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Operator's Manual CRAFTSMRN 2.0 cu.in./33cc 2-Cycle GASOLINE CHAIN SAW Model No. 358.351340 - 14 in. Bar @ WARNING: Read and follow all Safety Rul..esand Operating Instructionsbefore first use of this product. i_ For answers to your questionsabout this product: Call 7 am-7 pm, Mon-Sat; Sun, 10 am-7 pm • 1-800-235-5878 Sea_,-Roebuck 530-08761706/08/98 and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA :_ Storage , Trouble Shooting Chart Parts Ust Spanish Parts & Ordering 5 ..... SenncjLand Adjl]stments_ 11 14 16 17 2_ Back FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN ® GAS CHAII_,'SAW I i i ;. For one y_earfrom_thede, of purchase, when this Craftsman Gas Chain Saw is mamteined, I,ul_.dcatedlanditur_dup accoro_, ng to the owner's manual, Sears will ofchame, py inmatan-' orwor ansh p. This warranty_exclude_the;bar, chain, sp.arkplug and air tilter, which am expendable p._rts,_andbecomelwom dunng normal use. If this Gad Chain Saw is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies for 30'days from the date of purchase. WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THIS CHAIN SAW TO THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES. This warranty gives you specific legal fights, and you may also have other dghts which vary from state to state. Sears, Roebuck end Co., D/817 WA, Hoffman Estetds, !L 60179 WARNING: Always disconnect spark plug wire when making repairs except for carburetor adjustments. Because a chain saw is a high-speed woodcutting tool, careless or improper use of this tool can cause serious injury. PLAN AHEAD • Restrict the use of your saw to adult users who understand and can follow the safety rules, precautions, and op_'e_ating instructionsfound in this manual. Hearing Protection_ Snug . _ _._ I _ i=,or,,--- Clothing • • SafetyHat Eye Protection • HeavyDuty f Gloves dNIm • _,_Vear protective gear. Always use steel-toed safety footwear with nonslip soles; snug-fitting clothing;heavy. 2 duty, non-slip gloves; eye protection such as non-fogging, vented goggles or face screen; an approved safety hard hat; and sound barriers (ear plugs or mufflers) to protect your hearing. Regular users should have hearing checked regularly as chain saw noise can damage headng. Secure hair above shoulder length. Keep all parts of your body away from the chain when the engine is running. Keep children, bystanders, and animals at least 30 feet (10 meters) away from the work area when starting and using the saw. Do not handle or operate a chain saw when you am fatigued, ill, or upset, or If you have taken alcohol, drugs, or medication. You must be in good physicalcond'_ionand mentally alert. If you have any condition that might be aggravated by strenuous work, check with doctor before ope.rating, Do not start cutting until you have a dear work area, secure footing, and especially if you are felling a tree, a retreat path. OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELY • Do not operate with one hand. Serious injury to the operator, helpers, or bystanders may resultfrom onehanded operation. A chain saw is intended for two-handed use. • Operate the chain saw only in-a well_ • ventilated outdoor area. • Do not operate saw from a ladder or in a tree, unless you are specifically • trained to do so. • Make sure the chain will not make contact with any object while starting the engine. Never try to start the saw when the guide bar is in a cut. • Do not put pressure on the saw, esPecially at the end of the cut. Doing so can cause you to lose control when the cut is completed. • Stop engine before setting saw down. • Hand carry saw only when engine is stopped.Carry with muffler away from body; guide bar & chain projecting behind you; guide bar preferably covered w,th a scabbard. • Store the unit and fuel in a cool, dry well ventilated space where fuel vapors cannot reach sparks or open flames from water heaters, electric motors or switches, furnaces, etc. GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK Follow all safety roles to help avoid kickback and other forces whichcan result in sedous injury. AvoldO_ Clear The Working Area WARNING: Rotational Kickback can occur when the moving chain contacts an object at the upper portion of the tip MAINTAIN YOUR SAW IN GOOD ofthe guide bar.Contactatthe upper WORKING ORDER • Have all chain saw service Performed by a qualified service dealer except the items listed in the maintenance section of this manual. • Make certain the saw chain stops moving when the throttle trigger is released. For correction, refer to "Carburetor Adjustments." • Keep _e handles, dry, clean, and free from od or fuel mixture. • Keep caps and fasteners securely tightened. • Use only Craftsman accessories and replacej_ant parts as recommended. Never modify your saw. portion of the/tip of the guide bar can cause the ctiain'to dig into the object, which stops the ch_,n for an instant. The result is a lightningfast, reverse reaction which kicks the guide bar up and back toward the operator. Pinch-Kickback and Pull-In occur when the chain is suddenly stopped by being pinched, caught, or by contacting a foreign object in the wood. This sudden stopping of the chain results in a reversal of the chain force used to cut wood and causes the saw to move In the opposite direction of the chain rotation. Pinch-Kickback drives the saw stndght back toward the operator. Pull-In pulis the saw away from the operator. REDUCE THE CHANCE OF KICKBACK HANDLE FUEL WITH CAI_I'ION _• Do not smoke while handling fuel or while operating the saw. • in aress where fuel is mixed . or=ma • VT_ a basic cnde_am_ or poursd. "- Mix and Peur fuai in an outdoor arsa you san re.ca the e_. _t. ofscrpr_e which _ tc _ and use an approved, marked con• Never let the moving chain con...tect teiner for all fuel purposes. Wipe up • any object at the tip Ofthe guide bar. all fuel spills before starting saw. Keep woddng area free from obstnx> • Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) from tons such as other trees, branches, fueling site before starting., rocks, fences, stumps, etc. Eliminate • Turn the-engine off and let _aw cool in or avoid any obstructionthat your saw a non-oombuatible area, not on dry chain co_J_d hit while cutting. leaves, straw, paper, etc. Slowly re• Kee_)saw chain sharp andpropedy move fuel cap and refuel uniL tans,oned. A loose or dull chain can incmaeethe chanceof kickback.Fol- keep your body.from I_.ing in a direct low man.utactumr's chain sharpening and maintenance instructions.Check tension at regular intervals, but never with engine