Sears 358.356090-3.7/20 Handle Fuel with Caution, Operate Your SAW Safely, Carry Your SAW Safely

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E. HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION ....

1.Eliminate all sources of sparks or flame in the areas where fuel is mixed, poured, or stored. There should be no smoking, open ftames, or work that could cause sparks:

2.Mix, pour and store fuel in a well-ventilated

area, on bare ground, and in an approved, marked container.

3.Wipe up all spilled fuel before starting your

saw.

4. Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from fuel and fueling site before starting the engine.

5Do not smoke while handling fuel or while operating the saw.

6.Turn the engine off and let your saw cool be- fore removing the fuel tank cap and refueling the unit.

F.OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELY

1.Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged, improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled.

2.Do not operate the saw from a ladder or in a

tree,

3.Position all parts of your body away to the side

of the saw chain protrudingto the left of cut when the engine is running.

4.Cut wood Only. Do not use to pry or shove away limbs, roots or other objects.

5.Make sure the chain will not make contact be- fore starting the engine. Never try to start the saw when the guide bar is in aCutor kerr.

6.Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings. Slender materialmay catch the saw chain and be whipped toward you or pull you off balance.

7.Be alert for springback when cutting a limb that is under tension so you will not be struck by the limb or saw when the tension in the wood fibers is released.

8.Do not put pressure on the saw at the end of a cut. This could cause you to lose control when the cut is completed.

9.Stopthe engine before setting the saw down.

G, MAINTAIN YOUR SAW :IN GOOD

WORKING ORDER

1.Have all chain saw service performed by your authorized service dealer center, other than the items listed in the maintenance section of this manual.

2.Keep fuel and oil caps, screws and fasteners securelytightened.

3.Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of oil or fuel mixture.

4.Make certain the saw chain stops moving when the throttle trigger is released. If it does not, refer to page 22 for correctcarburetor idle ad- justment instructions.

5.Stop the saw if the chain strikes aforeign ob-

ject. Inspect the unit and repair or replace parts as necessary.

ments.

7.Never modify your saw in any way. Use Only attachments supplied or specifically recom- mended by Sears.

H. CARRY AND

YOUR SAW

SAFELY

 

1.Hand carry the unit with the engine stopped, the Muffler away from your body, and the Guide

Bar and Chain to the rear cowered preferably with

ascabbard,

2.Before transporting in anyvehicle or storing in any enclosure, allow your saw to cool com- pletely, cover the bar and chain and properly se- cure to avoidturnover, fuel spillage or damage.

3.Drain oil and fuel tank before storing for more than 30 days.

4.Store in a dry area out of the reach of children

and away from where fuel vapors can reach an open flame from hot water heaters, furnaces, etc.

Exposure to vibrations through prolonged use of chain saws may produce Whitefinger disease (Raynaud's phenomenon). This phenomenon reduces the hand's ability to feel and regulate temperature, produces numbness and burning sensations and may cause nerve and circulation damage and tissue necrosis. An anti-vibration system designed to reduce engine vibration is available on many Sears models and is recommended for those using chain saws on a regular or sustained basis.

An anti-vibration system does not guarantee the avoidance of Whitefinger disease, Continual and regular

users should monitor closely their use of chain saws and physical condition.

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Contents Operators manual Contents SpecificationsSafety Rulesand Precautions Know Your SAWPlan Ahead Guard Against KickbackHandle Fuel with Caution Operate Your SAW SafelyMaintain Your SAW in Good Working Order Carry Your SAW SafelyIntroduction Know Your Chain SAWState and Local Ordinance Requirements Preparing Your SAW for USE Geeing Ready Read Your 0PERATOWS ManualUc1 Chain Tension Do not USEAutomotive OIL Gasoline Containing AlcoholBAR and Chain OIL Important PointsUsing Your SAW Starting ProcedureControl Devices Starting InstructionsControlling Kickback Using the Power Sharpsystem Model Power SharpknobAutomatic Sharpening Inspect Cutters for Grinding Marks TOP View of CutterReplace or Remove Stone Andcarrier Assembly Hand FilingUnderstand Reactive Forces Tree Felling TechniquesPlan Your Sawing Operation CARE- Fully in Advance Felling Small Trees -- Less than 6 in Diameter Do not CUTFelling Large Trees m 6 Diameter Or MoreBucking Through the log and finish with a 2/3 cut onBUCKING--WITHOUT a Support 2ND CUTDebranching PruningUSE Commonsense Third PruningcutMaintenance Guide BAR and ChainMaintain Rounded Corner Depth Gauge Guide BAR Worn Grooves File Edges Correct SquareCooling and Exhaust System Heat Shield MufflerStarter Rope Repair and Replacement Spark PlugChampion CJ-8Y Spark Plug MEDIUM--dChain Wear on Drive Sprocket OuterUide Plate NutsCarburetor Adjustments LOW Speed Mixture AdjustmentAIR Filter GJCOUNTER-VIBE Vibration SystemMaintenance Accessories When your ,saw is to be stored for over 30 days alwaysStorage Key Pad Catalog No DescriptionTrouble Shooting Chart SwitchMaintenance Chart ==iPage 2336 Qty Description AssemblyIncl. # + ++.o+ Pad No Qty Description Qty. DescriptionQty Description Pa No 35102 Valve-Throttle 3511943 \ Drum & Sprocket Assembly 24399 Qty Description STD5t1003 Screw-BracketThrust Washer 25925 Bearing Clutch34 ¸¸ Maintenance Quick ReferenceFuel and OIL Starting the EngineSears