Shindaiwa 72362-93115, 35701 specifications Spark Arrester, Long Term Storage, Over 30 days

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ASSEMBLY

Installing and Adjusting the Guide Bar and Saw Chain

 

 

Brake lever

 

 

 

support arm

 

 

 

 

57704

 

 

4. Remove the

 

 

packing spacer.

 

35708

 

 

5.

Install the

Tensioner Pin

 

guide bar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top of Bar

 

 

BAR

 

 

 

TIP

 

 

 

CHN-14

Bottom of Bar

 

 

 

 

 

6.

Install the

 

 

chain loop.

 

35709

 

 

Spark Arrester

Hard starting or a gradual loss of performance can be caused by carbon deposits lodged in the spark arrester screen. For maximum performance, the spark arrester screen should be periodically cleaned as follows:

1.Unscrew the two clutch cover nuts, and remove the clutch cover (see page 11).

2.Use a screwdriver to remove the two spark arrester retaining screws, and then remove the spark arrester cover and screen.

 

Spark

 

Arrester

 

Cover

35722

 

Engine

 

Muffler

Spark Arrester

 

Screen

3.

Use a plastic scraper or wire brush

 

to remove carbon deposits from the

 

arrester screen and cover.

4.

Inspect the screen carefully, and

Long Term Storage

(over 30 days)

Thoroughly clean the saw exterior.

Remove all chips and other debris from the cylinder fins and cooling passages.

Drain the fuel tank, and then clear the carburetor and lines by running the saw until it stops from lack of fuel.

CAUTION!

Never store the saw with any fuel remaining in the tank, fuel lines, or carburetor!

Your Shindaiwa warranty does not include coverage for damage caused by ÒstaleÓ or contaminated fuels!

Drain any remaining bar oil from

the oil reservoir.

Remove the spark plug, and then

pour about 1/4-oz of 2 cycle mixing

oil into the cylinder through the

spark plug hole. Before reinstalling

the spark plug, slowly pull the recoil

starter 2 or 3 times to distribute the

oil over the cylinder walls.

Remove, clean, and reinstall the air

filter element as described under

ÒDaily MaintenanceÕÕ.

Repair or replace any damaged

CAUTION!

Failure to align the guide bar and chain tensioner pin as shown can cause serious damage to the clutch cover, guide bar, tensioner pin and/or engine crankcase!

6.Install the chain loop over the drive sprocket, and then align the chain drive links within the guide bar groove. Make sure the cutters are properly oriented.

WARNING!

Never start the engine without the clutch cover installed!

7.Install the clutch cover over the two bar studs, and then engage the brake lever and support arm. Install the two 13 mm bar nuts and tighten finger-tight only.

replace any screen that has been

perforated, distorted, or is other-

wise unserviceable.

5. Install the screen and cover in the

reverse order of disassembly, and

then tighten the two cover retaining

screws securely.

6. Install the clutch cover and cover

retaining nuts in the reverse order

of removal, and then tighten both

nuts securely.

components as required, and then

store the machine in a clean, dry,

dust-free area.

MAINTENANCE

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Contents Chain SAW Page Contents IntroductionThroughout this manual are special Òattention statmentsÓ Parts CoveredManufacturers Warranty Coverage Product DescriptionSpecifications TroubleshootingTools Included LOW Power Output This saw is equipped with the following safety equipmentKickback Safety Precautions 2000Additional Safety Precautions Sharpening the ChainAdditional Safety Precautions Sharpening the Chain Sharpening TechniqueInstalling and Adjusting the Guide Bar and Saw Chain Saw ChainDisengage the clutch cover retain How the saw chain worksSpark Arrester Long Term StorageOver 30 days Operation Mixing Fuel/Filling With Fuel Daily Maintenance ReassemblyWater. Let Dry beforeBucking Mixing Fuel/Filling With Fuel Bar Oil/Filling With OilPreparing to Start the Saw Felling Trees Control Positions cold engineControl Positions warm engine Felling Small TreesWhen the engine starts Felling Trees Starting the SawBefore Felling a Tree If the engine does not startStarting a Flooded Engine Cutting with the SawStopping Carburetor Adjustments Chain BrakeCarburetor Adjustments Chain Brake Low and High speed adjustment. Standard openingChain Brake Operation