Craftsman 358.356070 User manual

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e Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
RepairParts
MODELNO,
358.356070-3.0/18"
AWARNING:
Carefully read and fo)10w
Safely Rule_ Precautions
al_d Operating inslroclio_s
Failure to do so earl _eeult
in serious perSOnaltnjury,
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3.0118"
GASOLINE CHAIN SAVV
Re_;old in lhe spaceprovidedbelow theMode NO.:andSe_'ialNo, o!
your saw. These numbers are located Onthe starling tnstruclions
_cal,
Mode! No,
SetiaI No,
Retain these numbers for future reference.
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Sears, Roebtzck _nd C( _.,Cl ltctag( _ l It, 60684 U,S.A.
66791-3-25187-1-25287 . _Sea_s_i_,l_uekandCo.,_987
FULLO_G:ASOLINE CHAINSAW, .....
(Excluding Bar, Chain, Spark P!ug,Air Fitte{and Staiiei' Rope) _ +_ '
maiBten_nce{nst_:uctionsin Lheopat:_tor'smaP+u_tl,S_alswINrepairde{°';ISi_iitateltalorw_!kmanshlpin lht$Oa:_oli¢_$
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dUfiOg nofm_ll use, ' . : '
t{ finischainsawisused{o.'commercialo_te_ purposes,t_s waIrantyappl{Bsfor0r_!_i30 _iys f{orn_al:eo!pu_'¢he_0.
WARRANTYSERVtCEISAVA_LABLEBYRETURNINGTH£CHAINSAWTOTH_N_ARESTSFJ_RSSERV|CE'CENTF_W_
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Seats,R_ehu_ken_Co.Seu_Tower,DI_I./I_g_'3|A, ChicaneD, IL 60684
B, A._chlng TheH_dguard .................... 7
C, AttachingTheSp_f .. ; ...................... 7
D, AttachingTlteBarandChain ..................8
E, ChainTension.............................8
F. FuelingYou_Engine .........................9
G, Bar_dChair=Lubricanl....................'I0
Al_cessorias.................................10
Using Your Saw ............................ 11
A. ControlDevices: ........................ 11
B. StartingInstructions ..................... 1'_
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SPECIA l. SAFETY SECTION ........ .:_--:.... :"
GUARDAGAINSTKi_rI(BAcK ;i. nEDUCINGK,CKBACK
Kict_backlaadahgerousteactionthatcan[aedtosedous
personal!njury.Donr_ relyonlyonthesafetYdevicespro-
vfdedwith_oursaw, A._aChainsawuser,youmusttake
spedalsafery p!ecauttonsto helpkeepyourcutUngjobs
freefromaccidentorlnjury..... .
_, :_KJCKBACKWARNING ."-
Kickbackcanoccur whenthe m6vingohaincbntacls
artob|ectat theo'pperportlonoffh$tipoftheguldebar
orwhent hewoodclosaslnand pin, has!he sawohain
Intheout.Contectal theupper_rtlonoffba ripe! the
9Utdebarcenc, usetheohalntodlglntotheobJectand
stoptheohalnforanlnstant, The.reauitlsa/ighto/ng
fasGreversereactlonwhtch kicl_ fhegulde barup ahd
back towardthe Operator.ttthesaw chainispln_ched
alongthe top of the guidebar,,theguide barcan be
ddven rapldly back toward the operator. Either ot
these tea_llone cancauselossof sawcentre!which
can msuttInseriouspersonal Enjury.
Rgure I
Figure3
1. Recognize Ihal kickback can happen, With a
basic understandingof kickback, you canreduce
the element of surprise which contribu|es to
accidentS, .... "
2. NeverI,etIhemo_lngchaincontac_any objectatthe
. tipof theguide bar.F_jpre1,
3, Keepthe working area free from obstructions
such as other trees, branehes_r0eks, fences,
stumps, etc, Ftgu_:e'2,,EIimtnataor avoid any
obstructionthatyoursawche,ir_couidhitwhile you
: ' "'_z_'e'cutting'th;'ougha parlicular:ibg o_branch.
4, Keep your saw chain she_"and properly ten-
sioned, Fo_owSearschainsharpeningar_ mainte-
nanceinstructions.Che_ tenslonatregularIn!stoats
withthoeng]nestoppe_J,_,_er_'ththe'er_inen_nlng+
Make surethebarclampnutsaresecurelytightened
aftertensioningthechain.A looseordullchaincan
b",Creasethethenceof kickbacl_, .
5. Begtnand continue cuttingat furl throttle.|l the
chainismovingat a dowerspeed,thereisgreater
chance forkickback tooccur, _r
6. Cutonlyone Iog ata time.
7. UseextremecautionWhenre-enteringa cuL
8, Donol attempt plunge cuts.
9. Watchforshitting fees orotherforcesthatcould
close a cut and pinch or fail into the chain,
10, Use only the Reduced.Kickback GuideBarand
Low-KIckbockChatnspeci_ie_foryoursaw. '
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MAINTAINING CONTROL
t. Keepagood firmgripon thesawwith bothhands
when the.eng!n=eis r_nnjng_and dOn'rt let go.
Figure3: A firm grip can,neutralizekickb_cP,a_
he!p 'yoq meiP,tain cor_troIof the saw, Y,eep the
fingersof you_"left handencirclingand yourleft
thumbUnderlhe front handabet. Keepyour right
. fia_d compiptelit_rooildthe _earhandiawhether
yodak_fiOhtha_dedorle!thsnded. Keepyourlet!
a_msire ghtw th tl_eel_w locked,
2, Poshtenyo_iefthandonthefronthandiebarsoit. ,,
:. :. ialna_tr;,igh|ilnewith_uz;dghthand ontherear
: ' ' h_ndet_henrnekingbUckingculs.Figure3.Never
'reverserigh!a,qdtafthandpositionstot anytypeof
culting, :; .. .:. 4 k -r:] r]
3. Standwith :your weight evenly balanced on
both feet.. : . ._ ...
, 4, Standstlght_ylotheleflstdeoitheaaw, tokeep
:!::'i_:',' Y_!_-#i_.°dYfrom be!ng.in a direct line with the
6u|tlngchan Fgure3. . . ....'/,'L
5, DOnot overreach,,YoucouIdbedrawnorthrown
off balancea.nd lose ,oontmiel the saw.
6o Donotcut aboveshoulder helghh Ilia difticu_t1o "
maintain controlOflhe saw abovesho_der height,
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SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (continued)
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| Because e chainsawisa high*speedwood.cutting too!.special safetyprec';L_tlonsmust I
| he observed to I_,duce!he risk of pecsonalaccldeP.te.Caretesa or t_proper use can 1
lc..seso.o. pe ona ju,v.' " J '
SAFETY
SHOES
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KNOW YOUR SAW
,t. ReadyourOperstor'sManua!camlullyUnt_youcorn-=
ptete_de_md a_ fot!owalls_Blyn_and operaling
instructions_bre _ttempttngtooperaletheunit.
2. Restricttheuseofyoursawtoadultuserswhounder.
s_endand followthe safety rules, precautions,and
operatinginstructionsin thism_nual,
PLAN AHEAD
1. Wear';pet'S0nalprotectivegear.FigUre4HL!_ys use
_eei-loedsafelyfoo_vearWithn0n.siipsoleS;snpg.filting
clothing;heaw<luty_n.sllp g_wes;eyeproteclionsuch
as r_.fogging, ven_edgogglesot facescreen;anap*
prC_edsafotyhardhBt,andsoundbterie_s-?e_rp_ugsor
mufflers toprotectyourflea(lng,Regularusernshould
havehea_n9checkedreguladyas.chat_iSaw_oise Can
damage headng,
'2, ' Keepch!ldrsn bystanders6_ndpets_tOfihework
"aree--emlnlmurnrof30feet{]0metefs).Donotallow
otherpeopleoranImals_tobenearthechain:sawwhen
sladtng0rope_ttngthec_S_w..' _' _
3, Do not handleor operate achain sawwtlen youare
fatigued, tt_ot upset; orif you havetaken alcohol,
drugs or medication. YOumustbein g,ood physical
condition and mentally alerI, Chain SeWwork is
strenuous,If you have'_ny conditionthat might be
aggravatedbysl_e_uouswork_checkwithy_urdoctor
beforeope_aling a chainsaw:
4. DOnot attempt to use yourchain sawduring bad
weather condtttonss;Jchas strongwind,rain, Snow,
etc., cr at n_ght.._, - .,.
