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Operator's Manual

CRAFTSMAN

2.6 cu. in./42cc 2-Cycle

GASOLINE CHAIN SAW

Model No.

358.351380 - 18 In. Bar

358.350180 - 18 In. Bar

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WARNING:.:

Instructions before first use of this product.

1-800-235-5878

(Hours listed are CentraITIme)

Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA

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530087615 06/08/98

Warranty

Safety Rules

Assembly

Operation

Maintenance

Service and Adjustments

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6

2

2

11

14

Storage ,

Trouble ShootingChart

Parts List

Spanish

Pads & Ordering

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Back

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN ® GAS

CHAIN SAW

For one year from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman Gas Chain Saw is maintained, lubricated and tuned up according to the operator's manual, Sears will repair, free of charge, any defect in material or workmanship.

This warranty excludes the bar, chain, spark plug and air filter,which are expendable parts and become wom during normal use.

If this Chain Saw is used for commercial purposes,this warranty applies for only

90 days from the date of purchase. If this Chain Saw is used for rental purposes, this warranty applies for only 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 rights,and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state, /

Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817 WA, Hoffman Estat"es,]L 60179

WARNING: Always disconnect spark plugwire 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

Restrictthe use of your saw to adult users who understandand can follow

-- --thesafety rules, precautions,and oper- ating instructionsfound in thb manual.

Hearing _=.la

SafetyHat

Protection_ __

Snug

Eye

I I,_r-,_Protection

Rtting "---.._ ,_ Heavy Duty

Clothing _ j

_/Gloves

Safety Chaps al=llMl_

Wear protective gear. Always use

" ---_smel-toed safety footwear with non- slipsoles; snug-fitting clothing; heavyduty, 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 hearing. Se- cure hair above shoulder length.

Keep all parts of your body away from

the chain when the engine is running.

Keep children, bystanders, and ani- mals at least 30 feet (10 meters)

away from the work area when start- ing and using the saw.

Do not handle or operate a chain saw when you are fatigued, ill, or upset, or if you have taken alcohol, drugs, or medication.

You must be in good physloai condition and mentally alert.

If you have any condition that might be aggravated by strenuous work, check with doctor before operating.

Do not start cuffing until you have a clear 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. Seri-

ous injuryto 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 ar#-a.

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, es- pecially 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 with a scabbard.

Store the unit and fuel in a cool, dry well ventilated space where fuel va-

pors cannot reach sparks or open

flames from water heaters, aiectric

motors or switches, furnaces, etc.

GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK

Follow all safety rules to help avoid kickbackand other forces which can result in serious injury.

% _ Kickback Path

Avoid Obstructions

Clear The Working Area

MAINTAIN

WORKING tightened.

YOUR

ORDER

Use only Craftsman

SAW section of this manual.

buretor Adjustments." from oil or fuel mixture.

IN GOOD

Have all chain saw service performed

by a qualified service dealer except the items listed in the maintenance

Make certain the saw chain stops moving when the throttle trigger is re-

leased. For correction, refer to "Car-

• Keep the handles dry, clean, and free

Keep caps and fasteners securely accsssories and replacement parts as recommended.

Never modify your saw.

HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION

Do not smoke while ha-ndlihg fuel or while operating the saw.

Eliminate all sources of spmks or flame in aress where fuel is mixed or poured.

Mix and pour fuel in an outdoor area and use an approved, marked container for all fuel purposes. Wipe up

all fuel spills before starting saw.

Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) from fueling site before starting.

•Tum the engine off and let saw cool in a non=combustible area, not on dry leauas;-straw, paper, etc. Slowly re-

move fuel cap and refuel unit.

WARNING: Rotational Kickback can

occur when the moving chain contacts an object at the upper portion of the tip

of the guide bar. Contact at the upper

portion of the, tip of the guide bar can cause the chain to dig into the object,

which stops the chain for an instant. The

result is a lightning fast, 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 for-

eign object in the wood. This sudden stopping of the chain results in a rever-

sal of the chain force used to cut wood and causes the saw to move in the op- posite direction of the chain rotation.

Pinch-Kickback drives the saw straight

back toward the operator. Pull-In pulls

the saw away from the operator.

REDUCE THE CHANCE OF

KICKBACK

Recognize that Idctd0a_ can h..appen..

W'_ a basic understanding of kickback, you can reduce the element of suqxise which contributes to accidents.

Never let the moving chain contact

any object at the tip of the guide bar.

Keep working area free from obstruc-

tions such as other trees, branches, rocks, fences, stumps, etc. Eliminate

or avoid any obstruction that your saw

° chain could hit while cutting.

Keep saw chain sharp and propedy tensioned. A loose or dull chain can

increase the chance of kickback. Follow manufacturer's chain sharpening and maintenance instructions. Check tension at regular intervals, but never with engine running. Make sure bar clamp nuts are securely tightened.

speed. If the chain is moving at a i slower speed, there is greater chance

of kickback occurring.

Use extreme caution when reentering a cut.

i Do not attempt cuts starting with the

Watch for shifting logs or other forces that could close a cot and pinch or fall into chain.

Use the specified Reduced-Kickback

Guide Bar and Low-Kickback Chain.

Avoid Pinch-Kickback:

Be extremely aware of situations or

obstructions that can cause matedai to pinch the top of or otherwise stop the chain.

Do not cut more than one log at a time.

Do not twist saw as bar is withdrawn from an undercut when bucking.

Avoid Pull-In: at ful/speed and the saw housing i lways begin cutting with the engine

Use wedges made of plastic or wood.

Never use metal to hold the cut open.

MAINTAIN CONTROL

Stand to the leftof the saw

keep y.our body from being in a direct

I,ne with.the cutting chain.

