dampcloth
witha milddetergent.
Wipeoffunitwitha cleandrycloth.
CLEAN AIR RLTER
Do notcleanfilteringasolineorother
flammablesolventtoavoidcreatinga
fire hazardorproducingharmfulevap-
orativeemissions.
A dirtyair filter decreasesengineper-
formanoeand increasesfuelconsump-
tionandharmfulemissions.Always
cleanafterevery5 hoursofoperation.
Cleanthecoverandtheareaaround
ittokeepdirt anddebrisfrom failing
intothecarburetorchamberwhen
thecoverisremoved.
Removeparts asillustrated.
Washthefilterinsoapandwater.
Allowfiltertodry.
Replaceparts.
SFdter .
Cover
REPLACE SPARK PLUG
Replacethespark plugeachyearto
ensuretheenginestarts easierand
runsbetter. Setsparkpluggapat
,025in.ignitiontimingisfixedand
nonadjustable.
Twist,thenpu!loffsparkplugboot.
ADVANCING THE CU'R'ING LINE
Advancelinebytappingbottomofcut-
ringheedtightlyonthegroundwhile
engineis runningat fullspeed.A metal
bladeattachedtotheshieldwillcutthe
line totheproperlength.
REPLACING THE LINE
Removethespoolbyfirmlypu!ling
onthetapbutton.
Cleanentiresurfaceofhuband
spool.
Replacewitha pre-woundspool,or
cuta lengthof20 feet of.080"_2
ram)diameterCraftsman®ProTrim-
merline.Neverusewire,rope,
string,etc,,whichcanbreakoffand
becomea dangerousmissile.
insertabout1/2inch(1 cm)ofone
endo!thelineintothesmallholein-
sidethespool.
Smati ._'-.P"_
Hole__' _,..__Spool
Windthelineevenlyand tightlyonto
thespool.Windinthe directionofthe
arrowfoundonthespool.
Pushthelineintothenotch,leaving
3 to5 inches(7 - 12 cm)unwound.
Inserttheline intothee_dtholeinthe
hubas shownintheillustration.
Alignthenotchwith thelineexithole.
Pushthespoolintothe hubuntilit
snapsinto place.
Pullthelineextendingoutsidethe
hub toreleaseitfrom thenotch.
Line exit hole
Removesparkplugfromcylinder
anddiscard.
ReplacewithChampionRCJ-SY
sparkplugand tightenwitha 3/4in.
socketwrench(10-12 ft.-Jbs).
° Reinstallthesparkplugboot.
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: The trimmerheadwillbe
spinningduringmostofthisprocedure.
Wearyourprotectiveequipmentand
observeall safetyprecautions.After
makingmixtureadjustments,recheck
idtespeed.
Carburetoradjustmentiscriticalandif
doneimproperlycanpermanently
damagetheengineaswellas thecar-
buretor.Ifyourequ|refurtherassis-
tanceorareunsureaboutperforming
thisprocedure,call1.800-235-5878.
Oldfuel, a dirtyairfilter,a dirtyfuelIll-
ter,orfloodingmay givethe impres-
sionofanimproperlyadjustedcarbu-
retor.Checktheseconditionsbefore
adjustingthecarburetor.
The carburetorhasbeencarefullySet
at thefactory.Adjustmentsmay be
necessaryifyounoticeanyofthefol-
lowingconditions;
° Enginewillnotidle.
underadjustingprocedure.
Enginediesorhesitatesinsteadof
accelerating.See =Acceleration
Check"underadjustingprocedure.
Lossofcuttingpower.See "Mixture
Adjustment"underadjusting
procedure.
Therearetwoadjustmentscrewson
thecarburetor.Theyarelocatedin the
area justabovetheprimerbulb.
MixtureScrew(with
LirniterCap)
Idle
Speed
Screw
AirF{Iter
Cover
CARBURETOR PRESETS
Whenmakingcarburetorpresetadjust-
ments,donotforce plasticlimitercaps
beyondstopsor damagewilloccur.