5. Plan yoursawIpgoperationcarefully,Inadvanco.Do
notsta_cuttingpntityOUhavea dearworkarealsecure
kx)tingandifyouarafe Ii_gtrees _ptannedret_eatpath,
AVOIDREAcT!vEFORCES.,
Pinch.Kickback and Putl_ti_occur when the chalnls
suddenly stopped by being pinched, caught, or by
contactingaforeignobject inthe wood,Thisresultsina
reversa_ofthechainfor_ usedk_cutwoodandcausesthesaw
to movein the opposiiedirectionofchainrOtalion,Pinch,
KickbackdrivesthesawstYai_hfbacktowardtheoperator.
PL_tHnputlslhesawawayfromttteoperatorEitherreactlo_
caneesultinlossoIo:>n!._ota_Ipossible_douspersonaIinjury,
To avoid Pinch-Kickback:
_, Be extremelyawareOf situations or obstructions
thatcan causematerial to pinchthe topof orother.
wiseslop thechain.
2 Do not cut more than one iog at a time,
3. Donot twistthe Sawasthebar iSwi hdrawn fromlan
unde}_cut Whenbucking,
To avoid Pull-In:
I, Alwaysbegincuttingwiththe engineat fullthrottle
and thespuragainstt_6 wood.
2, Usewedgesmadeof plasticorwood,(neverof metal)
toholdthecutope_,
HANDLE FUEL W|TH CAUTION
1, Eliminateallsoumes0! sparks orflame Intheareas
wherefuells mixed,pournd,or stored,Thereshould
benosmoking,open_f_mes,5fworkthe!couldca_3se
sparks
2. Mlxand pourluellnar=._i_tdoorarea,onbareground:
Storefuel Ina coO!;dry,well-ventilatedptaee;a_ use
a_ appmvad,'mad<bdboht=lnerforfue!.
3. : Wipe up all spIi!e.dfuel before starting your saw,
4 Moveat least 10_eet_(3meters) awayfrom fueland
fueling site' bpfo_ Starting the englhe,
5. DonotS1_to_wh!ehp_diing|uet'or wht eoperntng
6. Turnthe englne'o_/and let your saw coot before
rqmovtngthefuel tankcap and refu:eIfngthe unit.
7. Letthesawcoolinanon.oombuatibfearea, noi
on dryleaves, sizablY,paper,etc.
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t, o_:noiol_erate.achalnsewt_etiseamaged,im-
properly_d[usted ornot completely and securely
assembled. _ " . ,':;:
2, O_mte thechain sewon|yin0uMoor ames.
3. Do n0t_opemtethe sawfrom a l_dder or in a tree.
4. pOsl|{onal|pade ofyeurbodyto theIeftofcutand
away from-the saw chain when the eng|ne, is:
cunntng__ , , _,,_ '
5.. Cutwoodn nly,Donotcutme|at,p]asllcs.,iasonPj,non.
but_dingmajiertals,etcDonor_e _ursaWtopL3tor
shoveawayiimb_ roo_so_other_iect_ .... r
6, Ma_ e4JtethechainWi_lli0tmake_ontact witha_ob.
]_t while_t_axtln9theengine, .l_r trf _s_art the_w
When tileguidebar iSinacuIor_rL i' .
7_ tjse'ext_'emecaution when cuttlngstoat|s_brush
' _inL!_pllnga,-Slender matefl_l _n catchthe saw
i;haIn_ai_d be whipped tOW_d_ '_r puff yO_Ofl
6. Be_ett for Sprtngbeckwhen _tti_9 _,timb that is
_nde_tenst0nsoyou wiII notbeStruckbythelimb or
saw when (hetensi_in the Wo_dlibels iS reIeased.
9. DOhot'PUtp_Ssure on thesa_vat|heend old cut.
con;!plsted; . .-",. .... ..... " -
lO.stop the engine before setting the saw down.
MAINTAIN YOUR SAWIN GOOD
WORKINGORDER ' ""' .......,:: ' ' '""
ServiceCe,ter Wtthth__ O!theitems!i_e_ in
themaintenancesecltono_'thismanuallForexempts,if
mpropertoolse_eused_ renege,or.holdthe flywheel
whenservicingthe cinch, strupturatdamage to the
fl_hee! ca__r a_d ca_setheeywh_ttob_r_,
2 I(eep fuel an_l o "caps _C!_r_hd fasteee_
securely tightened;.. :.... _,'_.. ; '
3. Keep the handles dry,c ean,ahd free of oilor fuel
mtxture k+,' L4 _ ...... " ': +_ r [ _3+ '
4. M_'keee_lain_|heS;_t_J_fi1_.to'p'smovingwhan|he
thm_ie tt'IgDb;_is released'. F_r_rection |ete_ tO
page 19 for carburetortdieadjustment instructions,
5, Stop|he._wiftha_.hainst_esafPre_gnodject.tn"
spect he unitandtep_r or replac_parlssa necessa_l,'
6 Disconnect the sparkpiug before pelfmmlng any
maintenance except;fo_car_u_e_oradjustments.
7. Never,'n_odllyyoursawin anyway. Useont_'attach.
_ShisSp_pii_lo[_pedfl_ly rec_ommended_ Sears.
e '_Aiways'|;ep _,c_th'e h_ndgua'rd |mmed!etelyIfit
becomes damaged, or ..broken ¢_r.ts .otherwise
Keep the vibration' ISotato_sin-good condition.
Peri0dicaliyinspeclIsolators_o_t_artipsorsepamttonel
them_r portioqffon_themetalmou_ings Haveyour
Sears ServiceCen!er reptacethe !solders it Wornor
dan=aged,ifvibrationincreaseorilmourltsdevelopanoet
o_:,undo_swottenshapefromexp_su{elogas(_iaaand/or
o| itis_eCOmmendedthat_ isolatorsL_!eptacedwhen
a {alluretooneoccurs
CARRYANDSTOREYOUR SAWSAFELY
1. Hendcar¢),thounit W],ththee_gli_estoppe_,themuf.
tierawayImmyoui'body; andthegu_ebarandchin tel
thereatcoveredpreterat2ywiih eSca_bard =.
2, Beforetransporting inanyvehicle orst_ri,g I. a_,y'
anelosu_, a!!o_vyoorsaw to coolcompI_ely,cover
1he bar and chain and p:;ope|lysecure to avoid
turnover, fuel sp!llageor damage
o i.o,a.d b,,fora;tori.
30 days,
4. Store _na dr./area out ot thezeech bf _|d_'en end
fromwhei'efuel vapomcan reachs'part_oran
opei'_flamet_omh_w_af flealets,furnacesetc.
SAV E_HESE |NSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:ExposuretOvib_It[o_sih_ugh prolongeduseof
¢_aln's_v_ mW produce Whltefir_]er disease
(Reynaud's phehomenoh), Thls phenomenon
reduces the hend's ability to (eel and regulate
temperature produces'h_mbness and burning
' sense|lobsend _n ee,bse nerveend ctmuletion
damage and ti_Ue ne_msfs, ' .
An antt.vibreti_ '$yst_,m destgned to reduce
engine vibreltonisrecommendedfortho,_eusing
chain _'_ onaregula_orsustainedbas_s_ndiS
pmvfdedot_this saw, However,anantlvlbratton
s'_t_tem doear not g_srantee the _oldence of
-Whiteflngerdisease,Coht!nualandtegularusere
m_ moniterelose[ytheiruseof chaln_ws end
physlcaiconditlon:r'_!': ;
Notice: Reiert_ theCodeoi 7--bderalBegutat_cns,Sexton
tgt0 _5); 25! _' Ar_n_ric_Natlo6alStandard
, ._'_:_ _nd re_t._tp eatery;codes,whm,
u_Inga chainsaw|orto_gIngt_rpo_s,, : ....
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KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAW
A, INTRODUCTION
Yoursawhasbeen_signedwithsafetyinmindand
iaclh'destho_,v_ teat_pe_asstandarde_u_pr_t:
_ - ReducedoKiekl_Ck_GuideB_'{Lo-gic_)
--Low-KIckbackChain(E_ed_Uard Link)
- SparkArm=or'
-TemperatureUmitingMuter
= Handgu_rds .
_,-FulIVibralion_solaltonS/stem
I , AWARNING .. ' ,
Thefol_tng feetureearetn_cludedonyoursawtohalp
reduced.hehazardatkk_Id:_sck,however,_chfeatuma
Witlnot totaUyeliminateth_s dangerousreactlon.Asa
eh=lrmawus_,dohst relyody onsafetydWicsa. You
must farrowa|t safetyprocreations,lasting|on= and
malntenanoein ttifs mmtuattohorp,_L,v01dkl_kbackand
other_aeS whichcanJ_sultInsedo,ist_num_liNurY.