Stand with your weight evenly bal- anced onboth feet.

Do not overreach. You could be drawn

or thrown off balance and lose control.

Do not cut above shoulder height. It is difficultto maintain control of saw above shoulder height.

KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES

WARNING: The following features are

includedon your saw to help reduce

hazard of kickback; however, such fea-

turse will not totally eliminate this dan-

ger. Do not rely only on safety devices.

Handguard: designed to reduce the chance of your left hand contacting the chain if your hand slips off the front handlebar.

Position of front and rear handlebars: designed with distance between han-

dles and "in-line" with each other. The

spreed and =in-line" position of the

hands provided by this design work

together to give balance and res,s-

tance in controlling the pivot of the saw back toward the operator if kick- back occurs,.

Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar: de-

signed with a Small radius tip which

reduces the size of the kickback dan- dgerzone. This type bar has been

emonstrated to significantly reduce the number and seriousness of kick-

backs when tested in accordance with

ANSI B175.1.

Small Radius

Tip Guide Bar of handleb_,

Thumb on undemid_

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Never reverse hand _3os_ons

Elbow locked

• A good, firm grip on the saw with both

hands will help you maintain control.

Don't let go. Grip the rear handle with your right hand whether you are right or left handed. Wrap the fingers of

your left hand over and around the front handlebar, and your left thumb

under the front handlebar. Keep your left arm straight with the elbow locked.

Position your left hand on the front handlebar so it is in a straight line with

":ty_ur right hand on the rear handle when making bucking cuts. Stand

slightly to the left side of the saw to

Low-KickbackChain: has met kickback performance requirementswhen tested on a representativesample of chain saws below 3.8 cubicinch displacementspecifiedin ANSI B175.1.

Low-KickbackChain

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Contoured Depth Gauge

Deflects K]ckbock

Force And Allows longatedGuard Unk

Ride IntoCutter

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SAFETY NOTICE: Exposure to vibrations through prolonged use of

gasoline powered hand tools could cause blood vessel or nerve damage in the fingers, hands, and joints of people

_bmneto circulation disorders or normal swelling. Prolonged use in cold weather has been linked to blood vessel damage in otherwise healthy people. If symptoms occur such as numbness, pain, loss of strength,

change in skin color or texture, or loss

of feeling in the fingers,dlands, orjoints

d scont nue the use of this tool and

seek medical attention. An anti-vibrationsystem does not guarantee the avoidance of these problems. Users who operate power tools on a continual and regular basis must closely monitor their physical condition and the condition of this to01.

CHAIN BRAKE If this saw is to be used for commercial logging, you must order

and install a chain brake to comply with

Federal OSHA Regulations for Commemial Logging. Contact your Sears

Service Center or call 1-800-235-5878.

SPARK ARRESTOR: Your sew is

equipped with a temperature limiting

muffler and spark arresting screen which meets the requirements of

Califomia Codas 4442 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 intemal combustionengines be equipped with a spark arrestor screen. If you operate a chain saw in a state or locale where such regulationsexist, you are legally responsiblefor maintainingthe operating conditionof these parts.

Failure to do so is a violation of the law.

Refer to Customer Responsibilities

chart in the MAINTENANCESection.

STANDARDS: This chain saw is listed by Underwriters Laboratodes, Inc. in accordance with Amedcan National

Standards for Gasoline-Powered Chain

Saws Safety Requirements (ANSI

B175.1-1991).

CARTON CONTENTS

Check carton contents against the following list.

Model 358.351380 & 358.350180

• Chain Saw (fully assembled)

Bar tool

Gloves

Gas Can

Bar & Chain Lube

2-cycle engine oil

Model 358.350180 Only

Chain

Carrying Case

Examine p_rts for damage. Do not use damaged parts.

Ifyou need assistance or find that parts are missing or damaged, please call 1-800-235-5878.

NOTE: It is normal to hear the fuel filter rattle in an empty fuel tank.

Your unit has been factory tested and

the carburetor precisely adjusted_As a resultyou may smell gasoline or find a

drop of oil/fuel residue on the muffler when you unpack the unit.

ASSEMBLY

Your saw is fully assembled; no assembly is necessary.

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KNOW YOUR SAW

READTHIS OPERATOR'SMANUALAND SAFETYRULESBEFORE OPERAT-

INQ YOUR CHAIN SAW. Compare the illustrationswith your unitto lemilledze yourself with the Ioc._on of the various controlsand adjustments, save this manual for future reverence.

Rear

Throttle

Lookout

Handle

Cylinder Cover

Adjusting

Screw

Chain

Direction of Travel

Throttle Choke

Tdgger Knob Bar Clamp Chain Bar Clamp Nuts Guide Bar

Catoher

ON/STOP 8WITCH

The ON/STOP Switch Is used to stop

thee-nglue.

THROTTLE TRIGGER

The throttle trigger controls engine speed.

THROI"FLE LOCKOUT

The throttle lockout must be pressed.

before you can squeeze the throttle tag-.

ger. This feature prevents you from accidentallysqueezing the rigger.

CHOKE/FAST IDLE LEVER

The choke and fast idle speed am set

by pulhngthe choke lever out fully for

cold or for refueled starting. The choke

., prp._ldes.add_onal fuel when starting 8 cola engine.

PRIMER BULB

The Pdmer Bulb circulates fuel to the

carburetor to provide quicker starling.

CHAIN TENSION

It is normal for a new chain to stretch dudng first 30 minutesof operation. You should check your chain tension frequently.See Chain Tension under the

Service and Adjustmentssection.

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BEFORE STARTING ENGINE

WARNING: Be sure to read the fuel handling informationin the safety rules

section of this manual before you begin.

