Poulan 3750 Inspect Muffler and Spark Arresting Screen, Cleaning the Spark ARREST- ING Screen

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SWash the filter in soap and water. Air dry completely before reinstalling.

SReplace parts.

INSPECT MUFFLER AND SPARK ARRESTING SCREEN

As the unit is used, carbon deposits build up on the muffler and spark arresting screen and must be removed to avoid creating a fire hazard or affecting engine performance.

Replace the spark arresting screen if breaks occur.

Spark Arrestor

Screen

CLEANING THE SPARK ARREST- ING SCREEN

Clean every 25 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first.

S Loosen and remove the muffler cover screws.

SRemove the muffler cover (cover snaps off muffler body).

SRemove muffler diffuser and spark arrest- ing screen assembly. Notice the orienta- tion of parts for reassembly.

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

S Replace any broken or cracked muffler parts.

S Reinstall diffuser and spark arresting screen assembly with holes facing up and toward muffler cover.

SReinstall muffler cover and screws. Tight- en securely.

CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS

Your carburetor is equipped with limiter caps. Carburetor adjustment is a compli- cated task. We recommend that you take your unit to an authorized service dealer. Damage will occur if you turn the needles be- yond the limiter stops.

BAR MAINTENANCE

If your saw cuts to one side, has to be forced through the cut, or been run with an improper amount of bar lubrication it may be neces-

sary to service your bar. A worn bar will dam- age your chain and make cutting difficult.

After each use, ensure ON/STOP switch is in the STOP position, then clean all sawdust from the guide bar and sprocket hole.

To maintain guide bar:

SMove ON/STOP switch to the STOP posi- tion.

SLoosen and remove chain brake nuts and chain brake. Remove bar and chain from

saw.

S Clean the oil holes and bar groove after each 5 hours of operation.

Remove Sawdust From

Guide Bar Groove

Sprocket Hole

Oil Holes

SAdd lubricant to sprocket hole after each use.

SBurring of guide bar rails is a normal pro- cess of rail wear. Remove these burrs with a flat file.

SWhen rail top is uneven, use a flat file to re- store square edges and sides.

File Rail Edges

and Sides

Square

Worn Groove

Correct Groove

Replace guide bar when the groove is worn, the guide bar is bent or cracked, or when exce-

ssheating or burring of the rails occurs. If re- placement is necessary, use only the guide bar specified for your saw in the repair parts list or on the decal located on the chain saw.

CHAIN SHARPENING

Chain sharpening is a complicated task that requires special tools. We recommended you refer chain sharpening to a professional chain sharpener.

IGNITION TIMING

Ignition timing is fixed and nonadjustable.

SPARK PLUG

The spark plug should be replaced each year to ensure the engine starts easier and runs better.

SLoosen and remove the screws on the cyl-

inder cover.

SRemove the cylinder cover. S Pull off the spark plug boot.

S Remove spark plug from cylinder and dis- card.

S Replace with Champion RCJ--7Y spark plug and tighten securely with a 3/4 inch socket wrench. Spark plug gap should be 0.025 inches.

S Reinstall the spark plug boot.

S Reinstall the cylinder cover and screws. Tighten securely.

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Contents Manual de Instrucciones Manuel d’Instructions Plan Ahead Handle Fuel with Caution Operate Your SAW SafelyMaintain Your SAW in Good Working Order KickbackMaintain Control Kickback Safety FeaturesReduce the Chance Kickback Avoid Obstructions Clear The Working AreaComputed kickback angle CKA Table Safety Notice Exposure toChain Brake Symmetrical Guide Bar Large Radius TipAttaching the BAR & Chain If not Fit chain drive links into bar groove Adjusting the tensionChecking the tension Are in the bar grooveThrottle Trigger ON/STOP SwitchKnow Your SAW Throttle LOCK-OUTImportant Points to Remember Fueling EngineBAR and Chain Lubrication Right foot through rear handleBraking function control Caution The chain brake must be Starting a Warm EngineDifficult Starting or starting a flooded engine Inertia activating function controlTree Felling Techniques Felling Large TreesTypes of Cutting Used for Bucking Bucking Using a LOG or SUP- Port StandCutting a Fallen Tree Bucking Without a SupportPruning Limbing and Pruning Important PointsLimbing AIR FilterBAR Maintenance Cleaning the Spark ARREST- ING ScreenCarburetor Adjustments Inspect Muffler and Spark Arresting ScreenTrouble Cause Remedy Need a Service PART?Need ASSISTANCE? Your Warranty Rights and OB Ligations The U. S. Environmental