Ifcarburetorpresetsare notneeded,
proceedto=AdjustingProcedure,Idle
Speed."
Toadjustpresets:
Turnmixturescrewcounterclockwise
untilitstops.
Turntheidlespeedscrewclockwise
untilitstops.Nowturncounterclock-
wise4-1/2 turns.
=Startengine,cutgrassfor3 minutes,
and proceedtotheadjustment
section.Ifenginedoes notstart,
refertotroubleshootingchartorcall
the 1-800numberlistedonthefront
ofthismanual.
* Ifengineperformanceisacceptable
atthepresetpositions,nofurther
adjustmentisnecessary.
ADJUSTING PROCEDURE
IdleSpeed
Allowenginetoidle.Adjustspeeduntil
enginerunswithoutstalling.
Turnclockwiseto increaseengine
speed ifenginestallsordies.
oTurncounterclockwiseto decrease
speed.
Nofurther adjustmentsarenecessary
ifperformanceissatisfactory.
Mixture Adjustment "H"
DONOToperateengineat fullthrottle
for prolongedperiodswhilemakingad-
justments.Damagetotheenginecan
occur.Extendlinetothelengtha!-
lowedbythelinetimiterand cutsome
grass.Basedonperformancewhile
cutting,turnthemixtureadjustmentin
1/16-turnincrementsasfollows:
Clockwiseuntil theenginehasgood
powerwhilecuttingwithnohesita-
tion.
Donot adjust by soundor speed,but
judge by how wellthe engineper-
forms whilecutting.
Counterclockwiseif theenginehas
speedbutdiesorlackspowerwhile
cutting.
Aftercompletingadjustments,check
foracceleration.Resetifnecessary.
Acceleration Check
Ifenginedies orhesitatesinsteadof
accelerating,turn mixtureadjustment
counterclockwiseuntil youhave
smoothacceleration.Recheckandad-
justas necessaryfor acceptableper-
formance.
Prepare unitforstorageat endofsea-
son orif itwiltnotbeusedfor30 days
ormore.
WARNING:
Allowenginetocool,and secure the
unitbeforestoringortransporting.
* Storeunitandfuel ina wellventi-
latedareawherefuelvaporscannot
reachsparksoropenflamesfrom
waterheaters,electricmotorsor
switches,furnaces, etc.
* Storeunitwithallguardsinplace.
Positionunitsothatanysharpobject
cannotaccidentallycauseinjury.
Storeunitandfuel welloutofthe
reachofchildren.
EXTERNAL SURFACES
Ifyour unitistobe storedfor a period
oftime,cleanitthoroughlybeforestor-
age. Storein a cleandryarea.
. Ughtiy oil extemalmetalsurfaces.
FUEL SYSTEM
Under Fueling Engine in the Operating
Section of this manual, see message
labeled IMPORTANT regarding the use
of gasohol in your engine.
Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable alter-
native in minimizing the formation of
fuel gum deposits duringstorage. Add
stabilizer to the gasoline in the fuel
tank or fuel storage container. Follow
the mix instructions found on stabilizer
container. Run engine at least 5 min-
utss after adding stabilizer.
CRAFTSMAN40:1, 2-cycle engine oil
(air cooled) is already blended with
fuel stabilizer. If you do not use this
Sears oil,you can add a fuel stabilizer
to your fuel tank.
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ENGINE
Removesparkplugand pour1tea-
spoonof40:1,2-cycleengineoil(air
cooled)throughthesparkplugopen-
ing.Slowlypullthestarterrope8 to
10timestodistributeoil
Replacesparkplugwithnewoneof
recommendedtypeandheatrange.
Cleanairfilter.
Checkentireunitforloosescrews,
nuts,and bolts.Replaceanydam*
aged,broken,orwomparts.
Atthebeginningofthenextseason;
useonlyfresh fuel havingtheproper
gasolinetooilratio.
OTHER
Donotstoregasolinefrom onesea-
sonte another.