If you do not understand the fuel han-

dling information do not attempt to fuel your unit. Seek help frgm someone that does understand the information or call the customer assistance help line at

1-800-235-5878.

GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OIL

The chain oiler provides continuous lubricaUonto the chain and guide bar. Be sure to fill the bar oil tank when you fill

the fuel tank (Capacity = 6.8 ft. oz.).

For maximum guide bar and chain life,

we recommend you use Craftsman

chain saw bar oil. If Craftsman bar 0il Is

not available, you may use a good grade SAE 30 oil untilyou are .ableto

obtain Craftsman brand. The oil output is automatically metered during operation. Your saw will use approximately

one tank of bar oil for every tank of fuel mix. Always fill the bar oil tank when you fill the fuel tank.

lines and carburetorare empty.Use fresh fuel next season.See STORAGEinstruc-

tionsfor additionel information.

Never use engine or carburetor cleaner products in the fuel tank or permanent

damage may occur.

See the STORAGEsection for additional information..

STOPPING YOUR ENGINE

• Move On/Stop switch to STOR

If engine does not stop, pull choke knob out fully.

STARTING YOUR ENGINE

COLD ENGINE OR WARM ENGINE

AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL

* Fuel engine following instructionsunder FUELING ENGINE.

* RII bar oil tank with bar oil. Your saw will use approximately one tank of bar

oll for each tank of fuel mix.

* Move On/Stop switch to ON position.

, Pull choke knob out fully.

, Prime engine by slowly pressing prim-

er bulb six times.

ON/STOP

Switch

FUELING ENGINE

This engine is cedified to operate on unleaded gasoline. Before operation, gasoline must be mixed with a good quality 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil. We recommend Craftsman brand oil. Mix gasoline and oil at a ratio of 40:1 (A

40:1 ratio is obtained by mixing 3.2

ounces of oil with I gallon of unleaded gasoline). DO NOT USE automotive oil

or boat oil. These oils will cause engine damage. When mixingfuel follow the instructionsprinted on the container.

Once oil is added to the gasoline,

shake container momentarily to assure

thaf the_uel is thoroughly mixed.

Always read and follow the safety rules

relatingto fuel before f0elir_g your unit.

Primer Bulb

Set saw on the ground. Grip front handle with your left hand and place rightfoot through rear handle.

IMPORTANT

Experienceindicatesthat alcohol blended fuels (calledgasoholor using ethanolor

methanol)can attractmoisturewhich leads to separationand formationof acidsduringstorage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage.

To avoidengine problems,the fuel sys- tam shouldbe emptiedbefore storage for

30 deps'6r longer.Drain the gas tank,

stad the engine and let it run untilthe fuel

Choke knob

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NOTE: When pulling the starter rope,

do not use the full extent of the rope.

Do not let stadar rope snap beck.

Hold handle. Let rope rewind slowly.

• Sharply pull starter rope handle 5

times with your righthand. The en-

gine may sound as if it is.trying to stad before the 5th pull; if so, proceed to the next step.

• Fullypush-inchokelever

and contin- ue to pull starter rope handle until engine starts.

• Then, squeeze and release the throttle rigger to retum engine to idle

speed.

Tostopengine,m.qveOn/Stopswitch to the STOP posit,on.

STARTING A WARM ENGINE

DO NOT use the choke to stad a warm

engine or flooding and hard starting may occur.

- Move On/Stop switch to ON.

OPERATING TIPS

Check chain tension before first use and after 1 minute of operation. See

Chain Tension in the Maintenance section.

• Cut wood only. Do not cut metal, plastics, masonry, non-wood building matedals, eta.

Stop the saw ifthe chain stdkss a for-

eign object. Inspect the saw and re-

pair parts as necessary.

• Keep the chain out of dirt and sand.

Even a small amount of did will quickly dull a chain and increase the possi-

Set the chain saw on the ground. Grip • Practice cuffinga few small logs using the front handle with your left hand the followingsteps. This will help you i Slowly press primer bulb 6 times, opening in the rear handle,

Pull choke lever out fully, then push it

In fully to set engine in fast Idle pealton.

Sharp_ pull starter rope handle with

your nght hand until the engine starts,

but no more than 5 times.

• Then, squeeze and release the throttle tdgger to retum engine to idle speed.

To stop engine, move On/Stop switch to the STOP position.

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 foflowingprocedure:

Pull choke lever out fully, then push it in fully to set engine in fast idle peelton.

• Vedfy that the On/Stop switch is in the

ON position.

: With saw on ground, gnp front handle

_ith left hand and place rightfoot through rear handle.

Qdp starter rope 6andle and pull rope firmlv and oui_ldv to start engine. If not successful, repeat untilengine starts.

Starling could require many pulls depending on how badly unit is flooded. If

engine still fails to start, refer to TROU-

BLESHOOTING chad or call

1-800-235-5878.

you begin a major sawing operation.

Squeeze the throttle tdgger and ollow the engine to reach full speed

before cutting.

Begin cutting with the saw frame against the log.

• 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:throttle tdgger as soon

as the cut is completed, allowing the

engine to idle. If you run the saw at full throttle without a cuffingload, unnecessary wear can occur.

To avoid losingcontrol when cut is complete, do not put pressure on

saw at end of cut.

Stop engine beforesettingsaw down.

TREE FELUNG TECHNIQUES

WARNING: Check for broken or dead branches which can fall while cutting

causing sadous injury.Do not cut near

buildingsor electdcal wires if you do not

know the directionof tree fall, nor cut at night since you will not be able to see well, nor dudng bad weather such as rain, snow, or strongwinds, etc.

Carefully plan your sawing operation in advance.