mnnlng. Make sure bar clamp nuts am eecurel..y,tightened, • Begin and continue cuttin_lat full sp_:l, ff the ct3a,nis.m0_g at a slower speed, _here is greater chance of Idcld0ackoccu_ng. • Use extreme caution when reentering a out. line with.the cutting chron. • Stand with your weight evenly baianced on both feet. • Do not overreach. You could be drawn or thrown off balance and lose conVol. • Do not cut above shoulder height. It is difficultto maintain control of saw above shoulder height. KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES WARNING: The following features are included on your saw to help reduce • Do not attempt cuts starting with the hazard of kickback; however, such featip of the bar(plunge cuts). • Watch for shiftinglogs or Otherforces tures will not totally eliminate this danthat could close a cut and pinch or fall ger. Do not rely only on safety devices. into chain. • Handguard: designed to reduce the chance of your left hand contacting • Use the specified Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar end Low-WackbackChain. the chain if your hand slips off the front handlebar. Avoid Plnch-K]okbaok: • Position of front and rear handlebars: • Be extremely aware of situations or obstructions that can cause matedai dask3nedw'dh.,distance between handles and "in-l,ne" with each other. The to pinch the top of or otherwise stop the chain. spread and "in-line" position of the hands prowded by this design work * Do not cut more than one log at a together to give balance and res,stime. tance in controlling the pivot of the • Do not twist saw as bar is withdrawn saw back toward the operator if kickfrom an undercut when bucking. back occurs, Avoid Pull-In: • Reduced-W_kback Guide Bar: designed with a small radius tip which at ful/speed and the saw housing reduces the size of the kickback dani against lways begin wood.cutting with the engine _er zone. This type b.arhas been Use wedges made of plastic or wood. emonsb'eted to significantly reduce Never use metal to hold the cut open. the number and eenousness of kickMAINTAIN CONTROL backs when tested In accordance with ANSI B175.1. Stand to the left of the saw TipGuide Bar _.__ Thumbon . \_ o ,w SmallRadius TipGuide Bar • Low-I_ckback Chain: has met Idckback locked performance .r_uirernents when tested on a representalive sample of chain Neverreversehandposltlons . saws below 3.8 cubic Inch • A good, firm gdp on the saw with b.oth displacement specifiedIn ANSI B175.1. " hands will help,y_., maintain control. Low-Kickback Chain Don't let go. Gdp the mar handle w_. ContouredDepthGauge your dght hand whether you are dgm or left handed. Wrap the fingers of DeflectsK]ddoack your left hand over and around the ForceAndAllows front handlebar, and your leftthumb .. WoodToGmdua_y ongatedGuardUnk under the front handlebar. Keep your RldeIntoCutter leftarm straight with the elbow locked. • Position your left hand on the front S.AF_Y. NOTICE: Exposure to -handlebar so it is in a streight line with vibreUons through prolonged use of gasoline power_:l hand tools could your right hand on the rear handle cause blood vessel or nerve damage in when making bucking cuts. Stand the fingem, hands, and joints of people slightlyto the left side of the saw to 4 prone to dmulation di,_.rders.or . abnormal swelling. Prol.o.ngea use in . cold weather has been linked to blcoa mufflerand spark8rrastingscreen whichmeetsthe requirementsof CalifomlaCodes4442 and 4443. All U.S. forest land and the states of California, Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oregon, and Washington require by.law that many int.emal combustion engines be equipped with a spark arrestor screen. If you operate a chain sew in a state or locale where anti-vibration system does not such regulations exist, you are legally • guarantee the avoidance of these responsible for maintaining the problems Users who operate power operating condition of these parts. tools on a continual andregular barb Failure to do so is a violation of the law. must closely monitor their physical Refer to Customer Responsibilities conditionand the condition of this tool. chart in the MAINTENANCEsection. CHAIN BRAKE If this saw is to be used STANDARDS: This chain saw is listed for commercial logging, you must order and install a chain brake to comply with by Underwriters Labomtorias, Inc. in accordance with American National Federal OSHA Regulations for ComStandards for Gasoline-Powered Chain mercial Logging. Contact your Sears Service Center or call 1-800-235-5878. Saws Safety Requirements (ANSI SPARK ARRESTOR: Your saw is B175.1-1991). equipped with a temperature limiting vessel damege in otherwise h .salthy people. If symptoms occur sucn as numbn .e:ss,pmn, loss of strengm, change in skin color or t.e'4u.m, or I.o_.of feeling in the fingers, nanas, or joims, "discontinue the use of this tool and seek medical attention. An CARTON CONTENTS Check carton contents against the following list. Model 358.351340 • Chain Saw (fully assembled) • Bar tool • 2-cycle eng!ne oil (Bar oil not ,ncluded) • Examine parts for damage Do not use damaged pads • If you need assistance or find that pads are missing or damaged, please call 1-800-235-5878 NOTE: It is n9rmai to hear the fuel filter rattle in an empty fuel tank. Your unit has been factory tested and the carburetor precisely adjusted. As a result you may smell gasoline or find a drop of oil/fuai residue on the muffler when you unpack the unit. ASSEMBLY Your saw is fully assembled; no assembly is necessary. KNOW YOUR SAW READTHIS OPERATOR'SMANUALAND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR CHAIN SAW. Compare the illustrationswith your unit to familiarize yourseffwith tb_ location of the various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for futu_ reference. , BarTool FrontHandle _=_===_ StsrterRope ON/STOP Chain Muffler Bar Oil RII Cap Primer Bulb Housing Fuel Mix RII Cap Cylinder Cover Fast Idle Lockout Rear Handle ThrottJe Trigger Choke Chain Knob Bar Clamp _er Adjusting ,Screw Chain Direction of Travel Bar Clamp Nuts Guide Bar ON/STOP SWITCH The ON/STOP Switch is used to stop • e engine. THROTrLE TRIGGER The throttle trigg-_rcbntrols engine speed. THROTTLE LOCKOUT The throttle lockout must be pressed before you can squeeze the throttle rigger. This feature prevents you from accidentaily squeezing the rigger. FAST IDLE LOCK The.fast idle lock holds the throttie tdgger in the starting position. Activate the .fastIdle lock by preying the throttle |oekout and squeezJng the throttle rigger, Wlth the _rottie rigger squeezed. press the fast idle lock. Release the throffie lockout and rigger while holding the fast idle lock button. CHOKE KNOB The Choke Knob activates the choke to provide additional fuel to the engine dudng cold starting. PRIMER BULB The Pdmer Bulb circulates fuel to the carburetor to provide quicker starting. CHAIN TENSION It ts normal for a new chain to stretch dudng first 30 minutes of operation. You should check your chain tension fmquentty. See Chain Tension under the Service and Adjustments section. 