Craftsman 358.356081 Operations Instructions

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$'-__A/RS
_perator's
manual
Assembly
Operation
Maln!enance
Renalr Parts
MODEL NO.
3s8.3sso81-3.o/_s-
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_WARNING:
Carefully read and follow
Safety Rules, Precautions
and Operating Instructions.
Failure to do so can result
in serious personal injury.
CRRI:T MRN, J
GASOLINE"CHAIN SAW
, ii
Record in the space provided below the Model No. and Serial NO: Of
your saw. These numbers are located on the starting instructions
decal.
Model No. Serial No.
Retain these numbers for future reference.
Sears, Roebuck and C_)., Chicago, IlL 60684 U.S.A.
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66647-:1-25285-1-25285
PRINTED IN U. S. A.
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Page 1 - CRRI:T MRN, J

$'-__A/RS_perator'smanual• Assembly• Operation• Maln!enance• Renalr PartsMODEL NO.3s8.3sso81-3.o/_s-i •_WARNING:Carefully read and followSaf

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS •

3. HOW TO MIX FUEL 4. IMPORTANT POINTSa. Pour one-half of the gasoline into an ap-proved, marked container. Do not try to mixoil and gasoline directly

Page 3 - , // i: . OKBACKPAT

USING YOUR SAWA. CONTROL DEVICESUnderstanding the control devices on your sawisan important part of learning how to properlyand safely Operate the uni

Page 4 - _ _ Ftgure4

TYPES OF CUTTINGA. BASIC CUTTING TECHNIQUE1. IMPORTANT POINTS.a. Cut wood only. Do not cut metal, plastics,masonry, non-wood, buildingmateriels; etc.b

Page 5 - WORKING ORDER

2. FELLING SMALL TREES -- LESS THAN6" IN DIAMETERa. Ifyou know the direcUonof fall:1.) Make a single felling cut on the side awayfrom the directi

Page 6 - -°,,. .'----Y

14C. BUCKINGBucking is the term used for cutting a fallen treeto the desired log size.1. IMPORTANT POINTSa. Cut only one log at a time.b. Cut shattere

Page 7 - B. ATTACHING THE HANDGUARD

4. BUCKING-- USING ANOTHER LOG AS ASUPPORT (Figure28):I z_WARNING 1Do not stand on the log being cut. The cut portionwill roll down hill.a. In areaA:1

Page 8 - (2Slots)

MAINTENANCEA,A good maintenance program of regular inspec-tion and care will increase the service life and helpto maintain the safety and performance

Page 9 - 2. DO NOT USE:

5. ) Correct Depth Gaugesa. ) Place depth gauge tool(Catalog No.71-36557)overeach cutterdepthgauge.Figure 36.b. File levelwiththe flat file ifdepthgau

Page 10 - 2. HOW TO FILL THE OIL TANK

18e. Blow out loosened carbon'with com-pressed air.f.' Clean the spark arrestor screen with awire brush or replace if breaks in thescreen ar

Page 11 - USING YOUR SAW

,9.10.5. Remove the pulley screw in the center of thepulley. Figure 45.6. Lift the pulley carefu//y while gently twisting itcounterclockwise _ , and r

Page 12 - TYPES OF CUTTING

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON GASOLINE CHAIN SAW(Excluding Bar, Chain, Spark Plug, Air Filter and Starter Rope)Forone year from date of purchase when you

Page 13 - OF ALLLJ f

3. Remove the fan housing.4. Use a 9/16" socket wrench on the flywheelnut to keep the crankshaft from moving.Figure 49.NOTE: Place the socket han

Page 14 - ,°,cu,2n,Ou

Gm4. IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT--IIa. Allow engine to idle.b. Adjust if the chain is turning by turning theIdle Speed Screw countemlockwise AP,,_ .c. Squee

Page 15

H. STORAGEWhen your saw is to be stored for over 30 daysalways:1. Drain fuel tankin asafe manner (see "ImportantPoints," page10).2: Start En

Page 16 - GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN

ENGINE WILL NOT 1.ACCELERATE, LACKS 2.POWER OR DIES 3.5.ENGINE SMOKESEXCESSIVELYENGINE RUNS HOTOIL INADEQUATE FORBAR AND CHAINLUBRICATIONCHAIN MOVES A

Page 17 - MAINTENANCE

SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODEL 358.356081'3.0/18"Figure 139283650 644423 654529-24_2526I-6212- ,575811 153647 5224

Page 18 - "-<

SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODEL 35r8"356081"3"0/18"Figure IKey No. Part No. Qty. Description Key No. Part No. Qty. Description1 3

Page 19 - D. CLUTCH, DRUM AND SPROCKET

SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODEL 358.356081-3.0/18"6141526222335Figure 240414546CARBURETORASSEMBLYPARTNO. 35094610_' 2!\_-18_,----2a--21)-22

Page 20 - CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS

SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODEL 358.356081-3.0/18"Key No. Pad No.1 259192 STD5110033 103474 191075 242296719101151948 119659 2438310 35O9411 190

Page 21 - F. AIR FILTER

SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODEL 358.356081-3.0/18"Figure 321102See Fig. 1 #364410 11-\1428 41-476O665968110128

Page 22 - H. STORAGE

SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODEL 358,356081.3,0118"Figure 3Key No. Part No.1 STD5110032 243513 243485 153576 320497 480698 244659 2435310 1029111

Page 23 - J. TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART

SPECIAL SAFETY SECTIONGUARD AGAINST KICKBACKKickback is a dangerous reaction that can lead to seriouspersonal injury. Do not rely only on the safety d

Page 24 - Figure 1

MAINTENANCE CHARTComplete machineThrottletrigger,safetythroffielock,stopswitchFilter infuel tankFueltankChain oiltankChain lubricationSaw chainGaide b

Page 25 - Figure I

QUICK REFERENCE PAGERead and follow all Safety Rules, Precautions and Operating Instructions.Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury.pa

Page 26 - Figure 2

MODELNO.358.356081-3.0/18"How to OrderRepair PartsSEARS SERVICEThe Model Number will be found under the handle with the SerialNumber. Always ment

Page 27 - PART NO. 35094

SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (continued)• . L_WARNINGBecause a chain saw is a high speed wood-cutting tool, special safety precautions mustbe observed to re

Page 28 - Figure 3

OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELYCARRY AND STORE YOUR SAW SAFELY1. Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged, im-properly adjusted, or not completely and secur

Page 29

KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAWA. INTRODUCTION• Yoursaw has been designed with safety in mind andincludesthe followingfeatures as standardequipment:- Reduced-Kick

Page 30 - MAINTENANCE CHART

PREPARING YOUR SAW FOR USEA. GETTING READY1. READ YOUR OPERATOR'S MANUALCAREFULLY.Your Operator's Manual has been developed tohelp you prepa

Page 31 - FUEL AND OIL 9 &10

D. ATTACHING THE BAR AND CHAIN[CAUTION:IWear protective gloves when han-dling or operating your saw. The chain is sharpand can cut you even when it is

Page 32 - SEARS SERVICE

E. CHAIN TENSION• Correct chain tension is very important:--a loose chain will wear the bar and itself.--a loose chain can jump off the bar whileyou a

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