Clear the work area. You need a clear area all around the tree so you can have secure footing.

• Study the natural conditionsthat can

cause the tree to fall in a padlcular

direction. These conditions include:

8 tree might not be apparent due to uneven or sloping terrain. Use a

plumbor levelto determinethe directionoftree lean.

Weight and branches on one side.

Surrounding trees and obstacles.

Look for decay and rot. If the trunk is rotted, it can snap and fall toward the operator.

* Make sure there is enough i'oom=for

the tree to fall. Maintain a distance of

2-1/2 tree lengths from the nearest person or other objects. Engine noise can drown out a warning call.

• Remove dirt, stones, loose bark,

nails, staples, and wire from the tree where cuts are to be made.

This hinge will help prevent the tree from falling in the wrong direction.

Hinge holds tree on stump and helps controlfall

Opening of fellingcut

Plan a clear retreat path

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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.

NOTE: If tree has large buttress roots,

remove them before making the notch.

NOTCH CUT AND FELLING 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 the wedge of wood from tree.

.

t Rnal cut here

Notch _._

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Direction of Fall

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Second_J f ) \ _inge

After removing the wood, make the felling cut on the opposite side of the notch. This is done by making a cut

about two inches higher than the can- tor ofthe notch. This will leave

enOtl_h-uncut wood between the fell- ing cut and the notch to form a hinge.

NOTE: Before felling cut i.scomplete,

use wedges to open the cut when

necessary to control the direction of fall.

To avoid Idckback and chain damage, use wood or plastic wedges, but never steel or iron wedges.

Be alert to signs that the tree is ready to fall: cracking sounds, widening of the felling cut, or movement in the upper branches.

As tree starts to fall, stop saw, put it

down, and get away quickly on your planned retreat path.

Be extremely cautious with partially fallen trees that may be poorly supported. When a tree doesn't fall completely, setthe saw aside and pull down the tree With a cable winch,

block and tackle, or tractor. Do not use your saw to cut down a partially fallen tree.

CUTTING A FALLEN TREE

(BUCKING)

Bucking is the term used for cutting a fallen tree to the desired 10gsize.

WARNING:

Do not stand on the log being cut. Any portion can roll causing loss of footing and control. Do not stand downhill of the log being cut.

IMPORTANT POINTS

Cut only one log at a time.

Cut shattered wood very carefully, sharp pieces of wood could be flung toward operator.

Use a sawhorse to cut small logs.

Never allow another person to hold the log while cutting and never hold the log with your leg or foot.

Do not cut in an area where logs,

limbs, and roots are tangled. Drag logs

into a dear area before cutling them.

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 result-

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ing in injury and/or damage to the saw.

Stop the saw, ddve a wedge of plastic

or woodintothe cutuntilthe sawcanbe removedeasily.Restartsawandcarefully

reenterthe cut.Donotusea metal wedge.Donotattemptto restartyour sawwhenit is pinchedor hungin a log.

Usln O Ii log for support

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1stCut

TurnsawOFFanduse

a plasticor wooden wedge to force cutopen.

Overcuttlng begins on the top side of the log with the bottom of the saw against the log. When overcutting usa light downward pressure.

Ovemuttlng Undercutting

Undercutting involves cuffing on the underside of the log with top of saw against the log. When undercuttinguse 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.

Using _supp°"l __

__lSt

Always make your first cut on the compression side of the log.

BUCKING USING A LOG OR

SUPPORT STAND

Remember your first cut is always on the compressionside of the log. (Refer to the illustrationbelow for your first and second cut).

Your first cut should extend 1/3 of the diameter of the log.

Finishwith your second cut.

2rid

L4 ndCut cut

First cut on comp._essionside of log

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-Second cut

Firstcut on compression side of log

BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT

• Overcut through 1/3 of the diameter of the log.

• Roll the log over and finish with a second overcut.

' _Watch for logs with a compresion side. See illustration above fo_"cuffing 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.

Springpoles are small size limbs

which san whip toward you, or pull you off balance. Use extreme caution when cuffingsmall size limbs.

Be alert for spdngback. Watch out for branches that are bent or under pres-

sure. Avoid being struck by the branch or the saw when the tension In the wood fibers is released.

Frequentlyclear branches out of the

way to avoid trippingover them.

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LIMBING

Limb a tree only after it is cut down.

Leave the larger limbs undemeath the branches are higher than your shoulder. Get a professionalto do the job.

felled tree to support the tree as you work.

Start at the base of the felled tree and

Make your first cut 1/3 of the way through the bottom of the limb.

Next make a second cut all the way through the limb.

work toward the top cutting branches • Finishthe pruningoperation by using and limbs. Remove sfflall limbs'_-.4th

one cut.

an overcut so that the stump of the

Keep the tree between you and the chain.

limb protrudes I to 2 inches from the trunk of the tree.

Remove larger, supporting branches

with the I/3, 2/3 cutting techniques described in the bucking section.

• Always use an overcut to cut small and freely hanging limbs. Undercut- ring could cause limbs to fall and pinch the saw.

PRUNING

I Second cut

WARNING: Limit pruningto limbs

shoulder height or below. Do not cut if

[ from trunk of tree

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

Fill in dates as you complete regular service

Before After Eve R Every

Use Use 5 hrs'. 25 hrs. Yearly

Service

Dates

Check for damaged/worn parts

Check for loose fasteners/parts

Check chain tension

Check chain sharpness

Check guide bar

Clean unit & labels

Clean air filter

Cleen/inspest spark arrestor screen & inspect muffler

Re_ spark plug p,

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GENERAL RECOMM-ENDATIONS

The warranty on this unit does not cov-

er 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. Vadous adjustments

will need to be made pedodicaily to

properly maintain your unit.