6 BEFORE STARTING ENGINE WARNING: Be sureto readthe fuel handlinginformationin the safetyrules sectionof this manuel before you begin. ,nesand_,_ator arees_ty.Usa_ fuel next season. Sce STORAGEins_nx> tions for addilion_ information. Never use engine or carburetorcleaner products in the fuel tank or permanent If you do not understand _e fuel handamage may occur. . dling informationde not attempt to fuel .your unit. Seek help from someone that Bee the STORAGEsaotion for additionai does understand the informationor call information. STOPPING YOUR ENGINE, the customerassistance help line at 1-800-235-5878. • Move On/Stop switchto STOR' • If sogine does not atop, pull choke GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OIL knob out fully. The chain oiler provides continuous lubricationto the chain and guide bar. Be STARTING YOUR ENGINE COLD ENGINE OR WARM ENGINE sure to fiHthe bar oiltank when you fill AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL the fuel tank (Capacity = 6.8 ft. oz.). For maximum guide bar and chain life, • Fuel engine with 40:.1fuel mix. • R]I ber oil tenk with ber oil. we .recommend.y.ou.use Craftsman chain saw bar o,L If Craftsman bar oil is • Move On/Stop switchto ON. Primer Bulb not available, you may use a good grade SAE 30 oil untilyou are able to obtain Craftsman brand. The oil output is autornaticailymetered during operation. Your s_w will use approximately one tank of bar oil for every tank of fuel mix. Always fill the bar oil tank when g _/-',,_,/ CHOKEPosmoNs you till the fuel tank. FUEUNG ENGINE This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline. Before operation, • Actuate choke by pullingchoke keob. gasoline must be mixed with a good fullyout. quality2-cycle air-cooled engine oil. We recommend Craftsman brand oH.Mix • • Prima engine by slowly pressing pdrner bulb six times. gasoline and oil at a ratio of 40:1 (A • Set saw on the ground.Grip front 40:1 ratio is.obtai.'nedby mixing3.2 handle with your left hand and place ounces of o,I with I gallon of unleaded rightfoot through mar handle. gasoline). DO NOTUSE automotive oil or boat oil. These oilswill cause engine StarterRopeHandis damage. When. mbdngfuel follow the instru_'o_nspnnted on the co._ner. Once _>rb-,_dded to the gasoline, LeftHand shake container momantejily to assure onFroot that the fuel is thoroughly _ Handle Always read and follow the safety rules relatingto fuel before fueling your unit. IMPORTANT _3de_ indcmes that aicohol blended methanoi) sanat_actmoisture which FootTtw_ RearHancne • Betlestidk)by cispms_=g themrotUe iseds to eml:_nlionand tormaiion of Iocl_with )_Jr right _ acUsdungaior_e._ sque .eze..and hoUthrot,eV_gur. W_h geecan damamthefu¢symmofanenCne ToV_'_ ToFppe.. , sys- _, downmume, and hoid. Ne:d, ndeese your pinesthe faat idlethe lock t omeger. _ns_x_.beeml__ befomstm'agefur • DoNOTsqueszethmt_tflggerdur 30 days or k_lger. Dram tbe ges tenk, .. ing atartlng; atherwlsa, it will be nsosta_ the engine sod bt it ron ur_l the fuel e_W te mest the fast Idk) lock. OPERATING TIPS NOTE:Whenpullingthe starterrope, • Check Chain tension before first use do notusethe fullextentof the rope. Do notlet starterropesnapback.Hold and after,1 minute of opereticn. See Chain Tensionin the Maintenance handle.Let roperewindslowly. section. • Pull starter rope handle firmlyand • Cut wood only. Donot cut metal, plasquickly with your dght hand untilthe tics, masonry, non--woodbuildingma,_,engine attempts to start, but no more • tedals, etc. than 5 polls."Fherk pushln Choke knob fully. Resume polling handle un- • Stop the saw if the chain strikes a fortil engine starts, eign object. Inspect the saw andre• Above 40°F, allow engine to runfor pair parts as necessary. approximately5 seconds.Then • Keep the chain out of dirt and sand. Even a small amount of dirtwill quicksqueezeand releasethrottletdggerto allow engine to Idle. ly dull a chain and Increase the possl• Below40°F, allow engine to warm up bllityof kickback. for 30 seconds to I minute with Choke • Practice cutting a few small logs using at parital position. Push choke knob in the following steps. This will help you to the OFF position;then squeeze end get the "feel" of using your saw before release throttletrigger to allow engine you begin a major sawing operation. • To stop engine, move On/Stop switch to idle. to the STOP position, STARTING A WARM ENGINE DO NOTuse the Choke to start a warm engine or flooding and hard starting may occur. • Move On/Stop switch to ON. • Set fast idle lock. • Be sure choke b In the OFF position. •• W.ithsaw on ground, gdpfront handle with lefthand and place your rightfoot through rear handle. • Pullstarter rope handle untllengine starts. • Squeeze and release throttle tdgger to rstum engine to idle apsed. DIFFICULT STARTING OR STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE The engine may be flooded if it has not started after 10 pulls. Rooded engines can be cleared of excess fuel with the follovAngprocedure: _,-Engage the fast Idle lock. • Verify that the On/Stop switchis in the ON position. : • Push choke knob to the OFF position. • WR..hsaw on ground, grip front handle with left hand and place dgM foot throughrear handle. • Pullstarterrope handleuntilengine • Squeeze the throttle rigger speed and allow the engine to reaChfull before cutting. against the log. the saw frame Begin cuttingwith Keep the engine at full speed the entire time you are cutting. • Allow the chainto cut for you. Exert only light _lownward pressure. • Release'the_throttlerigger as soon as the cut Is completed, allowingthe engine to Idle. If you runthe saw at full throttle withouta cuffingload, unnecessary wear can occur. • To avoid losingcontrol when cut is complete, do not put pressure on saw at end of cut. • Stop enginebefore settingsaw down. TREE FELLING TECHNIQUES WARNING: Check for broken or dead branches which can fail while curling causing eedous injury. Do not cut near bulldlngsor electrical wires if you do not know the directionof tree fall, nor cut at night since you wig not be able to see well, nor duflng bad weather such as rein, snow, or strong winds, etc. • Carefully pten your sawing operation in advance. • Ctsar