Replacegasotinecanifitstartstorust.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
TROUBLE ICAUSE
Engine will no - Engine flooded.
start. ! Fuel tank empty.
Spark plug notfiring.
Fuel not reaching
carburetor.
Compression low.
idleEngineproperly.Willnot Idle speed set too low.
- Idle speed set too high.
Carburetor requires
adjustment.
Crankshaft seals worn.
Compression low.
Air filter dirty.
Spark plug fouled.
Carburetor requires
adjustment.
Carbon bui_ up.
Compression low.
Choke partially on.
: J'-uelmixture incorrect.
Engine will not
accelerate,
lacks power,
or dies under
a lead.
Enginesmokes
excessively.
* Airfilterdirty.
Carburetorrequires
adjustment,
EnginerunshotI Fuelmixture incorrect.
' Sparkplugincorrect.
J
Carburetorrequires
adjustment
Carbonbuildup.
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REMEOY
See "S_artingInstructions."
-=Filltankwithcorrectfuelmixture.
Installnewsparkplug.
: Checkfordirtyfuel filter;replace.
Checkfor kinkedorsplitfuel line
repairorreplace.
* ContactSearsService.
i Adjustidlespeedscrew
clockwisetoincreasespeed.
Adjustidlespeedscrewcounter-
clockwisetoreducespeed.
See "CarburetorAdjustments."
ContactSearsService.
ContactSearsService,
Cleanor replaceairfilter.
: Cleanor replacesparkplug
and re-gap.
See "CarburetorAdjustments."
ContactSearsService.
ContactSearsService.
Adjustchoke.
Emptyfueltankandrefillwith
correctfuelmixture.
Cleanorreplaceair filter.
See =CarburetorAdjustments._
See "FuelingYourUnit."
Replace withcorrectsparkplug.
See =CarburetorAdjustments."
Contact SearsService.
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REPAIR PARTS
L i i = = .
& WA_NG
AE rep_lr_ adjustrnont_ and P" _-_2_ _ _ _
ma]nton_on not described
In the Opemtor's Mmmat
must be pedo_ by quail-
fled se'tvfcepersonnel
3 108 9 20
SEARS MODEL358.795320
21 25 22 6
17
15 -- 18
ROt. Part No.
"L 530094551
. 530016179
530049107
4. 5_0478_3
5- 530047924
6. 530047910
7. 530015820
530_0B4
9_ 53004792_
10. 530016193
11. .5,30049065
_2_ 53_86
13. 530015814
14. 530069930
15. 530095500
16. 530095380
17, 530401958
18. 530401957
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DesCr]p.0n
DriveShaft
Screu_ThrottreHsg.
Trigger
]hrottie Hsg• (Right}
lhrot_e H_. (Left)
AssistHandle
BoJt-Shield
Sp_ng-CompreSsien
Aclut_tor
Washer
DdveSh_t Hsg_A_'y
Uno Umiter
Screw,4,ineLimitor
ShieldKitAss'y.
(;ncl.12 & 13)
CuffingHead Ass'y.
(Incl.16-19)
HubAss'y
Sp_r_
Clip-Retainer-Head .
ROt.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
2_
27,
28.
Port No.
7185932
5_0479t2
5300479€1
5300_6173
530018152
530094543
530015810
53004,9844
530O49845
530015966
Not Shown
530084661
530047467
530049"f22
530049102
530O475OO
oon_peo.
Spoolw_L_e
Locator-dght
Locator-_eft
Bo_-Han_ie
Wingnut
DustCup
Screw
Edga Guard
Clamp-Mount_g
Screw
Operator'sMonua_
ShaftWarningDecal
ShieldDecal
Slad_TngInstruction
StopDecal
12
23
iiiiiiii i
REPAIR PARTS
6 4
32 52 3
56 50 53 63
28
8 735369 38
14 11 12
64 6! 16 49
23 62 1
57
67
Rid'. Part No.