IL KICKBACKSAFETYFEATURES
-- Redueed.glckback Guide Bar, designedwith a
smalt_d/ustipwhichmdu_sthesizeofiha kicld:_ck
dangerzoneo_ thebar lip.Fig_r_5_A Red_ced-
Ki_b_ckGuideBar _one whichI_asbeen_emoi'_-
stratedto signlt_cantlyreduce the numberand
seriousnessofk_kl_c_whe_tes_edtnac_;o_danea
with thesafetyrequ_ementsfor gasolinepowered
chainsawsas_t_the_erlo_0 NatlonaISleJ,,d_d_
Institute,tn_,B_nd_d B175.14985.:
-- Lo_Ktckback Chain,designedw_tha contoured
depthgaugeandO_linkwhlch deff_'Hhekickback
for_ _'_da_lowwoodtogredua!lyrideIntothecu_er.
FiguresLow.KJckba_kSawCh_lfli$chainwhichhas
metthakickbao_Fedormance_,quirementsofANSI
" B!75,1 v_en tas_.edon &_presar_tat_ S_mplec,/
chain sews t_iow 38 cubic inch disglsce_ent
speciliedin ANS_B175Ao1985,(AmericanNati_et
Star_ lot POW_Too_s,GasetineF_wB_ed_in
Saws.Se_e_Requil"e_nts}.
L. Handgga_d,dasignedioreduceltiechanceolyour
leftha_dco_tadingthechatrHfyomhanc_s_s office
fronthandlebar,
" --Position o! front a.d rear hand_ebem,deslgned
withdis_ betweenh_dlesand"in t_e"w_heach
other,:Th_spreadapd"inflne"positionof_ehandle*
barsworktogathettogFieba_nce _ndreslstan;e_n
controlllngthes="_ifklcl_backoccurs.
_, WARNING
Do not opera!e tile cha!n saw unless the safety
devices art heirspedfled replacementsereproperly
lnatat_edend m_tlteIned _ceording to the Instruc,.
tions inthls'manu_il.Donotuseanyotherguidebar
and chaincombinationthatIs not equlya_enttOlhe
odgtn_ _t_lpment or not certified to complywith'
ANSIBt75,149nS,Faitumtolollowthess]nstpJetfons
canresu!ItnseriouspersonalinJu_,
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*"fhospur_aa speclalrpI_'_ Of _,qulpmertt designed
to ass]stthe c',.-ltf_ operation. Whenassem_ed to
thesaw thespurwiI]digintothetreeorLogand
' relieve¢on_et'preseure adding easeto the saw
ingope_atlor_i
lntothecuL :_ " -
I',Removebarc_ampnuts_3dbarclan_pheuslng
2., Al_nthe spurOv_rIhet_';_es Or_thebarc_arnpsido
O]theS_v,FigL_re7
3. Inse_tthe twos_rewsand t_ghienevenly a_dsec.
urely,
Figure7
D.ATTACHINGTHEBARANDCHAIN
_[,') Wearp_ectlve 0tov_when ha.dllng
or_me_n9 ym,esew.Thechainiseharpar_can cut
youevenwhenlt isnotmovlngt
e Yourek1'_vI_equipped wltheRedUCed.Kickback
Guide_r end eLow-KickbackChain.
UeeonlytheRedubedoKtckbackGuldeBarend
Low_K(ckbackChain specifiedfor yourchain
slewmodel, when replacing these partS.See
,Specfficatlorez ? .....
" _F(gwre8
,,, Figure9
E, CHAIN TENSION r
Conect che(n tension Is very important:
--a )oosechain wilt wear the bar anO itself.
_.a loose chain can jumpofl the bar whtle
you are cutting,
-a tight chain can damage the saw andtcr
break,
e The chain =retches during use, especially
when new.Checktenslon:
--eaehtimethesawisusad
-- more(requenttywhenthechainisnew
' _- as thechainwarmsuptonormalopera(ing tern.
peratute
Chaintensioningprocedure:
NOTE: The barClampnulSmustbe no morethan
finger tightto tension!he Chaincorrectly.
...... ,AWARNIN G
Donotstart englnewlthoutgulde barandchp|ncom.
pfetelyassernbled.Otherwise,thei_lutch_heO_ e_f!'
andseriouspe__l fnJurycanresult, - : _:_
t Tum_ _dj_stt_g_rawcoun_e_;iod_iS,
tomovethe_dju,s'tlngpinelmer asia;asItwiIIgo
rathe rear,Figure.t0.
2. Posit_ lhegu_ be;wintilemun_tK)lebe_vthe
3, _unt theslotteden_lofthegelds baroverthebar
mountingst_s andthe sins i roundholeonthe
adjustingpin/Figure&
4,Ho_dch_fle_ers fa_ingass_ =n_u_o_
5. Placechainoverandbehindthedulchdrumonto
thesprocko,,*and1fitthebottomofthedrivefinks
betweentheteethin {hesp_keL , : : .'
6. $'_L'tatthet0poflhet_arandfitthechaJn'eriveiin_
:I_0the g_ a_und t_ guide her,Figure9,
7, Tumtheadjustlngscrewdockwise,,...k untilthe
chin Is sr_gin (heg_deb_groove. FiguretO.
" 8, instal(the bar _am;t_s)ng, repla_ Ihe bar
" ,r mountingnuts,thentightenthenutsfingerlight
Ot_ty. "_'- .
9, Fo_tow,ChafnTenson"}ns_ru_onsbeow
1. Ho_thetipotth_guidsbaropan_tuyntheadjus_ing
screwjustuntilthechaindoesnotSagbeneaththe
guldebar.Figbr_t0.._
NOTE: Turn screw clockwise _,,,"]kiO tighten
tension, Turn Sc_rewcounterclockwise
10 loosen tens!on,t.. . .... .
2. Checkthetehsiopbyllfli_thechainfromthegu de
baratthecenter01thebar,Figurelt.
3. Continuet_t'_ingthe_just[n_ screwuntilihetension
isccwect_ : , ,'.. r
4. Hole(hetipot(hegu[debarupandsecurel!/tighten
thebarctamp'h'u_s_hlhesuench. ,.
5. Rechecktensl0n,_F(gu;e 11; i .
I Chain tension |_'co_t when the chain:,
-- can be!ifted a!_ut,tlS" fromthe,guideba_at
a point _'_e_themiddleof the bat, and
_EN¥t_NON
F, FUELING YOURENGINE
FUEL SAFETY '"..... _
a, Useonly recemrnended fue!rnixtures,
b, Mix endpourfue| ouldoo_end whemtheream
nosparksor flames,
c. Useacontainerapprovedforfuel
(J. Donotsmokeore]lcwsmokingnesrfudorthe
tool orwhileusingthe tool
e, Wipeup at1luel spll!sbefpre s!ia_lng engine.
f. Move at teast t0 feet away from fueling site
beforestarting en9fne.
g, 5top engine beforeremoving fuelcsp,
h. Emptyrthe!us!tanl(belome!oring thetoo|,
I. SiOreto0ta_d;luetln anfzreawhe_'efuelvspars
Canitol_eachsparkSo[openflames fromwaler
heaters,electricmotorsor_w]tches. fumsces,
etc.
2. FUEl- MIXTURE :
which' requires e .fuel mixture of regular
unleadedgasolinearida h!ghqu.atftyeng]fle 01!
spec|aJ!ymade f#r2-¢ycie,at rlc_oo|_ engtnea.
The intern!!desighof.the2-€_e enginerequires
!ubdcationofm_ing parts_t.ubricaiionisprovided
v;,hetiIheroo0mmendadr_ixture0fgasolineandoil
isused. . :. ,,
Gesotinemustbeclean ar|iJn0iiSvertwomonths
Did, Gasolinewit_cherni_alt#breakdownandfo[m
com;_._ndsfh_.c_usehard.'._,_rtinge,nddsmage in
2-cFle engines.
Theoor,_t"i._ur__,i,i,,i;a"_;too,ls.e,y
impoda_t. Toomuch0_linlhemixturewil!{oulthe
spa_kPlUg,
Tool_teoll or]ncomectoilwill _use
theengineto overheatand seize.
3. USETHE FOLLOWING ONLY:
(t6 partsgaso(Ine to I partot))
4. DO NOT USE:
t ]3IAOiL (_oating last|Luteo| Amer|ca)--
-- Does no1havepropersdcliiivestot air.cooled
2-cycIeenginesandc_ncaused_age lo your
unit.
AUTOMOTIVEOiL--
-- Doesno_havepmperad_k,eslot2.c'/¢_engine
sad can causedamage
GASOLIf_ECONTA|NIHGALCOHOL--
(HighTest,P_'ernl_morGasohol-- {Ethanolor
Methanol)
-- Slillsns critical carburetorrue| metering
elsms_ls and causesengine damage I_om
overl_ealtng,"
-- tnueases vaporlock(causeshardst_rl[ng).