the work area. You need a clear area all around the tree so you can havesecureleo'ring. stads. • Studythe naturalconditionsthatcan • Starting could require many pugs decausethetreeto fall In a particular pending on how badly the unitis direction.These conditionsInclude: flooded. If engine stillfails to start, re• The wind direction and speed. fer to the TROUBLESHOOTINGchart or • The lean of the tree. The lean of a call 1-800-235-5878. tree might not be apparent due to uneven or slopingterrain, use a 8 plumbor levelto determinethe directionof tree lean. : Weightand brancheson oneside. Surroundingtrees andobstacles. • Lookfor decayand roL If the trunk is Dwill help prevent the tree in the wrong direction. Hingeholds_ee on rotted, it can snap and fail toward the operator. -_ ....... • • Make sure there is enough room for - the tree to fail Maintain a distance of 2-1/2 trea lengths from the nearest. person or other objects. Engine norse can drown out a warning call. NOTE: .Beforefailing cut is complete, • Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, use weagea to open the cut when nails, staples, and wire from the tree necaesanj to control the dirocdon of fail. where cuts are to be made. To avoid .kJcid_ckend chain damage, Plana clearm path treat _,--_- --,ill_- Directionof Fall steel or iron weages. use _ or p.la_c wedges, but never • Be alert to sigr_ that the tree is ready to fall: cracking wk_..ningof the felling cut, orsounds, movement znthe up FELLING LARGE TREES (6 inches in diameter or larger) The notch method is used to fell large trees. A notch is cut on the side of the tree in the desired direction of fall. After a felling cut is made on the opposite side of tree, the tree will tend to fall in the direction of the notch, • As tree starts to fail, stap saw, putit per branches. down, and get away quickly on your planned retreat pa..th. . • Be extremely cautious with partially fallen trees that may be poorly supported. When a tree doesn't fall cornpletely, eat the saw aside and pull down the tree Witha cable winch, block end tackle, or tractor. Do not use your sew to cut down a partially fallen tree. NOTE: If tree has large buttress roots, remove them before making the notch. NOTCH CUT AND FELMNG TREE • Make notch cut by cutting the top of the notch first. Cut through 1/3 of the diameter of the tree. Next complete the notch by cutting the bottom. See illustration.Once the notch is cut, remove _e_wedge of wood from tree. cu'n'ING A FALLEN TREE (BUCKING) Bucking ksthe term used for cutting a fallen tree to the desired log size. WARNING: Do not stand on the log .beingcuL ..Anyportion can roll causing loss of footing and control. Do not stand downhill of the logbeing cut. IMPORTANT POINTS _// Rrst -,_ Notch_ ! ._r ! ,-,,_._. "S _v._ /...__, __..,. _,_ / Rnal cuthere _- 4 ...... r : Cut only one logat a time. Cut shattered wood very carefully;, sharp pieces of wood could be flung • Use a sawhorse to cut smail toward aperator. ge • After removing the wood, make the felling cut on the opposite side of the notch.This is done by maldng a cut ab_td,_fv_'inches higher than the cantar of the notch. This will leave enough uncut wood between the felling cut andthe notch to form a hinge. the logallow with your leg or fool tl°ghhoid Never person the log whiisanother cutting and never hold • Do not _ut in an area where logs, limbs, and rootsare langbd. Drag logs into a clear area before curlingtilem. BUCKING TECHNIQUES WARNING: If saw becomes pinched or hung in a log, don't try to force it out. You can lose control of the saw resulting in injury end/or damage to the saw. Stop the saw, drive a wedge of plastic or wcodintothe cutunt_the sew cen be r_ I'ly. REtitlt | manterthem_. Do not_ lnd carefully U@ngs log for support 2_ Cut a met_ w_e. Do n_ at_.__ mmrt your sew whan it b pinchedor hung in a log. Use a wedgeto removepinchedsaw Io, _t= Cut 1stCut Turn ssw OFF and usa a piastlc or wooden wedge to force cut open. Overcutting begins on the top side of the log with the bottom of the saw against the log. When overcutling use lightdownward pressure. OvercutUng Undercutting Undercutting involves cutting on the underside of the log with top of saw against the log. When undercutting use light upward pressure. Hold saw firmly and maintain control. The saw will tend to push back toward you. WARNING: Never turn saw upside down to undercut. The saw cannot be controlled in this position. Always make your first cut on the compression s:de of the log. Rrst cut on com_sslon I _ -- BUCKING USING A LOG OR SUPPORT STAND • Remember your first cut is always on the compression side of the log. (Refer to the iilustratlonbelow for your first and second cut). • Your first cut should extend 1/3 of the diameter of the log. • Finish with your second cut. uslog c= L .,, -_1 . . stCut 2n cut side of log .- _ # Secondcut Rrstcuton compressionsideof log BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT • Overout through 1/3 of the diameter of the log. • Roll the log over and finish with a second overcut. -Watch for logs with a compreslon side. See illustrationabove for cutting logs with a compression side. LIMBING AND PRUNING WARNING: Never climb into a tree to limb or prune. Do not stand on ladders, platforms, a log, or in any position which can cause you to lose your balance or control of the saw. IMPORTANT POINTS • Watch out for spdngpoles. Spdngpolss m small size limbs which can wh:p toward you, or pull you off balance. Use extreme caution when cuttingsmall size limbs. • Be alert for spdngback. Watch out for branches that am bent or under pressure. Avoid being struck by the branch orthe saw when the tension in the wood fibers is released. • Frequently clear branches out of the way to avoid tripping over them. 10 LIMBING branchesarehigherthanyourshoul- • Limb a tree only after it is cut down. der. Get a professionalto do the job. • Leave the larger limbs underneath the • Make your first cut 1/3 of the way felled tree to support the tree as you through the bottom of the limb. work. • Next make a second cut all the way • Startat the base of the felledtree and through the limb. work toward the top, curing brar_as • Rnish the pruning operation by using and limbs. Remove small limbswith an overcut.so that the etump of the one cut. limb protrudes I to 2 inches from the trunk of the tree. • Keep the tree between you and the chain. • Remove larger, sup.portingbranches with the 1/3, 2/3 cutt,ng techniques descdbed in the bucking section. • Always use an ovemut to cut small and freely hanging limba. Undercutting could cause limbs to fail and pinch the saw. PRUNING