Once a year, replace the spark plug, air filter element, and check guide bar and chain for wear. A new spark plug ahd'_r-]ilter element 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

S rock "

1 U__

2 BarOil

2 Use Craftsman chain saw bar oil

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CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR

WORN PARTS shouldbe referredtoyour SearsService Center.

NOTE:It is normalfor a smallamount ofoil to appearunde_thesawafteren-

gine stops. Do not confuse this with a leaking oil tank.

On/Stop Switch - Ensure On/Stop switch functions propedy 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 TankDo 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.

• Loosen bar clamp nuts until they are finger tight against the bar clamp.

•Tum adjusting screw until chain bare- ly touches the bottom of guide bar.

• Using bar tool, rollchain around guide bar to ensureall linksare in bar groove.

Lift up tip of guide bar to check for sag. Release tip of guide bar, then turn adjustingscrew untilsag does not exist.

While liftingtip of guide bar, tighten bar clamp nuts with the bar tool.

Torque to 10-15 ft-lbs.

Use the screwddver end of the bar

tool to move chain around guide bar.

If chain does not rotate, it is toe tight.

Slightly loosen bar clamp nuts and loosen chain by turning the adjusting screw. Retighten 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 chair_,makeswood chips. A dull chain makes a sawdust powder and cuts slowly,

CHAIN SHARPENING

Chain sharpening requires special tools. You can purchase sharpening tools at Sears or go to a professional chain sharpener.

CHECK GUIDE BAR

Conditionswhich require guide bar maintenance:

Saw cuts to one side or at an angle.

Saw has to be forced through the cut.

Inadequate supplyof oil to bar/chain.

Check the conditionof guide bar each time chain is sharpened. A wom guide

bar will damage the chain and make cuttingdifficult.To maintain guide bar:.

Move On/Stop switchto "Stop."

* Remove bar and chain from sew.

Clean all sawdust and any other debds from the guide bar groove and sprocket hole after each use.

Remove Sawdust From I jr _..,,

Guide Bar Groov_

__ _ Sprocket Hole

12

• Add lubdcant to sprocket hole after each use.

Burring of guide bar rails is a normal process of rail wear. Remove these burrs with a fiat file.

When rail top is uneven, use a fiat file to restore square edges and sides;

INSPECT MUFFLER AND SPARK

ARRESTOR SCREEN

As the unit is used, carbon deposits build up on the muffler and spark

arrestor screen, and must be removed to avoid creating a fire hazard or affecting engine performance.

Replace the spark arrestor screen if breaks occur.

_T _1

Worn Groove Correct Groove

Replace guide bar when the groove is worn, the guide bar is bent or cracked, or when excess heating or burring of

the rails occurs.

If replacement is necessary, use only the guide bar specified for your saw in the repair parts list or On

the decal located on the chain sew.

Muffler Diffuser

Spark

Arrestor

Screen

Muffler

Cover

Screws

/

CLEAN UNIT & LABELS

Clean the 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 and increases fuel consumption and harmful emissions. Always clean your air filter after 15 tanks of fuel or 5 hours of operation, whichever comes first. 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 completely before reinstalling.

Lightly oil air filter before installing to improve the efficiency of air filter. Use

2-cycle engine oil or motoFoil (SAE

30). Squeeze excess og from filter.

Reinstall air filter.

Reinstall cylinder cover and 3 screws

(15-20 in-lbs.).

Air Filter

Cylinder Cover

Screws

Cylinder

Cover

Body

Muffler Cover

CLEANING

ARRESTOR

THE SPARK

SCREEN

Cleaning is required every 25 hours of operation or ann'ually, whichever comes first.

Loosen and remove the 2 muffler cov- er 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 reassembling.

Clean the spark arrestor screen with a wire brush. Replace screen if breaks are found.

Replace any broken or cracked muf- fler parts.

• Reinstall diffuser and spark arrestor screen assembly with round holes facing up.

• Reinstall muffler cover and 2 screws

(7-8 ft-lbs).

REPLACE SPARK PLUG

The spark plug should be replaced each year to ensure the engine starts

easier and runs better. Ignition timing is fixed and nonadjustable.

Loosen 3 screws on cylinder cover.

Remove the cylinder cover.

Pull off the spark plug boot.

Remove spark plug from cylinder and discard.

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• Replace with Champion CJTY spark plug and tighten with a 3/4 inch socket wrench (10-12 ft-lbs). Spark plug gap should be .025 in.

Reinstall the spark plug boot.

Reinstall the cylinder cover and 3 screws (15-20 in-lb_).

"....

Plug Boot

Spark

Plug

Cylinder

Cover

CHAIN REPLACEMENT

CAUTION: Wear protective gloves when handling chain. The chain is sharp and can cut you even when it is not moving.

It is normal for a new chain to stretch dur- ing the first 15 minutes of operation. You should recheck your chain tension frequently and adjust the chain tension as required. See Chain Tension section.

Move On/Stop switch to the Stop position.

Replace the old chain when it be- comes 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 re- place and sharpen individual cutters on your chain.

Remove bar clamp nuts.

Remove bar clamp.

Remove the old chain.

Slide the guide bar rearward until it stops against the sprocket.

Carefully remove new chain from

package. Hold chain with the ddve links as shown.

Cutters Dep_ Gauge

Drive Links

Place chain over and behind clutch.

Fit the bottom of the ddve links be-

tween the teeth in the sprocket nose.

Fit chain ddve links into bar groove.

Pull guide bar forward until the 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

Nuts

Turn adjustingscrew on barto move

the tensioning rack as far as it will go

toward the front of the bar.