-- Attractswaler,causingcorrosiondarnage.
5, HOW TO MIX FUEL AND FILL TANK
a. Pour1/2ef_heregularunleacledga.,_!Ine_o_ u_
Inlo _n eppr_, ms:ked conta_er.Do notmix
gasolineandoitdireottyinthe[us/tank,
b,/_ddentiremeasureofangina0_L
c. Coreroontalrmrtightlyan(tshoe Io_onernLnute.
d. A_clremainderofgasoline.
e, Cm.'eroonlainellighlty andshakeagain.
f. Slov,,lyremovHaelcon_ir_et COver.
g, Removetueicap,SeeFigure:t2 _IOCalion.
h, Fillthetank usingael?outm _unnel,
L ReinslalIthefLlelcap,SecUrely.
- ' _ FUEL_" .
' Figuret2
9 ,
G, UR AND _NAIN LUIIRICANi'
The Guide l_r m_ CratingChstn require .
_ntInuous lubrlcaUonInorder toremaln tn
operating condltlon_Lut)ricationis proVRJed
. by the automaticoilersystemwhentheoiltank
iskeptfelled. ., : .
. ::-Lackofoifwiltqu]ektyr0lnthebarlmdchan "
" -- Tooltltleoilwtlloauseoverheatlngshownby
smokecomingfromthachainand,brdisc_!ofa.
. tlonofthagutdabar_is, . !.
t UseSeaml,_larandChsin L.ubtlcant(,f7t.365S4
-gel, or#71-3BSSS*qt,)oteZeanSAE30Wotl.
In freezingweather 011wBlthlcWen,making
it necessary tothin bar andchain oilwitha
small amount of Diesel Fuel #1 or
Kerosene,Barandchaino_Irnuslbefreeflow,
im_forlhe oilsystemtopumpenoughoilto_ad.
eqoateIub_ation.
1. USE THE FOLLOWING: ,
_°Fer above--lubd_anl_ undiluled,
30°-0°F_95% lubricantto 5% Diesel Fuel
#1orKerosene.
BelowO°F--90% iubricanltO 10% Diesel
Fuel# 1orKerosene.
2. HOWTO BLLTHEOILTANK . .
e. Sloptheengine.
b, Turnsawon ils stdewithoilcap up.
e. Loosencap's!_,Ayandwai:tforprassure{nthetank
!obereleasedbeforeremovfngthecap,Rgure12,
d, Filllheoitlank,
e, RapiecetheoiIcapsecurely,
Figure13
........ L iL
3: 'A_USTiNG_E AL!YOMATI¢OILER '
II Tha adjustablea_tm'nalicbtlerisset formax.
fmumot_tputat the factory,Sometypes of
cullingwill requtreadjustingthe oller_ ..
-- less oil Is'requiredfnrSOftor_elti_;_i_i
wood,_ - . " " .:-
- maxiinu_oll i_mqoi_'d forha_wood or
, woodthathasbaencut_r aperlodolt me.
Theadjustirtgscrewlsiccatedathebotlomof
thesawon thecrankcasenexttothe barclamp
housingandcanbeadjusted_ththescrew_ver
end of thesc_enchprided with your saw,
,.• Figure13.t;,,.,-. _
-ToInc_s_t_eoi|]lo*,t_mth_a_j,,sii_j
screwcou_te{¢!oc_,,ise_,
--Tod_rease theotiflow,tUr_theadjusting
screw_pck_tse _.
lithe ellerlsadjustedtodecreasetheoflfZow,
besuretoreadjusttheoiler b_foreretumlngto
typesofcu.ffingthatrequiregreeterIubrloat!on
When thesaw Is:mn at high RPM'sfor long
periods Oftime(Judng _ertafntypesof cut.
tlng S,Jches[_r_nlngorde, ranching,moreoil
'cabbedsll_r_ ih'_ isrequired,Toavok_runn-
ingoutof,bhaJri_l beforerunnTn_)_i Of5Jel
checktheoil't'_k _ffodi_lly.
4. IMPORTANi POINTS TO REMEMBER
a. Fill theotl lank each time you refill the fuel
tankto erasurethereW}{Ibe suff_ento_l forIhe
chainwheneve_yobstarlandrunthesaw,
b, Keep sawdu_,f'af_ddebriscleanedfrom It_e
' oil holestKt_e guidebartoallowanedequale
" Oilflowioth_'b_ri_ndch_,in. ' ""; .
¢,KeePsplited_r_patlered oi]Wlpedhomihe
, tinfftO_ivold_w_lust=nddebdsbulld.dpJFay
particularati&nilontooli odthefernh_sing _d
stealerassei_l_ylo _otd owd}ea_Ing!heen_)ir_.
Itis norma! for a small amountof oii to_p-
pear under the saw alter the enginestops.
Th_sisdue (_)_i _Jr_Jnlngfromtheba_andch;_in
w_ennot inusq.:.
..-
,, it ,,,r, ,,
ACCESSORIES , o "
Availablethmush yournearestSeamStore,CatalogS_les Office.or8ervlce Ceni_r.__ -•
CatalogNo.
71.36585
71-38527
7t_6557
71-3634
71.3_?,72
7t_3_40t
71,.36555
71-,365,',_
71.36555
Description
FileGuide ..... -_
File (11164"Die,)TwtnPack
DoplhGaugeTool - _: ..
Repfacement Chain. Low.Kickbeck-(335L.
7'2drivelinks)(requires11164"die.fi{e)
ReplacementGuideBar*18'%Lo.Ktck_.
SparkPlug-Champ_onCJ4 .'_" .
2.-Cy¢IeEngineOit :....
Bar_d ChainLubricant(gallonsize)"i. "
BarandChafnLubttcanl(q_rlsize) _
10 ; .... : .. _ "
USING YOUR SAW -!_: . ,
posilionandrearwardtarthe"Stop'*posiliOn.
2. The two-poe}lion€flake helps toslart thesaw by
cont,'oninglheair.flow1othe [uelsysiem.
.3.TheTd_geraocelerale_an(l¢ont|oI_lhespeedolthe
enginea_dis designedtObeusedwilh lhe!hrotlle
t0ck-o_t,
4.'The ThrottIeLo_k:out pi,eventStheldggerfrom
t_;,0mingacd_lentattyengaged.Tl_eth{o_Iel_k-a_t
mustbepressedbe[orelheI_'iggerc_ beactivatedo
5. TheThrottleLockhotdstheIh_ottbIock-_l aniltdg-
. get'In poslilonw.hi/etheengine is belng started..
F,eieaselhetb_olt_elocka_erIheengineis_ded by'
l[ghliy,_clueez_gtheldgger...
_STAi_ING INSTRUCTIONS,, ............."' 'i .i: . ......... .....
Always w6ar gloves; safety fooiwear; snug,filling ! CONDITIONS :
clothing; and eyevhearlng, and. heed protection i NOTE: Be suretofollow "1, Basic Procedure_'as
deviceswhen operatinga chainsaw: : j descr_edon thispage.
1, BASIC PROCEDURE ....... a. COLDENGINE
a Sefthesawi_n flatgroun_n_akingcertstnthc
sawchainis Ireetoturn without_ontacttng any
ob eot,.Figure!5. -.......
b. M0Velgriltiol_switd_tothe._'Stert"position,
c. P, shdown onII_ethmttlelo_k'out,squeezethe
trigger,pte_ andhold dampthethrottlelock,
then slowlyrelease thetrtgge_,.
d_Ad[uelchokeac_;ordingto'.'$1ailt_ngProcedum
;orVaryingc0ndttlone",this p_ge,
e_Ho!dfronthandtd_arwlthIe_ haiti.&Placertght
fool throughrear handleto s_bfl!ze saw,
f. PuIIstarterropequickly,withyourtighthand.
g, Squeeze lhi'ottle to re_oasethe throttle toot,,
allowingehg_neto idle.
Ii ,_LWARNING
The chtlIP,mustnot movewhenth_e_gine runsatidle
speed. Referto-"Carburetor Adjustment" Page 19,
forcorrection, " ' '
..... r ,, . r , ......
h, Stop engineby mbviflgthe ignition switchto
t_h_."STOP'._posi!!on(F!gu%_4). ,: .
r r AN 0 _ _X
FOOTTHROUGHHANDLE.
, : . Figure 15 : .....
. ,i¸ ....... ................
1.)Pullch0ketoful!chokeposition,Figure14.
2.)Pullstarter rope_tlI on,no allempts!orun,
' 3) P_Jshchokeun!i}half_it!_ isfail.Fibre 14.
4.)Pn_lslartei_ropeunl_enginerues.