WARNING: Limit pruning to limbs shoulder height or below. Donot cut if CUSTOMER cutlto21n. fromtrunkof trse RESPONSIBILITIES Fill in dates as you complete regular service Before After Ever_ Every Yea_ Use Use 5 hm 25 hrs. Check for damaged/worn parts _, Check for loose fasteners/parts p, Berv I Dates ] Check chain tension Check chain sharpness p- Check guide bar _, Clean unit & labels Clean air filter _, _. Clean/inspsct spark arrestor ecrean_&jnspact muffler P" Replace spark plug • 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 instructed in this manual. Various adjustments will need to be made padodlcaily to • Once a year, replace the Sl_rk plug, airtilteeeeeeeee_ment, and check guide bar propal_J maJnt_n your and chaJnfor wear. AunJL new spark plug and air f'dterelement assures proper air-fuel mixture and helps your engine _, run better and last longer. WARNING: Disconnect the spark plug before performing maintenance except for carburetor adjustments. LUBRICATION 1 Bar Sprocket 2 Bar Oil _ FillCap _ _.,_ _'_ 1 Usesprocketlubrication 2 UseCraftsmanchainsaw baroil I / CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR • Udngbarrod,rollchainaround guide WORN PARTS bar to ensure all linksare in bar groove. • Lift up tip of guide bar to check for Replacementof damaged/wompads sag. Release tip of guide bar, then shouldbe referredto your SearsService Center. turn adjusting screw until sag does not exist. NOTE:It is normalfor a smallamount of oil to appearunderthe sawafteren- • While rifting tip of.guide bar, tighten gine stops. Do no_confuse this with a leaking oil tank. • On/Stop Switch - Ensure On/Stop switch functions properly by moving the switch to the "Stop"position. Make sure engine stops; then restart engine and continue. • Fuel Tank- Do not use saw if fuel tank shows signs of damage or leaks. • Oil Tank- Do not use saw if oil tank shows signs of damage or leaks. CHECK FOR LOOSE FASTENERS AND PARTS • Bar Clamp Nut • Chain • Muffler • Cylinder Shield • Air Filter • Clutch Drum/Sprocket • Handle Screws • Vibration Mounts • Starter Housing • Handguard CHECK CHAIN TENSION • Use the screwdriver end of the bar tool to move chain around guide bar to ensure kinks do not exist. The chain should rotate freely. : Bar Tool Bar Clamp Nuts • Looser bar clamp nuts untilthey are finger tight against the bar clamp. • Turn adjusting screw until chain barely touches the bottom of guide bar. bar clamp nuts with the bar tool. ,Torque to 10-15 ft-lbs. • Use the screwdriver end of the bar tool to move chain arou.nd..guidebar. • ff chain does not rotate, it is too tight. Slightty loosen bar clamp nuts and loosen ch.=.'nby fuming the adjusting screw. Rstighten bar clamp nuts. • If chain is too loose, it will sag below the guide bar. DO NOT operate the saw if the chain is loose. CHECK CHAIN SHARPNESS A sharp chain,makes wood chips. A dull chain makes a sawdust powder and cuts slowly. CHAIN SHARPENING Chain sharpening requires special tools. You can purchasa sharpening tools at Sears or go to a professional chain sharpener. CHECK GUIDE BAR Conditions which require guide bar maintenance: • Saw cuts to one side or at an angle. • Saw has to be forced through the cut. • Inadequate sup.plyof oil to bar/chain. Check the cond'itlonof guide bar each time chain is sharpened. A worn guide bar will damage the chain and make cutting diff'_cult. To maintain guide bar:. • Move On/Stop switch to "Stop." • Remove bar and chain from saw. • Clean all sawdust and any other debrls from the guide bar groove and sprocket hole after each use. 12 • Add lubdcant to sprocket hole after each use. • Burringof guide bar rails is a normal process Ofrail wear. Remove these burrs with a flat file. • When rail top is uneven, use a fiat file to restore square edges4and sides;. Rle Edgesand sidesSquars INSPECT MUFFLER AND SPARK ARRESTOR SCREEN As the unit is used, carbon deposits build up on the muffler end sped( arrestor screen, and must be removed to avoid creating a fire hazard or affecting engin_ performance. Replace the spark arrestor screen if breaks occur. MufflerDlfft_)r WornGroove Con'ectGroove Replace guide bar when the groove is worn, the guide bar is bent or c.ra_ed, or when excess he_ng or bumng of the rails occurs. If replacement is necessary, use only the guide bar specified for your sew in the repair parts I'_ or on the decal located on the chain sew. CLEAN UNIT & LABELS • Clean _e unit using a damp cloth with a mild detergent. • Wipe off unit with a clean dry cloth. CLEAN AIR FILTER A dirty air filter decreases the life and performance of the engine end increases fuel consumption end harmful emissions. Always clean your air filter after 15 tanks of fuel or 5 hours of operation, whichever comes firsL Clean more frequently in dusty conditions. A used air filter can never be completely cleaned. It is advisable to replace your air filter with a new one after every 50 hours of operation, or annually, whichever comes first. To clean filter. • Loosen 3 screws on cylinder cover. • Remove cylinder cover. • Remove air filter. • Clean the air filter using hot soapy water. Rinse with clean cool water. Air dry.eomplately before reinstalling. • Lightly ogair filter before installing to improve the efficiency of air:filter. Use 2-cycla engine oil or motor oil (SAE 30). Squeeze excess offfrom filter. • Reinstall air filter. • Reinstall cylinder cover and 3 screws (15-20 in-lbs.). CylinderCover Air Rlter Screws ;crsen Muffler Cover Screws / Body Muffler Cover CLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTOR SCREEN Cleaning is rf)_luiredevery 25 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes f,rst. • Loosen end remove the 2 muffler cover screws. • Remove the muffler cover (cover snaps off muffler body). • Remove muffler diffuser and spark arrestor screen assembly. Notice the orientation of these parts for reassernbling. • Clean the spark arrestor screen with a wire brush. Replace screen if breaks are found. • Replace any broken or cracked muffler pads. • Reinstall diffuser end spark arrestor screen assembly with round holes facing up. • Reinstall muffler cover end 2 screws (7-8 REPLACE SPARK PLUG The sparkplug shouldbe replaced each year to ensure the engine starts easier end runs better. Ignitiontiming is fixed and nonadjustable. • Loosen 3 screws on cylinder cover. • Remove the cylinder cover. • Pull off the spark plug booL • Remove spark plug from cylinder and discard. • Replacewith ChampionRCJ7Yspark plug andtighten_ a 3/4 inch socket wrench (10-12 ft Ibe). Spark plug gap Cyllncler Cover should be .025 in. : Re!nstallthe sped(plug boot. Reinstallthe