Bar ClampNuts

CHAIN ADJUSTMENT

See "Chain Tension"in Maintenance section.

Tensioning Rack

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CLEAN FUEL FILTER

To clean fuel tilter, drain your unit by running dry of fuel, remove fuel cap/retainer assembly from tank. Pull tilter from tank and remove from line. Clean

with mild detergent and rinse. Dry thor- oughly, 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 Iowi speed mixture adjustment recheck idle speed after each tum of the screw. The chain must not move at idle speed.

Carburetor adjustment is cdtical and if

done improperly can permanently damage the engine as well as the carburetor. If you require further assistance oY

are unsure about performing this procedure, call our customer assistance help line at 1-800-235-5878.

Old fuel, a dirty air filter, dirty fuel fiitei', or flooding may give the impression Of an improperly adjusted carburetor.

Check these conditions before adjust_ ing the carburetor.

The carburetor has been carefully set at

the factory. Adjustments may be neces- sary 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 ad- justing procedure.

Engine dies or hesitates when it should accelerate.

See "Acceleration

Check" under adjusting procedure.

Loss of cutting power. See UHigh

Speed Mixture H" under adjusting procedure.

There are three adjustment screws on the carburetor. They are-lab61ed H, L, and T. They are located in the area just above the primer bulb.

CARBURETOR PRESETS

When making adjustments, do not force the plastic limiter caps beyond the stops or damage will occur.

If carburetor presets are not needed,

proceed to =idle Speed-T."

Turn both mixture screws counterclockwise until they stop.

Turnthe idle speed screw clockwise

Start motor, let it run for 3 minutes, and proceed t_>the adjustment section. If

engine does not start, refer to troubleshooting chart or call 1-800-235-5878.

If engine performance is acceptable at the preset positions and there is no

chain movement at idle, no further ad- justment is necessary.

ADJUSTING PROCEDURE

Idle Speed-T

Allow engine to idle. Adjust speed until

engine runs without chain movement or stalling.

Tum clockwise to increase engine

speed if engine stalls or dies.

Turn counterclockwise to decrease speed.

No further adjustments are necessary if chain 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-tUrn increments until performance.i_

satisfactory. Repeat this

procedure as ne_cessary for proper adjustment. After completing adjustments,

check for acceleration and chain move- ment at idle. Reset if necessary.

High Speed Mixtura-H

DO NOT operate engine at full throttle

for prolonged periods while making ad- justments. Damage to the engine can occur. Make a test cut. Based on performance of the saw while cutting, adjust the high speed mixture setting in

1/16-tum increments as follows:

_ until saw has good power in the cut with no hesitation. Do not adjust by scund or speed, but judge by how weU the saw performs in the cut.

Countemlcckwisa 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.

Acceleration Check

If the engine dies or hesitates instead of accelerat_g, tum the low speed mixture adjustment counteml_ until you have smooth acceleration with no chain

movement at idle. Recheck and adjust as necessary for

acceptableperformance.

wise 4-1/2 full turns.

15

Prepare your unit for storage at the end of the season or if it will not be used for

30 days or more.

WARNING:

• Allow the engine to cool, and secure the unit before storing or transporting.

Store chain saw and fuel in a well ventilated area where fuel vapors cannot reach sparks or open flames from water heaters, electric motors or switches, fumeces, etc.

Store chain saw with all guards in place and position chain saw so that any sharp object cannot accidentally cause injury.

Store chain saw well out of the reach of children.

EXTERNAL SURFACES

If your chain saw is to be stored for a period of time, clean it thoroughly before storage. Store in a clean dry area.

Lightly oil external metal surfaces and guide bar.

° Oil the chain and wrap it in heavy paper or cloth.

FUEL SYSTEM

Under Fueling Engine in the Operating

Section of this manual, see message labeled IMPORTANTregarding the use of gasohol in your chain saw.

Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable aitema-

tive !n minimizingthe formation of fuel

gum deposits duringstorage. Add stabi-

lizer to the gasoline in the fuel tank or fuel storage container. Follow the mix

instructionsfound on stabilizer contain-

ers. Run engine at least 5 minutes after adding stabilizer.

CRAFTSMAN 40:1, 2-cycle engine oil

(air cooled) is especially blended with fuel stabilizer. If you do not use this

Sears oil, you can add a fuel stabilizer to your fuel tank.

ENGINE

Remove spark plug and pour I tea- spoon of 40:1, 2-cycle engine oil (air cooled) through the spark plug open-

ing. Slowly pull the starter rope 8 to

10 times to distributeoil.

Replace spark plug with new one of recommended type and heat range.

Clean air filter.

Check entire unit for loose screws, nuts, and bolts. Replace any damaged, broken, or wom parts.

At the begir_ningof the next season,

use only fresh fuel having the proper gasoline to oil ratio.

OTHER

Do not store gasoline from one sea- son to another.

Replace your gasoline can if it starts to rust.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART

TROUBLE CAUSE

Engine will not start or will run only a few seconds after starting.

Engine will not idle properly.

Engine will not accelerate, lacks power, or dies under a load.

• Ignition switch off.

• Engine flooded.

• FUel tank empty.

• Spark plug not firing.

Fuel not reaching carburetor.

• Carburetor requir'es adjustment.

None of the above.

Idle speed set to6 high or too low.

Low Speed Mixture requires adjustment.

Crankshaft seals worn.

=, Compression low.

• None of the above.

Air filter dirty.

Spark plug fouled.

Carburetor requires adjustment.

Exhaust ports or muf- fler outlets plugged.

Compression low,

None of the above.

Move Ignition switch to ON.

See "Starting Instructions."

Fill tank with correct fuel mixture.

Install new spark plug.