5,)Ntef 5 _e6ondwa_ up_pushchol_aIotha off
posit_on.Ekjui"e 14_
AvotdbodilycontaolwiththemUfrier whenstartingor
ustngawarm origine to?voidserious _urns_
b,WARMENGINE . ,
1.)Leavechokeattheoffp_si_iOn.Figuret 4.
2,)Pullstartertope untileng!netuns.
c, REFUELEI)WARM EHGI.E AFIER,
RVNNINI_0UT pFFUEL _ ..
I,)Pullchoke_olullchot_epos)tton.Flgu|e14,
2.)Pullslar_erropeunlil engir_e#ttemplSIorun,
3.)P_h ¢1_',e_ioth_off _sit_n. Figure_4,
4.)PullstarterropeL_!tlen_,3eruns, :::
3, IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER
a, wllan pullingthestarter rope,donolusethe {ult
extentOftherOpe_this ca_OJ_setheropetebrea_.
Do0elletshestarterropeSnapback,Holdthehen-
dieandletthe_operewindslowly.
b. 11enginefloads, lelthe l_nitsetforafewminutes,
. thenrepeat'startingprocedureusingtheh_-_hoke
' "" _. Fol;:c_d_atherst_.rtln_,altowenginelo_rmup
" tothe closedposiion.DOnotcutwilh thechokeat
lhe"full, aid'haft'I posilion.
, . L
TYPES OF CUTTING
iiii, .....
A. BASIC CUTTING TECHNIQUIE
1, IMPORTANT POINTS. -
a, Cut wood only. Do not cut memllplastics,
r_asonry,non_ buildingrr_t_aJs, etc.DOHot
useyoursawtopryorshoveawayI_bs, toolsor
othe_o_ec_s.
b, Stop thesaw if the chain strikes a foreign
ob]ect. Inspecttheunit and repairor replace
partsasnecessary.
c, Keep _hechain out of dirt a_d Sand.Evena
smaiamountofdirtwit!quicklyduffachainand
., thus increaselhePOSsibi_it_ofidckback.
' A KICKBACK WARNING ...... --
Klckbackcanoccurwhenthemovtngchaincontactsan
oh]eclat theupperpon]on otthetlp olthegu_debar or
whenthe woodclosesln and plnche_ithesew¢hel. In
thecut. Contactat the upperportloo of the tfp Ofthe
guidebar cancausethachalntodtglntothe objectand
stop the_chaln|oran Instant, The resultIs a lightning
faM,reversemacttonwhlehklcksthegu[deberupand
beck toward the operator.If thesaw chain Ispinched
along the top of the guide bar_the guide bar can be
drtvenrapldlybackfowardtheoperator.Eltheroffh_se
reactions can cause loss of saw control which can
resultin seriouspersonal Injury.
2, UNDERSTAND REACTIVE FORCES
Ptnch-KlckbaokandPull.Inoccm whenthe chmln
Issuddenlystopl_,d bybetngpinched, caught,or
bycontacting a/o_elgn object In theWood.This
resultsinareverse]o_thechainforceusedtocutwood
andcsuses tits _w to_:_e iniheOppositedfrecLtorzof
chainrelatton.Eilher_actlon _n i'esgltin!assofcon-
trd and,oosstbleserlousperson=_]uty.
a Pinch*Kickback
-occumwhentha chain,ontopofth ebarissuddenly
stoppedwhenfhetopoft_ barisusedforcurling,
- rapidlydrives Ihe sawstmght badxtOwardthe
operaz_ " '
a Pull-tn_ " " " "
- can occurwhen thechainbn th_ bottOmof the
bat_ssaddenS/stopped, --
- putls lhesaWrapidly fon,,'ard.
B. TREE FELLINGTECHIM'IGUES
1, PLAN YOUR'SAWING OPERATION
CALVE*
FULLY IN ADVANCE
a. Cleartheworkatea, Youneedacleararaaall
around the tree whereyou can have secure
tooting.
b. Study Ihe naturafconditions thatcan cause
thetreeto falltn apart{culardlrection:
_:I 1he WlND_rect_onandspeed.
TheLEAN of_hetree,
3,) WEIGHTEOwithBRANCHESononeside,
4,} SurroundingTREESemdO9STACLES.
c, Look for decay and rot. Ifthe tr_n_ isrotted.
itcouldsnap_ndf_!_towardtheopera,or.
3. PROCEDURE'! '_''' '."_, : " '
Pra_€_ng afe*a'_ k_ u_ngee_hn_
que_gelt_ _,bf_r_yo.r saw_toreyo_ begina
¢
a.Acceleratethi_ en_ne to fid_throttle _ust_fore.
anteflngtheCutbySqueezingthe throt_et_gger,
Figure16. : i : " : ..
c. Keepthe e_j_e atlutffhmtlle teeentire time you
a_ecutting,; _ r ' ''."
d,Allow the chain tocut lot you exert only light
downwardpressure,tfyouforcethecut,damageto
theb+m_chaJn_eri_ihocan resulL i "
e. Release thethmtt!e tdgge_ as soonas thecutIs
completed, at]o_,vlrigthebngtnetoldle: llyou runIha
Sexy=lullth_Ot_avfitl_utact_tilngload,onne,_.ossary
wearcanoccurIot_ chain,bar,andang!ne,
f. Donot patpressumanthesewatthe endoflhecut
toavoidlosingcontK_whenthecutiscomplete.
g. Sloptheeng_e before_ttlngt hes_v downafter
cutting. ; ::
Figure 17
_._€
li,i .......
Bf._IrTRESS _?UT
OF_I
..... . Figure20
Figure19 ','
Stayontheuphillsideof thetreeto avoidthetree_oll-
Ing orslidingdownhi!]into you, '
NOIE: BeforeI_ !eftngcul IS_mplete drive
wedg_stoOpe_up thecutwhenn_ssary |,ocon-
t_'otthedirectionoffeeUseva;_dorplasticwedges
but never melal, iOavoid kickbackand chain
damage, ' . "
e. Be_lertlo_siDnslhat_1_treeistaadyto fail:
t,) o'ad_i_ sounds
2,)._deningofthef_ingcul- "_ . ' .
3.) n'lovemenlinlheupperbr_nches.
down,andget8_vayquick{yoh_ur ptannedre.
treetpath.
g. Beex'_eme_ycauti_swithpa_ly f_llent_es_h_
m_ybapo_dysuppor_ed,W!_e_atreedoesn'l:_
_mp]etely,r_t_e s_w_lde andpulIdO_nt_tree
withae_,_blewi_ch_blockar_tsckle orttac_. To
_dd Injury,donotcutdowna parli_ltyf_entree
_$thyours_,
SELFINTHESE POS S, ' ........
Don't_ downwind.
13 ;r.
/
"L
..... J,,L,J,, ..... i i ... mJ "
c..UcKi.G
Bucktr_g is theterm used forcutting _ fs_[lentree
to thedesired log size,
1. IMPORTANT POINTS
a, Cut0nly onoiogatatime,
b, Cut shattered wood vep/carefully. Sharp
p_,ces ot wood co_ be _un9toward the
operator,
c. Use a sawhorse to c_ small logs, Never
aJtowanolhe_personto ho_ the_ whilecot.
'tif_ al'_ neverI_d theIogw!thyourlegfeet.
d, Givespeclatatler)fionto logsuoderstrainto
preventthe_w frompinching,Make]hefirsl
cuton thepressures_deto r_.eve thestress
onlhet_, Figure22,
e. Donot cut inan areawhere togs,]lrsbsand
. toots are tangted suah as in e blowtl dew,
area,Pulloutexposedandc]eared}ogsf_rsl,Drag
theiogsi_toadear_teabefore_t_ng.
{. Make the first b_._.ikt_r Ct,._ I_ 1/3 o! the way
through _e logand finish with s 2_3cuton
the oppositeside. Asthetogis bei_ cuLit wi,
{endto bend.The sawcanbecome pinchedor
hungin Ihe log if youmake Ihe fret cutdeeper
,, than ll3of_hediameteroftheL,x3"
2. TYPES OF CUTTING USED Fibre 22,
--Ovsmuttlrtg- I_ginon lhotopside ofthelogwith
spur against the log; exert J_ghtpressure
downwa_,
-- Undercutttng-beginontheundersideo'_the_o_
wi]hthespuregalnsIthe _og;exertfightpressure
up_tard.During_dercLittlng, thesawwilllendto
pushbackatyou.Beprepaiedforthisreact[soand
holdthesawfl_ly torsaintalncont_I.
AWAReI_G ,
Never turn 'thesaw upside down to underctd,The
sawcar_notbecentretiedInth!spos]Uoh, ....