cylindercoverand 3 screws (15-20 irPIbs). CHAIN REPLACEMENT CAUTION: Wear pmteotive gloves when handling chain. The chain is sharp and can cut you evan when it is not moving, it is normalfor a new chalnto strstchduringthe first 15 minutes of operation.You should rscheck your chaintsnsion fmquentiyand adjust the chaintension as required.See Chain Tensionsection. • Move On/Stop switch to the Stop position. • Replace the old chain when it becomes worn or damaged. • Use only the Low-Kickback replacement chain specified in the repair • parts list.The correct replacement bar and chain is also specified on a decal located on the chain saw. • See your Sears Service Center to replace and sharpen individual cutters on your chain. • Remove bar clamp nuts. • Remove bar clamp. • Remove the old chain. Spark Plug • Slide the guide bar rearward until it stops against the sprocket. • Carefully remove now chain from package. Hokl chain with the ddve links as shown. Cutters Del)_ Gauge DdveLinks • Place chain over and behind clutch. • Fd the bottom of the drive links between the teeth in the sprocket nose. • Rt chain drive links into bar groove. • Pull guide bar forward untilthe chain is snug in the guide bar groove. • Install the bar clamp. • Install bar clamp nuts; finger tighten only. Do not tighten any further at this point, Bar Clamp BarClampNuts Bar ClampNuts • Tum adjusting screw on bar to move the tensioning rack as far as it will go toward the front of the bar. CHAIN ADJUSTMENT See "Chain Tension"in Maintenance section. 14 CLEAN FUEL FILTER Tocleanfuelfilter,drainyourunit by runningdry of fuel, removefuel cap/retainerassemblyfrom tank.Pullfilter fromtank andremovefromline.Clean with milddetergentand rinse. Dry thoroughly, reassemble .... CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT WARNING: The chain will be moving during most of this procedure. Wear your protective equipment and observe all safety precautions. During the low speed mixture adjustment recheck idle speed after each tum of the screw. The chain must not move at idle speed. Carburetor adjustment is c_ and if done improperly can permanently damage the engine as well as the carburetor. If you require further assistance or are unsure about performing this procedure, cell our customer assistance help line at 1-800-235-5878. Old fuel, a dirty air filter, dirty fuel filter, or flooding may give the impression of an improperly adjusted carburetor. Check these conditions before adjusting the carburetor. The carburetor has been carefully sat at the factory.Adjustments may be necessary if you notice any of the following conditions: • Chain moves at idle. See "Idle Speed" under adjusting procedure. • Saw will not idle. See "Idle Speed" and "Low Speed Mixture"under adjusting procedure. • Engine dies or hesitates when it should accelerate. See "Acceleration Check" under adjusting procedure. • Loss of cutting power. See "High Speed_lixture H• under adjusting procedure. There are three adjustment screws on the carburetor. They am labeled H, L, " and T. They ere located in the area just above the primer bulb. CARBURETOR PRESETS When making adjustments, do not force the plastic limlter caps beyond the stops or damage will occur. if carburetor presets are not needed, proceed to "idle Spoed-T." • Turn both mixture screws cpunterd o¢inm-sauntilthey stop. • Tum'ffT_eidle speed screw clockwise until it stops. Now tum counterclockwise 4-1/2 full turns. + Start motor, let it run for 3 minutes, and proceed tothe adjustment esc_on. If engine does not start, refer to tmubleshooUngcha.,tor call 1-800-235-5878. If engine performance is acceptable at the preset positionsand there is no chain movement at idle, no further adjustment is necessary. ADJUSTING PROCEDURE Idle Spasd-T Allow engine to idle. Adjustspeed until engine runs without chain movement or stalling. • Turn clock'_.sa to increase engine speed if engine stalls or dies. • Turn counterclockwise to decrease speed. No further adjustments are necessary if chmn does not move at idle speed and if performance is satisfactory. Low Speed Mixture-L Allow engine to idle. Then accelerate the engine and note performance. If engine hesitates, bogs down, or smokes during acceleration, tum mixture screw clockwise in 1/16-tum increments until performance.i_ satisfactory. Repeat this procedure as necessary for proper adjustment. After completing check for acceleration and chain ment at idle. Reset if necessary. High Speed Mixture-H DO NOT operate engine at full throttle for prolonged periods while making adjustments. Damage to the engine can occur. Make a test cut. Baesdon performance of the saw while cutting, adjust the high speed mixture setting in 1/16-turnincrements as follows: • Clockwiseunti saw has good power in the cutwilh nc hesitstion.Do nct adjust by orspesd, judge byhow well the saw peforms in the cut. • Counterclockwise if the saw has speed, but dies in the cut or lacks power in the cut. After completing adjustments, check for acceleration and chain movement at idle. Reset if necessary. AcceleraUon Check ffthe ang_ns diesorhe,_tatss Instsad of sccaiereting, turnthelowspeedrnixture edjustment counterdoclo,_seun_l you have smoothsc_deretion with no chain movementat Idle. Rschsck and edjust as nscessery for acceptable performance. Prepareyourunitfor storageatthe end ofthe seasonor ifit will not be usedfor 30 daysor morn. WARNING: • Allowthe engineto c_ol,and secure tive in minimizing the formation of fuel gum deposits during storage. Add stabilizer to the gasoline in the fuel tank or fuel storage container. Follow the mix instructionsfound on stabilizer containthe unit before storing or transporlJng. ere. Run engine at least 5 minutes after adding stabilizer. • Store chain saw and fuel in a well CRAFTSMAN 40:1, 2-cycle engine oil ventilated area where fuel vapors cannot reach sparks or open flames (air cool.eel.. ) is especially blended with from water heaters, electric motors or fuel stabilizer. If you do not use this Sears oil, you can add a fuel stabilizer switches, fumaces, etc. to your fuel tank. • Store chain caw with all guards in place and position chain caw so that ENGINE any sharp object cannot accidentally • Remove spark plug and pour I teacauseinjury. spoon of 40:.1, 2-cycle engine oil (air • Store chain caw well out of the reach cooled) through the spark plug openof children. ing. Slowly pull the starter rope 8 to 10 times to distribute oH. EXTERNAL SURFACES • Replace spark plug with new one of If your chain caw Is to be stored for a recommended type and heat range. period of time, clean it thoroughly be• Clean air filter. fore storage. Store in a clean dry area. • Check entire unit for loose screws, • Ughtly oil extemal metal surfaces and nuts, and bolts. Replace any damguide bar. aged, or wom parts. • Oil the chain and wrap it in heavy pa- • At the broker), beginhlng of the next season, per or cloth. use only fresh fuel having the proper gasoline to oil ratio. FUEL SYSTEM OTHER Under Fueling Engine in the Operating Section of this manual, see message • Do not store gasoline from one season to another. labeled IMPORTANTregarding the use of gasohol in your chain saw. • Replace your gasoline can if it starts to rust. Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable altema- 16 TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine will not start or will run only a few seconds after starting. • • • • • • Move Ign_on switch .toON. • See "Starling Instructions." • Ril tank with correct fuel mixture. Ignition switch off. Engine flooded. Fuel tank empty. Spark'_plugnot fldng. Fuel not reaching carburetor. • Carburetor requires adjustment. • None of the above. Enginewill not • Idle speed set too high or too low. idleproperly. • Low Speed Mixture requires adjustmenL • Crankshaft seals wom. • Compression low. • None of the above. Engine will not accelerate, lacks power, or dies under a load. Engine smokes excessively. • Air filter dirty. • Spark plug fouled. Oil inadequate for bar and chain lubrication. • Carburetor requires adjustment. • Exhaust ports or muffler outlets plugged. • Compression low. • None of the above. • See "Carburetor Adjustments." • Contact Sears Service. • Contact Sears Service. • Contact Sears Service. • Conta_,Sears Service. • Contact Sears Service. • Contact Sears Service. • Choke partially on. • Fuel mixture incorrect. • Adjust choke. • Empty fuel tank and refillwith correct fuel mixture. • Clean or replace air filter. • See "Carburetor Adjustments." • Contact Sears Service. • Fuel mixture incorrect. • Spark plug incorrect. • High Speed Mixture set too lean. • Exhaust pods or muffler outlets plugged. • Carbon b_ild-up on muffler outlet screen. • Fan housing/cylinder fins dirty. • None of the above. • See "FuelingYourUnit." • Replacewith correct plug. • See "CarburetorAdjustments." • Oil tank empty. • Oil pump or oil filter clogged. • Guide bar oil hole • RU oil tank. • Contact Sears Sen_',e. • Contact Seers Service. • Clean spark arrestor screen. • Clean area. • Contact Sears Service. • Remove bar and clean. blocked. m • Co[_actSearsService. • See "Carburetor Adjustments." • Clean or replace air filter. • Clean or replace plug and rsgsp. • See "Carburetor Adjustments." • Air filter dirty. • High Spead Mixture requires adjustment. • Crankcase leak. Engineruns hot. • Install new spark plug. Check for dirty fuel riper, replace. Check for Idnked or spilt fuel line; repair or replace. • See "Carburetor Adjustments." e 17 TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTCAUSE TROUBLE Chain moves at idle speed. Continued • Idle speed requires adjustment. • Clutch requires repair. REMEDY • See "Carburetor Adjustments.• • Contact Sears Service. Chain does _ _. Chain tQnslontoo not move tighL • Carburetor requires when engine is accelerated. adjustment. • Guide bar rails pinched. • Clutch slipping. • See "Chain Tension." Chain darters • or cuts roughly. • • • Chain tension incorrect. Cutters damaged. Chain wom. Cutters dull, Improperly sharpened, or depth gauges too high. • Sprocket worn. • Chain installed backwards. • • • • • Chain cutter tops not filed fiat. • Guide bar burred or bent; rails uneven. • Clutch slipping • See =Sharpening Chain." • Cutters damaged on one side. • Chain dull on one side. • Guide bar bent or wom. • See "Sharpening Chain." Chain stops within the cut. Chain cuts at an angle. • See "Carburetor Adjustments." • Repair or replace. • Contact Sears Service. See "Chain Tension." Contact Sears Service. Resharpen or replace chain. See "Sharpening Chain." • Contact Sears Service. • Install chain in right direction. • Repair or replace guide bar. /J • Contact Sears Service. • See "Sharpening Chain." • Replace guide bar. If situations occur which are not covered in this manual, use cars and good judgement. If you need assistance, contact Sears Service or the CUSTOMER ASSISTANCEHELPLINEat 1-800-235-5878. U. S. EPA/CALIFORNIA maintenance of your lawn and garden equipment engine. EMISSION CONTROL Your emission control system includes WARRANTY STATEMENT .p.artssuchesthecarburstorandtheignition system. Where a warrantable cond'dion exits, YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND SEARS will repairyour lawn and garden equipment engine at no cost to you. ExOBUGATIONS penses covered under warranty include The U. S. Environmental Protection dlagnoais, parts and labor. Agency/Califomia Air Resources Board and SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., USA MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY are pleased to explain the emissions COVERAGE-control system warranty on. your lawn If any emlsaions related part on your enand garden equipment engine. All new gine (as listed under Emissions Control utility and lawn and garden equipment Wananty Parts USt) is defective or a deengines must be designed, built, and fect in the matedals or workmanship of equipped to meet the stringent anti- the engine causes the fallurs of such an smog standards. SEARS must w._ emission related part, the pert.will be rsthe emlsaioncontrol system onyour lawn paired or rsplaced by SEARS. Zandgarden eguipment engine for the pe- iDWNER'SWARRANTY RESPONflods of time I,sted below provided there SIBILrrlES -has been no abuse, neglect, or improper As the lawn and garden equipment en18 gine owner,you are responsiblefor the shallbe warrantedforthe period performance of the requirea mainte_ oftime up to the first scheduled replacenance listed in your Owner's Manual. SEARS recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your lawn and garden equipment engine, but SEARS cannot deny waoanty solely for the lack of receipts or for'your failiJre to ment point for that part. DIAGNOSIS - - As the lawn and garden equipment angine owner, you should be aware that SEARS may deny you warranty coverage if your lawn and garden .equipmant engine or a part of it has taded due to abuse, neglect, impr..opermaintenance, center. unapproved modifications, of parts not made or approvedorbythe theuse original equipment manufacturer. . You are responsible for presenting your lawn and garden equipment engine to a SEARS authorized ropaircenter assoon as a problem exists. Warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, notto exceed 30 days. Ifyou