Check for dirty fuel filter;, replace.

Check for kinked or split fuel line; repair or replace.

See "Carburetor Adjustments."

• Contact Sears Service.

See "CarburetorAdjustments."

See "CarburetorAdjustments."

Contact Sears Service.

Contact Sears Service.

Contact Sears Service.

I Clean or replace air filter.

! • Clean or replace plug and regap.

!. See "Carburetor Adjustments."

Contact Sears Service.

Contact Sears Service.

Contact Sears Service.

Engine smokes excessively.

Choke partially on.

Fuel mixture incorrect.

Air filter dirty.

High Speed Mixture requires adjustment.

Crankcase leak.

Adjust choke.

Empty fuel tank and refill with correct fuel mixture.

Clean or replace air filter.

See =Carburetor Adjustments."

Contact Sears Service.

Engine runs hot.

Fuel mixture incot'rect.

Spark plug incorrect.

• High Speed Mixture set too lean.

Exhaust ports or muf- tier_outlets plugged.

Carbonbuild-up on muffler outlet screen.

• Fan housing/cylinder fins dirty.

None of the above.

REMEDY

See "FuelingYour Unit."

• Replace with correct plug.

See "Carburetor Adjustments."

Contact Sears Service.

Clean spark arrestor screen.

Clean area.

Oil inadequate for bar and chain lubrication.

Oil tank empty.

Oil pump or oil filter clogged.

Guide bar oil hole blocked.

Contact Sears Service.

Fill oil tank.

Contact Sears Service.

Remove bar and clean

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART - Continued

TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY

Chain moves at idle speed.

Chain does not move when engine is accelerated.

• Idle speed requires adjustment.

• Clutch requ!res repair.

• Chain tension too tight.

Carburetor requires adjustment.

Guide bar rails pinched.

• Clutch slipping.

Chain clatters • Chain tension incorrect.

or cuts roughly.

Cutters damaged.

Chain worn.

Cutters dull, improperly sharpened, or depth gauges too high.

Sprocket wom.

Chain installed backwards.

Chain stops within the cut.

Chain cutter tops not filed flat.

• Guide bar burred or bent; rails uneven,

Clutch slipping

Chain cuts at • Cutters damaged on an angle, one side.

Chain dull on one side.

Guide bar bent or wom.

See "Carburetor Adjustments."

Contact Sears Service.

• See .=Chain Tension."

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.

See =Sharpening Chain."

• Repair or replace guide bar.

/

Cont_).ctSears Service.

See "Sharpening Chain."

See "Sharpening Chain."

Replace guide bar.

If situationsoccur which are not covered in this manual, use cars and good judgement. If you need assistance, contact Sears Service or the CUSTOMER

ASSISTANCE HELPLINE at 1-800-235-5878.

U. S. EPA/CALIFORNIA

EMISSION CONTROL

maintenance of your lawn and garden equipment engine.

Your emission control system includes

WARRANTY STATEMENT

partssuch as the carburetorand the igni-

,-.._ tion system.

Where a warrantable condition exits,

YOUR WARRAN'Pf RIGHTS AND SEARS will repair your lawn and garden

equipment engine at no cost to you. P_x-

OBLIGATIQNS pensss covered under warranty include

The U. S.

Environmental Protection diagnosis, parts and labor.

Agency/Cafifomia Air Resourcss Board and SEARS, ROEBUCKAND CO., USA MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY are pleased to explain the emissions COVERAGE--

control system warranty on your lawn If any emissions related part on your enand garden equipment engine. All new gine (as listed under Emissions Control utility and lawn and garden equipment Warranty Parts List)is defective ora d_

engines must be designed, built, and fect in the materials or workmansnip ot

equipped to meet the stringent antithe engine causes the failure of such an

smog standards. SEARS must warrant emissionrelated part, the part will be re- controlsystem onyour lawn paired or rel01acedby SEARS.

an-dgardenequipmentengineforthepeOWNER SWARRANTY RESPONrieds of time listed below provided there SIBILFFIES - -

has been no abuse, neglect, or improper As the lawn and garden equipment en-

18

gine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your Owner's Manual.

SEARS recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your lawn and garden equipment engine, but shall be warranted for the period

of time up to the first scheduled replace-

ment point for that part.

DIAGNOSIS - -

The owner shall not be charged for diag-

nostic labor which leads to the deter-

SEARS cannot deny w_rranty SOlely for the lack of receipts or foryour failure to

.

ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.

minationthat a warranted part is defective if the diagnostic work is performed at an approved SEARS servicing center.

As the lawn and garden equipment engine owner, you should be aware that

SEARS may deny you warranty co_ierage if your lawn and garden equipment engine or a part of it has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance,

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES --

SEARS may be liable fordamages to other engine componentscaused by the failure of awarranted part still underwar- ranty.

unapproved modifications, or the use of parts not made or approved by the original equipment manutacturer.

You are responsible for presenting your lawn and garden equipment engine to a

SEARS authorized repair center as soon as a problem exists. Warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED

All failures caused by abuse, neglect, or impropermaintenance are not covered.

ADD-ON OR MODIFIED

- -

PARTS - -

The use of add-on or mod'_d parts can

be grounds for disallowinga warranty

claim.SEARS

is not liable to cover failures ofwarranted

If you have any questions regarding your parts caused bythe use of add-on or mo-

warranty rights and responsibilities, you difled parts.

should contact your nearest authorized service center or call SEARS at HOW TOFILEACLAIM--

1-800-473-7247.

WARRANTY

DATE--

COMMENCEMENT

The warranty period begins on the date

If you have aJ_'yquestions regarding your

warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact your nearest authorized service center or call SEARS at

1-800-473-7247.

the lawn and garden equipment engine is purchased.