WARNING
I! saw beCorsespinched orhungin alog, don't tryto
forseltout Yot_canlosecontro_ofthesewresUlt:ing;ln
personedinJurysnd,brdarnagetothesaw._op thesaw,
ddVaawedge of plasticorWoodint_ thecuturlttttl_e
sewcar_beremovedeadly. Flgure23.Restartthesew
and carefully reenterthe cut. ToavoidklCkt_okadd
ctmt_tderse_e, do ni)t use e mete!wedge. Do r_ot'
atlerspt torestedyoursawwhentt Ispin,hod orhung
in slog,,
3. BUCKING --WITHOUT A SUPPORT
a. Overcutw_he t_3diarnstercut.
b. R_ togoverandfinishwi_ anove_euL
2NDCUT
Flguro21
Rgure22
WEDGE .USED TO
HOLD CUT OPEN,
" ' Rgure23
"r....
:!-:,_StCult_ . J2ndCutI
"' Figure 24
Figure2_;
4.BUCKING--USINGANOTHERLOGASA
SUPPORT(Rgure24);
_,WARNING
Oonotst_ndontheiog beln_cut.At_yport|or_n roU
causinglossOffootingand control.
a_ InarenA:
1.)UndercutI13oft_way throughIhe!og_
2,)Finishwithanove_ut,
I_ (nareaBi _ ": 'i" 1
1.10verct_1/3ellhedaylh_oughthe ag.
2.)Rn|shwilhan underc_L
5, BUCKING --USING AS_AND (Figure 25):
a. in area A',
1,}Undercut1/3otti_ waythroughthelog,
2.)Finishwilhanovercut.
b, InamaB'.
1.)Ovarc_t1/3ofthewaythroughtha)0g,
2.)Finishwithan undercuL
U_ECOI_&_OHIE_;SE I_AIRTA|_5ECL_RE1:00TI_G
D, DEBRANCHING AND PRUNtNG
' Work slowly, keepin_both hands on the ,_iw
with a firm grip, Maintain securefootingandbat,
anee, :
e Watchout for spdngpol_, Us_ e,xlre_e r.,aul_c,n
when_ng s'_alIsizeif_b,_ Slor_derm_er_a_
c_tchthesswchaln_d'l_ whippedtowardyouorpull
you _ balsnce,
Be alert forsp_'lngba(ik.WatchOul forbranches
thatare beni orunderpressure as you arecutting
tOavoidbeingstruckbytt_9branch orthesaw whan
thetension inthewoodti6ersIsreleased. '
Keepa clear work area_iFrequentiy,clearbranches
OUtofthewaytoa'_oidtd_pingoverihera,
Never cllmbtnto atreeto debr_nch or prune;Do not
standon ladders, platforms,atog or in any position
whtchcancenseyoutolosey_ou_;balenceorcontmtof
thesaw, : •.,
1. DEBRANCHING' ";,.
a.- Alwaysdebranch a tr;,e afterit is eat down,
Only thencan debranohingb_ done solely
and _op_ly.
b, Leavethe larger _0wertimbs tosuppoilthe
treeas you work .:: '
c, Start at thebase of the feltedtreeandwork
towards the top, curling branches and
limbs. Remove s_nalllimbswi_hone cut,Fig-
ure26. , '
d. Keep t_e tree bet,N_enyott and the chain,
OUt ,from the s{deof the tree appositethe
branchyo_arecUtting,
e. Remove larger, Supportingbranches with
the t13,?J3cuttlfigteohntques descrIbedin
thebuckingsection;: ",: ,.
f, Aiw_uee anove=rcuttocutsmaItandfrea_y
. hat_gingIImbs;Und_rcuttingcanc_uSeUmbsto
.... fall andp_nchthesaW,"
2, PRUNING
a. LinHtpruning to limbs shoulder,height or
below, Donot cul"ilbranches are higher than
your shoulder. Get a professionallo do the
lOb,
b, Refer to Figure _7=for the pruning tech*
.!_ue,
1,) Undercut1_3_ttheway thro_)h thelimb
2-} nearthetrunkofthetree. ,
Finishwithan overcutladher outIromihe
r lrl, ll_k,
3,) Keepoutolfhew_yoftl_efalling_imb_ r
41) Cut thestumpflush near lhe Irunkof the
tree,
,_WARNING
Besled forand guardagainstkickback.Donot allow
the moving chain to contactany other branches or
obJectsetthenoseotthe guidebarwhendebmnchtng
or pt'u_Ing,Allowingsuchcontactc_ resultlnsedous
pemonalinjury,
i =L
Rgure 26
•iS
:.-:. - ........ :: .... ..
MAINTENANCE _
A good maintenance programoi reguIar insgeo- e ChackthesawforlS_el_0ttS, ssrews,nutsandflt-
lion andcare wit_increasetheservice life and help t!ngetegu!ar!y,Lpose!_srener#c_ncauseanunsale:
to maintain the safety and _effmman,.:.eet your cor',d_tlc_v_e_lasda_ga_.o_L_w.Too_sr_u_r_
saw. ue describedon P_ge7,
I Haveall (;ha'insawservl_e pedm'medby yottrSears |
I ServtceCenterWllh theexceptionof the itemslisted|
Ltnthama_ntenancesectldno|th|smanU_i r J
Meleeall _djustmenis or repairs (except car-
buretoradjustments) wlth'. '
-- spark p_u9wife disconnected
-- engine cool as opposedto a unit that has
tust beenrun,
A, GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN
Increase the service life of yo_r Guide Bar and
Chain bY:'
--Using the saw properlyand as t:ecommended
tn this manual.. . - , -
-M,_lntalnlng correct Chain Tension;page g,
- ProperMorication, page 10,
--Regular maintenance as describedIn thissac.
lion.
1;CHAINMAINTENANCE .
16
e Sharpenthe chain when:
--wood chips are smallend powdery, Wood
chips made by th:e SeWchain should be
about the size.el the teeth of thechain.
--saw has to be forced through theouL
--sew cuts toone side,
A w.sW';WO,oswhenho°d,.,
the chain,The chain is sharpenough to cut you
even th0ugh tt is too duelto cut wood,
a, SHARPENING INSTRUCTIONS
items required: - . . .
Gloves Me_diumFiat File -
1i/64"d_a,Fi_e DepthG_uge T_ol
6_Filet_ld_r' "Vise '. ' .
1.) Stup angfneanddisconnectspark plug, ' r
2.) Adjust the chain for proper tension.page
8.
3.) Workat the ml_ip0tn! of ihe bar,moving the
cl_aln lmward by hand as each Culler is
filed,
4,) Sharpeneutters .
a. ) Potion t_teho_ter(withltt84" mu_ file)on_l-
lea'topplateanddepthgauge,FIgur_28.
b, ) Holdtheflieholderlevelwiththe300guide
mat'k paratlai to |he center of the chain,
Figure_9, ' ' :' ': "
c,)Fits from inside toward outsidiiof o_t_er,
straight across,onfo_a_d steak'sonly,Use
2o_3 _r0kesperceiving_lge. FigLlm29,
d. ) KeepallOutlets_ samelen_lth,Figme30.
e. ) Fik_enou_jhtom_ove'_nydamageto(;uitin9
edge(slde&t_ plate)ofcutlet,Rgum30.
1.} F_{eg3SLc_intomsetsp_cf_l_.ito_sshown
InFigure31,
!
--Figure32: :: : ,.,
_"_ l"_O _o_o" _ t
J Maintain the proper, h_oo_.!angleo(;cordtng t_ the /
,:t manutacturer?,_-:sp_l_'lf!_at_'.]_.ftheehal_ ysii a_e j
J ustng,lmproperhookar_glewllttncreasethech'anceetJ
| kickbackwht(;hcan result,In,;.edoosperso!_=linjury, /
5.)CorrectDepthGauges
a.) Placedepth gaugetooloverBachm_tter
deplhgauge,Figure32..
"b3 FilelevelwilhlheIIatfileifdepthgaugeis
'., higherthan thedepthgauge tool
c,) Malnta';n rounded-light cornet o1deplh
gauge with_a,flatfite,Figure.32 &33,
NOTE: The"Ver_10p.ot thedepthgauge
Shodldbefidi_lh'tfi__ironthallrounded
Depthgauge toolis requi_{l't6_inaU_eproper depth
| gauge,Filing thedeplh g_ugetoo deepw[lltncrease
| tho oharg:e O1ktakb_k whtr-,hash resultInserious
L pm,aon_.linjury._ "':".,./" "
b. CHAIN REPLACEMENT
':tj Use0,1y theLow".KJakChain spedfled for
yottr S_WIn"Spe'ciflcattons" for reldaoe-
meritchain_,. '""
2.) Replacethe ohalnwhen cutters or tlnks
break, '..:.:] r:: '_
3.) gee yotzrSeamServiceCenterto _pIace
_nd sharpenInd!vlduatcutters for metch-
Ingyourchain.
