Cub Cadet CS5220, CS5018 manual Fitting the Bar & Chain

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Fitting the Bar & Chain (continued)

Put down the chain cover, inserting it into its housing and, keeping it pressed against the bar, screw on the chain tightener screw (L, Fig. 5) so that the pawl (D, Fig. 3) goes into the hole (G, Fig. 3) of the bar.

Fit the chain cover and the relative nuts without tightening them.

Tension the chain by means of the tensioning screw (L, Fig. 5).

Hold the tip of the guide bar up and tighten the chain cover nuts securely (Fig. 7). The chain should be taut but turn freely by hand (Fig. 8).

The chain is tensioned correctly when it can be pulled upwards a few millimeters (Fig. 8).

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