WHERE TO GET WARRANTY

LENGTH OF COVERAGE - -

SERVICE --

This warranty shall be for a period of two years from the initial date otpurchase.

Warrantyservices or repairsshallbe pro-

vided at all SEARS at 1-800-473-7247 servicecenters.

WHAT IS COVERED - -

MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT

REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR OF EMISSION RE-

OF PARTS --

LATED PARTS--

Repair or replacement of any warranted Any SEARS approved replacement part part wilt-beperformed at no charge to the used in the peiformance of any warranty owner at an approved SEARS servicing maintenance or repair on emission recenter.

: lated parts will be provided without

If you have any questions regardingyour charge to the owner if the part is under

warranty rights and responsibilities,you warranty. should contact your nearest authorized service center or call SEARS at EMISSION CONTROL WARRAN-

1-800-473-7247.

TY PARTS LIST --

WARRANTY PERIOD --

Any warranted part which is not sched-

uled for replacement as required mainte-

nance, or which is scheduled only for reg- ular inspection to the effect of "repair or replace_as necessary" shall be warrented-for-2 years. Any

warranted part which is scheduled for re- placement as required maintenance

1.

Carburetor

2.

Ignition System a.

Spark Plug, covered up to maintenance schedule.

b.

Ignition Module

MAINTENANCE STATEMENT --

The

owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance as defined in the owner's manual.

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REPAIR PARTS

43

44

9

10 _ WARNING

NI repldnk adjustments and

malntenm_e not delcdl)ed

In the Operator's Manual rnust be performed by quailfled service pemonnel.

19

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6.

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7.

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8.

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9.

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10.

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11.

530047631

12.

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13.

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14.

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530014949

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Ref Part No.

Des_on Ref.

Plut No.

Throltle Lockout

ThrottleTrigger

Screw

Cover-Rear Handle

ThrotUe Cable i Spring-Isolator i Rear Handle

Screw

Choke Knot) --

Grommet-Choke

Knob

Grornmet-'i'_rottle

Cable

Screw

: isolatorAss'y. (Lower)

SwitchK'_

Nut-'U" Type

Fuel Line Kit

(Large Dia.)

Nut--Bar Mounting

Clutch Cover

c_,.,_,A..'y.

Clutch Washer

Ciutch Drum Ass'y.

w,_Beering

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Bar-18"

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530038238

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51.

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52.

530016179

53.

530_L_75

; ChainCatcher

ChassisAss'y.

Fu¢capAss'y.

Bo_-Bar

Screw

FlywheelAss'y.

Washer

Screw

Nut-Flywtmel

Screw

Screw

S_ng-S_mrDog

Starter Pulley

SpnnpSta_er

Fan Housing

Screw

Starter Handle

Rope Kit o, cepAs_.

FrontHandle

LimitorStrap

Sleeve-AV Spdng

Handguar_

Screw

Screw

54.

530015875

55.

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56.

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57.

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IsolatorAss'y.

(upper)

Screw

Washer

Oi Pump_t

(ma._& so)

Screw

Oe--Pid(upAss'y.

(Incl. 61-63)

Seal Block

Elbow-Oil Pickup

Rug-Oil Rlter

Og Fgtor

I_c_.-upOiler

Dust Seal

Gear-Worm Spring

530067615

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Bar Wrench

Foam-Air Filter

Nut

Air Filter Housing

Carburetor K_

(ind. 12 & 13)

Carb. Gasket

Scmw

CarburetorAdaptor

Screw -- :

Screw"

Cyl_,'lderShield

Limlter C_o-High

Limiter Cap-Low

Gmmmet-Carb. Adjust

Air Purge Ass'y.

Prkner Line Kit

(Sm_ Dia)

Ground Strap

Spa_P_g(CJ-7Y)

Gasket-Carb. Adaptor

Cy_nder

Piston

[Ind. 22 & 23)

Piston Ring

Retainer

CrankshaftAss',/.

Seal & BeadngAss',/.

21

36 37 38

26

30.

31.

32.

33.

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35.

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Cap-Crankcase

Clip

Scmw

EngineGa,d_t Kit

(Incl. 6, t7, 19 & 33)

Wire HarnessASS',/.

Fuel Filter

Heat Insulator

MufflerGasket

MufflerBack Plate

MufflerAss',/.

(lncL33-34 & 36-38)

Muffie_Diffuser

SparkArrestorScreen

Screw ignitionModule

Screw

Chain BrakeKit

SeaI-Carb. Adaptor(Lower)

ScaI-carb. Adalxor (Upper)

Decal Bar Clamp

Decal Fan Housing

Ctut_ Ass"/.Tool

AirGap Gauge

REPAIR PARTS

Carburetor IU_amblv KJt Number _ .

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CarburetorRepair Kit

(KIT = Contents)

22

REPAIR PARTS

23

For _e repair or replacement;parts you need

delivie'reddirectly to your home

Call 7 am - 7 pm, 7 days a week

1-800-366-PART

(1-800-366-7278)

Para ordenar piezas con _entrega a domicilio - 1-800-659-7084

For in-house major brand repair service

Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

1-800-4-REPAIR

(1-800-473-7247)

Para pedir servicio de reparaci6n a domicilio1-800-676-5811

For the location of a Sears Parts and

Repair Center in your area

Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

1-800-488-1222

For information on purchasing a Sears

Maintenance Agreement or to inquire about an existing Agreement

Call 9 am - 5 pro, Monday-Saturday

1-800-827-6655

When requesting service or ordering

parts,

always provide the following

_nformabon:

L

Product Type • Part Number

• Model Number • Part Description

8La.R$

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