have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact your nearest authorized service center or call SEARS at 1-800-473-7247. WHAT IS NOT COVERED -All fadures caused by abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance are not cover_ed_ ADD-ON OR MODIRED PARTS The use of add-on or modifiedparis can =be,._gro_bfor Q_sailowing a warranty The owner shall not be charged for diagnostic labor which leads to the determination:th_ a warranted part is defective ifthe diagnostic work is.pe,rensure the performance of all scheduled formed at an approved SEARS sennc0ng maintenance. WARRANTY COMMENCEMENT DATE - The warranty period begins on the date the lawn and garden equipment engine is purchased. LENGTH OF COVERAGE -This warranty shall be for a period of two years from the initial date of purchase. WHAT IS COVERED-REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS-Repak _ replacement of any warranted part willbe performed at no charge to the owner at an approved SEARS servicing center. .. Ifyou have any quastions r_....!ng your warranty rights and respons,billt,es, you should contact your nearest authorized service center or call SEARS at CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES -- SEARSmeybeliablefordamagestoother engine components seused bythe failure of awarrantedpartstillunderwarrarity. _l_llfll. oP_/,_rlo is notliabletocoverfailures of warranted parts caused bythe use of add-on ortoodified parts. HOW TOFILEACLAIM-Ifyou have an_ questions reqard!ngyour warranty nghts and responsJbihties,.you should contact your nearest authorized service center or call SEARS at 1-800-473-7247. WHERE TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE - _ty servicesor rspalrsshallbe proat all SEARS at 1-800-473-7247 servicecenters. MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR OF EMISSION RELATIED PARTS-Any SEARS approved replacement part used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or ropalr on emiselon related parts will be provided without charge to the owner if the part is under warranty. EMISSION CONTROL WARRAN- - 1-800-473-7247. TY PARTS LIST-I. Carburetor WARRANTY PERIOD -2. IgnitionSystem Any warranted part which is not scheda. SparkPlug,coveredup to uledfor rep.k_ement as required maintemaintenanceschedule. nance orwhich is scheduled on=ly for regular inspection to the effect of "rapair or replace-a= necessary" shall be warranted for 2 years. Any warranted part which is scheduled for replacement .as required maintenance b. IgnitionModule MAINTENANCE STATEMENT -The owneris responalblefor the performance of all requiredmaintenanceas definedin the owner'smanual. REPAIR PARTS 5O 5352 13 143536 i 38 -- 51 I 6 1 S2 7 $ 47 2642 2 15 9 44 19 23 i 18 17 43 4845 2o" II 31 41 49 I 323334 Ref. Pml No. I. Dm_ptJon 530069724 rdgger&LodmutKit (Ind.d_Pin) 2. 530026119 _neckVah_ & 83OO378O0IN1n) - Throttle -" 4:-. 5300378_ CO_t 5. 530015917 • Jt- B_ Mount'_9 6. 52O047'_9 ChokeLever 7. S2O0_406 3mmm4F.Cllo_Knob 8. 52o0we03 Chmmls _t 9. 53oo94188 _:h SlX_ 10. : 5300470_1 DrumA._'yi 11. i 530015611 V_shet- Clutch 12, 530014949 ClutchAIIs'),. 13 5300_27 Sw_h Lev_ 1A 530016149 Swlt_ Sprklg 15 53OO38264 16 530015922 NP_ronzo Vent 17 18 19 2_ 21. 22_ 530(_9850 ChainCatcher 530015814 Screw 53OO159O7Wuh_ - Thrust 71-3617 Ct_n-14" 71-36594 Bar-14" 52O016920 Scmw BarMour_g Plate Ref, I i 21 Ref. Pml No. Part N_ 24. 530071259 iOI Pump_ (Ind.2O,31 & 45) 26. 530010e46 28. 530016080 Screw 29. 52o0100e4 ;crew 2O. 62o01g_06 S_d B_x:k 31. 530049477 B)ow--OU P_ 32. S2O0_373 Pick-UpOiler 2O. 52O0_7_1 Cdl Rlter _ SS002Olm Ptuo-.C_lR#er 35. 5,10015775 Screw 36. 5300G9247 Fuell.kle_t 38. 530047192 Fu_CapAshy. wn:tetalner 40. 530016133 Bolt- Bar o_a_m _. 41. 530047663 42. 530016020 Screw 43. 530016132 Screw 44. 530015814 s=ew 45. 53003782O WormGearSprY0 46. 530019231 DustS_d 47. 530037799 FrontHanole 48. S,S00_4 20 De_dpUo. 49. 530015940 Screw 50. 530037485 StarterHandle 51. _ Ro_K_ 52. 52O0158g2 Screw .53. S2OO49336 FanHousln 0 S4. 6300_r_31 Re_ s_n_ 55. 530037817 StarterPu,oy 66. : 62O0_2O9 FB_h_ As_y_ 57. 530015127 Wisher 58. 530016134 Nut-Flywheel _. Not Sho_ 530067817 530053818 Operator Manual•Deca_--Fm Ho.s_ REPAIR PARTS I I I I I I I I I 2 14 12 13 18 27 3O _10 4O 19 2O 22 -------;- _ i 34 25 36 29 41 37 I _S Fief. 1. 2. 4. 5. Part No, Dw.rlpUo. Rd. Pan No. 53OO31163 53OO37793 530016101 53OO378O4 BarWrench _r Rlter Nut 25. ,sso047_, 26. 27. 28. 29. 5300379_5 530016136 530047442 ,53006NW Cap-Crank=_ CSp Gro_ Su_o En_ Guket_ 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 630052296 6300143E2 53O(27652 53001gQ21 63004SIS70 530047207 Wire14_mms Ass_ 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 5300_7813 5300861_ 5300161(2 6300_277 530015814 952706606 530049714 530049715 _ F,terHousV,g Carburetor I_t (IncL12&13) 6. 7. & 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. l& 530019239 530015810 53OO497OO 530016187 5300161(2 530053184 5300_318 530038317 53004gQ44 530047213 53006_16 17. 16. 19. 20. 21. 530016090 71-85849 53001(249 53OO69931 530069604 Carb. Gas,_ _ Pu_ _,. (SmaU o_1 --S ss°°_ 530015697 24. 530047062 s_k P_uo (cJ-7"_ Gu_,-Carb _tor c,_ Pbton 10t Fuel Pk:JuJp Au'y. Heat Insda_ Muf_r Guket Mu_ Back PIm M.nler/_ 0nc_a.q-s4&_) MUf_ O_fuw S_/Vm_ Sueen Screw Saw Chin 8ndce _ Seel-ca_ _ 0.ov_ SW,-Ca_/v_a_r (Upper) NCXSIWM1 0rid.22&23) Piston Rrn0 Retainer_ neea_lon s3ooee4_ 5,30o53834 N Pin c_.,_,_. 21 DIc_-S_ Dead-_ Qmp zmmx:Uon REPAIR PARTS Ca_ AmmmblvKItNumb_ J_OOMrtl_ K]T*_ 6 Krr KIT )m Ref. PurrN_ KIT* De_dptlon 530038318 530038317 53¢069626 ummw CapH_h Um_ Cap-Low Catoure_Rop__ 4. 53O069844 & 7. 5300_383 5300_84 5300_g3 5300_295 _r_m K_ (,.comm) Nee_-LowS_ed N_I*-H_h Speed NeodbS_npLowSpe_ Need_S_-H_h S_d 22 2 REPAIR PARTS 23 or the repair or replacement parts you need elivered directly to your home ;all 7 am - 7 pm, 7 days a week L-800-366-PART 1-800-366-7278) 'ara ordenar piezas con entrega a omicilio1-800-659-7084 or in-house major brand repair service all 24 hours a day, '7 days a week -800-4-REPAIR RSBN_ 1-800-473-7247) am pedir servicio de reparacidn a omicilio - 1-600-676-5811 'or the location of a Sears Parts and lepair Center in your area 'all 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 1-800-488-1222 Immmm mmmm or information on purchasing a Sears laintenance Agreement or to inquire bout an existing Agreement ;all 9 am - 5 pm, Monday-Saturday -800-827-6655 then requesting service or ordering arts, always provide the following formation: ProductType • Part Number ModeLNumber • Part Description SF=4R$ America_ RepairSpecialists
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