4.) Atwws have'awornspmckelmplaoed b.v
yourSeamServlceCenlerwhenfnstalflng
a newchaintOavoid excessiveweartothe
chain. _" "_
2. GUIDE BAR MAINTENA"CE
e Con:ditions which can requite guide bar
maintenance:
--saw cuts to one s_de '
: ' --sewhas to be force{I through a cut
•;-InaiJequute suppty o! oft to bar end
Chain. ' . r
check |_ie condition of the guide bar each
rimethe chain ts sharpsned. A Worn guide
bar ,,_(lIdamage the,chain and make cul,
ring more difficult, " r 4
Replace the guide b_r when: .
--the inside grooveof the guidebar rafts Is
worn, ' '
--the guide bar isbentor cracked.
Useody the Reduced.KickbackGuide Bar
spe_gi_ f_r yoursawi_."SpQcit!satimte" for
' replacement, "
a. Remove the guide bar tO Service.
b. CleBnoil holesat feast onceforeach five
hoursOfoperation. Figure 34. :
c. Remove sawdust from the gu}de bar
groove periodicallywith a putty_niteor
a wire. Figure34,
_. Remove burrs by tiling 1heside edges
of the guide bar grooves square with a
fiat file,Figure35.
e. Rastom _uafe edges _o an uneve_r&i_
lop by [fling with e flat file. Figure35,
CORRECT
GUIDE_;A_ WORNGROOVES FILEEDGES _t
GROOVE SQUARE
Flggi'_34
13, SPARK ARRESTOR AND Si=),RK PLLIG
I. SPARK ARRESTOR
Cs_pn deposits build up on the spark at.
rester,_9theSawisu_ _d mustberemovedto
a_d_inQ ei_h_z_T_c_u_i_e_ne_am.
age. .
ReMacethesparkarreatorifbreaksoccur.
Keepthespa_ra;!r_t6r blear atatltimes,
Clean= _.
--asrequired : .
-attest onceforeach25-30hoursofoperation
Items_u_a':'.::.......
Dismnr_ec_thesparkptu_wir_
b. Removetheheatshield, gum 36.
C. _e_ove'the scr_nr|rOm '_e_user,
d. Cteanthescr_n witha wi?ebrus_br replaceif
brea_ arefound,
e. Reassemblep_.rts.,
Ftgute35
SPARKARREe_RSCREEN
Rgure3S
2. SPARK PLUG
Replaoath_ ep_rRplug _hen nscessery.Use
Stock No,71-36401,
Ifyou performthismstuten_nceyoumelf, note
the "Ce_t!od' t_low.
_T_ DO not mlx chrome.colored fan
housingscrewsw_ thebl_<:k.c_lemdcylinder
shroudscrews.0 the_thancOIo_these screws am
similartnappearance; butif inte_hanged, they
can stripout and!or cause permanent engine
damage.
17
C. STARTER ROPE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
e A stederropethat breaksnex!to thepulley 6. M_veaw_yfK>mthe_!u_ka_hr_ltheer_lofthe
1B
e_n be repaired.
e Replace the staffer ropeif the _Op!breaks more
than 2.3 inches awayfrom the I_i_[I(_j as the_pe
will be too Short t_ rep_h;pl'ope_dy.
.AWARNING ]
_ AlwayS'weareyeproteo!lonWhenservic-
ing the eiar]er rbpe, The re¢ollspring
beneat_iihepuIleytsundertension.Ifthe
spdngpopsout, eerlouspemo_allnjury
oanms,It. " ,.
_IOTE:Thereooilslx_ng,locatedbo_a_hthep,J!Iey,
is undertendon, If the spring pops out, It will
require conaldembletimeandeffort toreinsta!l.
FolthisIeaso_,youmaywanttoletyDurSearsSe_.
viceCenterh_ndlethisrepak,llyoudoInj1orepai_
thestellarropeandtherecoilspringpopsoul, ta_
!he u_itio yourSearsServiceCenler,
1. Removethe tour screwson the sideo! the fa_
h_using.Figure38.
D_ not mix chrome-coloredfan
housin!jeo_-.ws wfththebleok_col_edcyi_det
shroudscrews,Otherthencotor,these screws
eres miler {nappearance;but itinterchanged,
they can strip out andlor cause permanent
engtnedame_e. : ....
3. fflhesteer ropeisbroken,pro_eedtostep"47fflhe
starterropei_,notb_oken,reteaselhetensionon|he
springas follows:
a, P_llabout12l_chesoHoi_I_Omthep_eY end
catChtheropenthenolo_asshowninFigure38.
b.TumthepL_leycou_ter_ock"wise_ unlilth_
epr_gtans]onismle_sed.
_.Un_hreadthepu_leys,:_In,hecen'_eroithep_ey
wliha5f32"allehwrenchunf,ilthepulleyassembly
canberemove_fromthefanhousing.
5, Uffthepulleycare_/fywhilege_iytwl_lnglhe p_ey
coun_rclockwise_ ,Removetheoldrope,
new_pe ogo!ntothe puI_,
7. A_o:wtherne_te_e_dtodflpo_ce;then whilethe
r_b sSiil[hurl_!Jthe melted endthroughare_g
1oobtaiha smooth, pointedend:
8, Feedthempo though;tI_, rour.,dslarls_holein the
!hslanheUsing;Ftgme3B. ,
9. Guiderobei_ _ley, lh_ _h toPsl_pullw
holebyp_shingtheropefromtheundersidehole
,with a sm_Jl round(_I,, such as a Phillips
s_mwdrtvsr,See_n_t,F_jU_e39.
10.ffeakno! n_eendol!he.,op_ieavi_ndmoretf_n
a3_ to1/4inqh!el}andpulttheknoI_nugtyInIothe
corner.oflhbgrOqveinthepu))ey,Figure38.
_t. TL_ck_het_l onti'_ {ups K_t intothetn_ercowed
. s.ecttonIoavoldinterfereneewilhik_ fly_heOl.F3g_re
38&40. :: :,,......" :, _ "
t2, _tthep.u_le_m_YI_t_sing p_hitd_wn
ande_gagethespring. ......
'i3 Tighten(he_)UlteYscr_ .
NOTE_lfyouremovethepuliey_rSwl_r_mIhopu_ey
make surethes afterdog, ratane_camendwave
washer are positioned_.ndinstead properlyas
eL._wni_,F_ure 39. .' :
14. Makesuretbeoa|_ i_insLal_don|hestatlerdogIn
_I_di_ectiorlshOWnInFigum39,Also_aks surethe
wavewashsrisseat_ aroundtSelopouleredgeof
lhere_ainer,endnotcaughlbetweenIhetopofthe
retaine__d thep_leys_rew.
15, ¢_Chthe r_ Inthe _tch'i_ t_epu{tey,Figure40.
t6. Turnth;_pulleyclockwise_ to wi_d up the
s_rlr_gsnliliiy_IIlurer_morewil_ut forcing.Don_'
let_ooithep_ley, Lelthe pu_eyunwindonefutltum
_d_elea_ theropefromtheelot,¢ont_uetohold
puIle_.
1'7,Holdthepulley,pulilhe etatierropeIolhe(oilextent
oI1eng_h.tLienletthetope rewindS_owly.
18. ReinstaIl|anhou_lngand thefout qhromB.cotorod
sc,'ews:Tightepscrev_securely.
=
AI ' ..
Figure3_
Figure40
o
D. CARBURETORADJUSTMENTS
i Po0reng]nepedorm_ncec_nbe aresultofother
r. C_uSeSSU_hasdirty _r Igtet;c_bon bultd-up o_
muffler outlets,etc,.See"Troubie ShooUngChart"
be|orepioceeding w_thCarburetoradjustments,
tt Thecarburetorhasrbeerladjustedattl_factory
' f_ s_ |eve_eonditlOt_s.Ad_s_en_ m_ be¢o_
necessa_/if theunitts_sed atsignilicangyhigher
aIlttudescti|y_,l_anyoltha IoIlmi_ngcond_iions:
2. IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT
a,Alloweng'me_.oidle.
b./_, justidleSpeedScrewuntlfengineconlinues:o
ru_Wilt)OUtslatlingandwithoutthechainmovinq
, .--Tut_ screw c_ockwise,,,,'.k to in¢_ea>e
enginespeedffenginesta/_sOrdies,
--Turnscrewco_nferctoc_ise _ los_,,w
.enginedown andfof to keep the ¢_aintrP/_
turning.
c. NOfurther adjustmentsare necessaryif the
chaindoesnotmoveatldiespeedend if porter.
mBnce _ssatistactop/.
