$'-__A/RS_perator'smanual• Assembly• Operation• Maln!enance• Renalr PartsMODEL NO.3s8.3sso81-3.o/_s-i •_WARNING:Carefully read and followSaf
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
USING YOUR SAWA. CONTROL DEVICESUnderstanding the control devices on your sawisan important part of learning how to properlyand safely Operate the uni
TYPES OF CUTTINGA. BASIC CUTTING TECHNIQUE1. IMPORTANT POINTS.a. Cut wood only. Do not cut metal, plastics,masonry, non-wood, buildingmateriels; etc.b
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
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
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
MAINTENANCEA,A good maintenance program of regular inspec-tion and care will increase the service life and helpto maintain the safety and performance
5. ) Correct Depth Gaugesa. ) Place depth gauge tool(Catalog No.71-36557)overeach cutterdepthgauge.Figure 36.b. File levelwiththe flat file ifdepthgau
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
,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
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
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
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
H. STORAGEWhen your saw is to be stored for over 30 daysalways:1. Drain fuel tankin asafe manner (see "ImportantPoints," page10).2: Start En
ENGINE WILL NOT 1.ACCELERATE, LACKS 2.POWER OR DIES 3.5.ENGINE SMOKESEXCESSIVELYENGINE RUNS HOTOIL INADEQUATE FORBAR AND CHAINLUBRICATIONCHAIN MOVES A
SEARS CHAIN SAW PARTS LIST MODEL 358.356081'3.0/18"Figure 139283650 644423 654529-24_2526I-6212- ,575811 153647 5224
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SPECIAL SAFETY SECTIONGUARD AGAINST KICKBACKKickback is a dangerous reaction that can lead to seriouspersonal injury. Do not rely only on the safety d
MAINTENANCE CHARTComplete machineThrottletrigger,safetythroffielock,stopswitchFilter infuel tankFueltankChain oiltankChain lubricationSaw chainGaide b
QUICK REFERENCE PAGERead and follow all Safety Rules, Precautions and Operating Instructions.Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury.pa
MODELNO.358.356081-3.0/18"How to OrderRepair PartsSEARS SERVICEThe Model Number will be found under the handle with the SerialNumber. Always ment
SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (continued)• . L_WARNINGBecause a chain saw is a high speed wood-cutting tool, special safety precautions mustbe observed to re
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
KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAWA. INTRODUCTION• Yoursaw has been designed with safety in mind andincludesthe followingfeatures as standardequipment:- Reduced-Kick
PREPARING YOUR SAW FOR USEA. GETTING READY1. READ YOUR OPERATOR'S MANUALCAREFULLY.Your Operator's Manual has been developed tohelp you prepa
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
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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