1, 530016164
2. 530015_2
3. 530016168
4. 530015880
6. 5_015810
7. 530019233
9. 530019194
10. 530015945
11. 530049390
12. 530049389
13, 530069886
14. 530039163
15. 5&q036145
16. 530015954
17, 530O15826 1
18.i 53_7953
1_ 53O014532
20 _15
21,
22, 530014861
I_-sedpflo. !Ref. Part No,
_rter Spring 28. ;
Screw 29, i 530049489
Rett_r-Pufley 30. 530036579
Screw 31. 530016197
Statt_r Handk_ 32. 530049377
_ctaw 33. 530019181
IGasket-CylindertCarb. 34, 53C069757
iSpark Plug (RCJ-SY) 35. _58
Gasket.K:_rb. 36, 53C015849
Retainer Ring-C'case 37. 530319223
Lead Wire 38. 5300_75,€
Ground Wlro
FIp_heef Ass'y. 39. 530015162
tgnili_ Mod_ 40. 530047914
Spacet4gn_t. Module 41. 530015557
Scmw-lgnit, Module
Washer-Thrust
D_ Cou_ng
CrankshaftAss'y.
3or_ectJngRodASSy.
=iston Ring
3tank_sa Assy,
(Incf+l0 & 23-26}
Descd_on
Muffler Cove_
Muf_er B_fife-Exit
MufflerBaffle-First
MufflerSpdng
Rear Shroud
GasP.et--C'case
cy_er _e
Carb. Adaptor t_t
Screw-Carb AdioS.
Gas'_4-.Cy_nder
Carburetor Assy K_
(Incl. I.,imller Cap)
Piston Pin Rak_iner
_t_oke Plate
Screw
Ref Part No,
54. 530069_70
55. 53001434"/"
56. ! 530014,36_
57, _16
! 58. 530014729
53. 530038114
60. 530049469
61. _32
62, 5300_400
Meffler Kit
(Inc[ 27--31)
Fuel Cap Assy.
Fue_ Pickup Assy
Engine Gasket KIt
(Ind. 7.9,33, 37)
C'ease/C's_ Assy.
(Incl. _0,19,P,2-2S)
ONOff Switch
F_'_ Hou_eg Ass,a,.
Rope
S_ter F_lfe¥ Kit
(Incl.64)
Fuel L_e-Ca_L_Tank
Screw
23. 530032125 IrmerBear[ng
24. 530032124 Ou_erB_aring
25. 530019179 C'caseSeal
26. 530015941 Rat. Ring/C'shaft
27, 530036578 Muffler Body
42+_530047916 ChokeLever
43. _1525_ WaveWasher
44. 530015852 ChokeSpacer
4_, 530049089 A_f_ox
46. 5300479_ Air F_terFoam
47. 5,._)049079 AirF_er Cover
48. 530015966 _ Box
49. 530049066 "rhmttlaC_bleAssy
50. 53004,9"299 Fue_TankAss'y.
51. 530015953 Screw-CyUnder
52. 530036793 ShroudIsolator
53. 530069247 FuelLine-Cad0/Tank
65. 530036792 Isolator-C'case
66. 53006_756 PLstonK3t
(_'ncL21,68 & Pin)
67. 53006_380 Spad<Anes_or Kil
13
._cD.l_r _o r A_emblv I_t Number #r_006_._4 -WA226
1
÷
ReL Part No. Descrip_on
. 530038404 LtmiterCap
5_00_B42 Ca_retor Repair J_t
3. 530069844 Gasket/DisphragmKit
I
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delivered directly to your home
Call 7 am - 7 pm, 7 days a week
1-800-366-PART
(1-800-366-7278)
Para ordenar piezas con entrega a
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For in-house major brand repair service
Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
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Para pedir servicio de reparaci6n a
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For the location of a Sears Parts and
Repair Center in your area
Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
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Maintenance Agreement or to inquire
about an existing Agreement
Call 9 am - 5 pro, Monday-Saturday
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When requesting service or ordering
parts, always provide the following
information:
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Craftsman 358.795320 Owner's manual

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