I _t,WARNING
Recheckl'_tespeed aftere_chadius_mentbe_(>w.The
chainmustnot moveatidlespeed t_avoidseflousperu
s_lln ups,
3. LOW SPEED MIXTURE ADJUSTMENT
a. Ailowengine{oidle.
de.tied I_"1. Prap_mtk)n"L_low,L_fo_em_klng
any_djuslmei_Is., .. ;_
-- Chain mOVeswhen the engine runs at Idle
speed,See"2 !dteSpeed Adjustment?
--Saw wi I nut d e,.See !'2, I_e SpeedAdjust-
menl" and "3, Low'Speed Mixture Adjust.
menU' " "_
-- I_ssofcuttlng pewer'whIchIsnotConettedby "
alrifllercIeaning."$ee"5.Htgh SpeedMixture
Adjustment.".; : :. : :
--Engtnediesorhesitateswhentlshe[lidaccel-
emte.See "4.A_celemtion Adjus!ment."
2-cycte engine tf Incorrect carburetoradjust°
mentse_'ema'_e_ '. .
e II theunlt will notdperate properlyalter making
these adustments "takethe u_R te y_ur Sears
Servce Center. J
,_i-i_ &w^_=_ ' _
TheohstnWillbemoving"d_itn9m0stofthispmcedure.
Wear your protective gear'_d observe _IIsafety
pmcaut!ons, _'
i,PREPARATION "'
a, _p engine. ..
b. Use a Itesh toni rt)ixlurewilh prope_gas4inef
oil ratio..4
c, placelhasawonaIKiIidoflal_uffa_a_dmakesure ::
th__ain wg__oto_nl_-'tanyobject,
d, Locatetl_ three(3) Carburetoradjusting screw
openingstothedght0fiheairflits{oDvar.Figure4t.
e. Sartiheeng'_n_andatlowongineloidle3rninutes
to warm up.The enginemust be at operating
temperatureforprepel adju_tfii_ntstobe mode.
I............. I
l //' ' _'__--_II SPEE_SCREWI
_ LO
HIGHSPF,ED SdREW/ / '_ SCREW,
I ...... :...... =rll " : : '
Figure41
r - :"
b TurnIhe Low Speed MixtUre Screw sIowl¥
¢.lockwise ,,-,,k unliI the RPMsia_le,to droP
Nolelheposition.
C._in theLow SpeedMI_ureS¢mw ¢o_,nle_clock.
wlse _ i;nIittheRPMspeedsup_ndsla_s
tod_p_g_in_Notetheposition.
d. SettheLow Speed MixtureScrew al Ihem,d-
/' pointl>_poenthe_0 posi_Ims.
4. ACCELERATION ADJUSTMENT
l:JengJned[_or_sIls_esinsleadofacceleratingolum
theLowSpeedMixture_cmw 1,t16ofalum _.tatime
coLinterclockwtse_ ui_tilyou have smooth
Br._eie_BIion.
5. HiGH SPEED MIXTURE ADJUSTMENT
ICA.U.TLQ__!:Adjti_iments as small as !116of a
turncartaffect engine p#riormance, ttjs impor.
tenttoturnthescrewonly1116o1st_!rnperadjusF
menlandtesttheperlorm_nce of thesawbe|ore
makingfudher edjustments.
_, MBkeates_cut,
b. Adiu_t,thettigh SpeedMix_.u_eSc{ew1;16ofalum
es I01IowS:
--CIoc'_wise_ i_s_ws_es c__)sespe_e_
--Counterclockwise_ ilthesawhssspeed
oulollhe:utbutlackspOwerin1heCul
c. RepealteslcuI. .
d. Continue1/16ota turn'adjgstmenlsunbllheS_w
runssmoothlyincut.
(_[TU_ Atoolean highspeedset!log(clock-
wise _ adjustment)wigcauseeKglnedam-
ageto any 2,cyctcenginefrom overheating and
tackof lubrication, Neverset thehigh speedmix-
tumscre_sofarctockwlse _ tha_youh_vo
high engine speed but Iscl(powe_whileculting.
An efl_tive appmachfoi|ows:
--Turn Screw caunlerclockwlse &until
engineloses powerwhileCulling,
--Then,turn screw oteckwt_,'__'_ in 1t16_f a
turn tneremenls only until |he engine has
Powerwhtlecutting.
NOTE:It theunitwili not operatepi_pedy elter
m_ingthese adjus_ments,t_kethe0n)_{oyourSears
servicecenter,
19
E.CLUTCHA.OD.UMISP.OCKET
Donotstart enginewithoutGuideBar,chain, andBar
ClampHouslngconlp]etelyaSsemb_, T}iei:iut_h_a_|
conle off without theggidebarand chain_ompleteiy |
assembled and serioustnjuw can i;esuit,The ;lurch |
shoes and drumcan separate causing the clutch to |
v_oIent_y_Iyapart arid serJ,ous peTsonat injury c_,n
J
e Taketl_esaw to yourSearsService Centerfor
full ciutchinspectton andserviceaftereach 100
hoursofope_tkm, ttisr_nrmended (hetyoudo
notlrytoservicethe¢lutcherdrum_procketyoursM
unless_u area competentsnlaf!englnem_h_n,_
andhavetheproperclut_hser_cetools.Pro_erdis-
_embtyan6 repairo}lhed_chts extremelyimpOr-
tantto thetile o| theengbe and=thesafetyot tl'_
oparsto_.
C_utchmaintenance lsrequIreclwhen:
--the chain conlinL|es to turn whileengine idles
afterthe idlespeed screwhas beenadiuet_
toitscapacity.
--Sltppageoccurs du_ingacul,
_ chatteringnoise occursdudngcutting.
Cteantheclutch,drum_spm_katandsurroundfr_g
areadaIiydur_ng_ t_seolthesaw,Checktosee
tha_1heebtchdrum'lur.nz:|teelyandsmoothly.
' ,I Inspect the sprocketregularlyfor wear, A worn
sprocketwillmaketha ChainrunerraticallyandwiU
shedenthe lifeof the bar andChain, Figu_e42,
AlWayshavea worn sprockettop,cad byyour
.SearsServiceCenter whenevera new chain Is
InataiI_Iin o_d_Io gain!ulllifeexpec'e,nW _t
thechatn.
i,
SPROCKETWEAR
F. AIR FILTER " ' '
e Adirtyairli_er: ' ''
reducesc_tlingpower
-- Increases tu_l consumption
Clean !.beaI_tIIter:r :
freq.uentlyLespecia[tyinveP_'dustyc_nditions,
always after 10tan_s of fue_nlixlure o_5 hour
of Operalton,whicheverts less.
e Rep!acetheairftltertlanydamageoccumtott.
i_._[(_, Never operate the unitwithoutth,
alr ftIter iv;place to avoid danla!?,etothee_ine
items Required! softbristledrbrUsh,suchasapain
brush." _ i '
I, CIeanoff_he'calrburetorcoyerandtheareaarouedit
2. Pullchoke(othefull position(Figure14,page11)t(
preventdi'rt_(om_teri_ t_o_bure_.or,
3, Removetl_ec,_;|burotorcove. ......
4, FIemovelihe_lilllt_carefaliy.Figure43,
5, Rem_ s_nglatopscrew_J separ_att_h'_ohalves
DO r not use gasolineorotherlien1
mab_eliquid tocleantheftlterto aNddcrest;rig
Omhazard,. :,
& SoakfillerInao_pandwater,
7, 9rushawayalldustasddeb_sf_m thefilter.
8, Atlowfillerto_iY;.-
9, ReaSsemblefirst,
10. t]rushaway_lliJebrisfromsurf_ Onwhichthefiitel
-Isle beprecede: "
11, Replacet_ filter_znd_rburetor _ove_
2O
Figure42
G, STORAGE
Wren yourSaw Isto besto_ed forover 30 daysat-
ways:
_.Drainf_eltankinasafemanner(see"lmpo_nt P._n|s
t0 Remembe¢'page9},
Figure43 _." :
3. OrainO_t_nk._
4. Remove,dean,and drylhebarandcha_.
5. Store the.chainina container li_ledwi!!_O.i]tOpro-
2, Startenginea_dallowtoran atide speedunli!lha ,.
_ngtnest_a. ' ,,
l_Jelsysten1.,.: , ,:
Wearprotective gloveswhen ban-'
dling lhechain. The chain.Is eheip andcan cut" '
YOUeVe_whentt snotnlov_ng, .
on ,eo!
7, C_ea'ni_eou(sid'es_rlacasoftl_engine,
8, Stmethesaw[nadq/placeoutofthereacherchildren
andav_y_mWha_elue v_porscanreachsparksor
openlI_rnesIf'orehoiwater heaters,lumaces,etc,
/