Husqvarna 50 Rancher manual

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  • Page 1

    Chain saw 50 Rancher Owner’ s maintenance manual TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TION Displacement . . . . 48.7 cm 3 Bore . . . . . . . . . . . 44 mm Stroke . . . . . . . . . . 32 mm Ignition adv ance . . . . . 26˚ bef ore t.d.c. at 8400 r pm Sparking Plug . . . . Champion CJ 7Y Electrode gap . . . . 0.5 mm Carburettor . . . . . . Diaphragm type Fuel tank c[...]

  • Page 2

    I WHAT IS WHAT ON THE CHAIN SAW? 8 11 %-- 5 1, Starter handle 8. 2. Oil filler cap 9. 3. Starter 10, 4. Front handle 11. 5. Fuel filler cap 12. 6. Ignition switch 13. 7. Throttle trigger 14. 6 7 --- Front hand guard Automatic chain brake Cylinder cover Choke Throttle latch Throttle trigger lockout Rear handle ASSEMBLING GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN A. Undo [...]

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    MAINTAINING THE CHAIN BRAKE This chain saw is equipped with a new type of automatic chain brake that has been adjusted at the factory. It will need no further adjust- ment. Release the chain brake as soon as you move or cease working even if it is for a short break. Push the front hand guard to release the brake. ‘:” During the break: . Check t[...]

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    CLEANING THE AIR FILTER In order to get at the air filter, remove the cylinder cover by undoing the three retaining screws and lifting the cover off upward% back- wards, Lift off the filter carefully to prevent dirt from falling down into the carburetor. Rinse the filter in warm soap suds. Do not rinse in fuel, Reassemble the filter and make sure t[...]

  • Page 5

    STARTING THE CHAIN SAW Cold engine . . . . . - _- ..-,’1, A$ 1. Switch on the ignition (push the ignition switch to the left so that the 1 is visible). 2. Push UII the choke control. 3. Push down the throttle trigger lockout (A). 4, Open the throttle fully (B). 5. Push down the throttle latch (C). Now all controls are in starting position and t[...]

  • Page 6

    MAINTENANCE OF THE CHAIN SAW 3 . . . . 0 . 4 10 14 13 Daily maintenance Weekly maintenance 1. 2, 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Clean the saw body from the outside. 10. Check the starter, its cord and return spring Clean the air filter. ”Change if necessary. 11. Clean the spark plug from the outside a“nd check the gap. Adjust Turn around the guide bar, l[...]

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    WINTER USE In winter, extreme cold and powdery snow can cause running prob- lems. The partition wall is prepared for cold working conditions. In the partition wall there is a hole, that is covered by a lid (A) when operating at normal temperatures, In case of extreme cold, this lid shall be removed so that heated air from the cylinder can flow into[...]

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    I I 1018 401-26A 20. 1 I-62 Printed in Sweden mrmtr.~s Mo,,(. w[...]