Husqvarna T435 Tensioning the recoil spring, Changing a broken recoil spring, Fitting the starter

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Undo the screw in the centre of the pulley and remove the pulley. Insert and fasten a new starter cord to the pulley. Wind approx. 3 turns of the starter cord onto the pulley. Connect the pulley to the recoil spring so that the end of the spring engages in the pulley. Fit the screw in the centre of the pulley. Insert the starter cord through the hole in the starter housing and the starter handle. Make a secure knot in the end of the starter cord.

Tensioning the recoil spring

Hook the starter cord in the notch in the pulley and turn the starter pulley about 2 turns clockwise.

Note! Check that the pulley can be turned at least a further 1/2 turn when the starter cord is pulled all the way out.

Changing a broken recoil spring

Lift up the starter pulley. See instructions under the heading Changing a broken or worn starter cord. Remember that the recoil spring is coiled under tension in the starter housing.

Remove the cassette with the recoil spring from the starter.

Lubricate the recoil spring with light oil. Fit the cassette with recoil spring in the starter. Fit the starter pulley and tension the recoil spring.

Fitting the starter

To fit the starter, first pull out the starter cord and place the starter in position against the crankcase. Then slowly release the starter cord so that the pulley engages with the pawls.

Fit and tighten the screws that hold the starter.

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Contents T435 KEY to Symbols Symbols on the machineSymbols in the operator’s manual Contents Dear Customer IntroductionWhat is what on the chain saw? What is WHAT?General Safety Precautions Before using a new chain sawAlways use common sense Personal protective equipment Machine′s safety equipmentChain brake and front hand guard Throttle lockout Chain catcherVibration damping system Cutting equipment Stop switchMuffler General rulesCutting equipment designed to reduce kickback Sharpening your chain and adjusting depth gauge settingBar ChainGeneral advice on adjusting depth gauge setting Increased if the depth gauge setting isToo large Tensioning the chain Adjustment of depth gauge settingLubricating cutting equipment Cause serious or even fatal injuryChecking chain lubrication Filling with chain oilChain drive sprocket Checking wear on cutting equipmentBar Fitting the bar and chain AssemblyFitting a spike bumper Working with the chainFuel Fuel HandlingFuelling Fuel safetyTransport and storage Long-term storageStarting and stopping Starting and StoppingCold engine Warm engineStopping Working Techniques Basic safety rulesBefore use General working instructionsAlways use a fast cutting speed, i.e. full throttle English Using the chainsaw in the tree General requirements working at heightPreparing to use the saw in the tree Basic cutting technique Working Techniques Limbing Felling technique for tree topsSafe distance Felling directionFreeing a tree that has fallen badly Felling cutCutting trees and branches that are in tension What is kickback? How to avoid kickbackGeneral advice Cutting the trunk into logsMaintenance Carburettor adjustmentGeneral High speed jet H Correctly adjusted carburettorMuffler Changing a broken or worn starter cord StarterTensioning the recoil spring Changing a broken recoil springFitting the starter Spark plug Air filterLubricating the bar tip sprocket Must always be replacedAdjustment of the oil pump Running when making adjustmentsCooling system Daily maintenance Weekly maintenance Monthly maintenance Maintenance scheduleTechnical data Saw chain filing and file gauges EC-declaration of conformity Bar and chain combinationsApplies to Europe only Cispr 122001, EN ISOPage Page Page ´z+S?h¶6¨ Page 1151317-26