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_RT._F _JAL .... , i lUl i _ .i u Operator's Manual • Assembly • Operation • Maintenance • Repair Parts MODF.L NO. 358.155063- 2.3116" C'y'& ,1_ Y_RNJNG: Carefully reed the follow oper_Ir_ r-_' le do so €=m result In swflotm In|_. i ii i i Do Not Throw Away i i i| u_ = 2.3/16" CVA 2.3/18" CVA GASOLtN[...]
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TABME OF CONTENTS Sf_,¢if_¢ations ................................. 2 SPECU_. SAFETY SECTION ..................... 3 Know Your Chain Saw .......................... 6 Preparing Your Slw For _ ..................... ? A+ Geeing Ready ........................... 7 8+ Atla_hing _e Bat anO CP1am ................. 7 C. Chmn Tension .....................[...]
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i ii ii i i i i i_11,111,,i ....... .i .... ;,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ................. ql i _ .. i i I , iiiiiiiiiii d,¢___ iiii i SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION Ill ... IIIIIIIIIIIIII I ............ GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK _ is a dat_,mu= mactiontP_t cwntsedtoseHouz ln|ury. Do no: rely only on tllesafMy devices provided with your saw. As e chain saw user, you mus[...]
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SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (continued) iiii ii ii iiii i, iii1,1 illU iiii i i A v-.;,iNG Becausee chain _ ts I high-speed _od-cuUlng tool, specmI safety precautionsmust i beabservedtoreducether|skofacctdents.Caretessor|mpmperusecancsusesedoue ;injury. SAFETY CHAPS KNOW YOUR SAW 1. Read y,our Operator'sManual carMulty u_il youcorn. 2. Reslr_ t_ [...]
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................ /_]lZ2 ii ,m, 6, 7. SPECIAL SAFETY SECTION (Continued) OPERATE YOUR SeW SAFELY I, 0o not operlte : chain saw that is damage_, im- properly edjus;ed, or no{ completely and securely assembled. 2, Open_e the chain saw only in outdoorareaL 3. 9o nat ,penile lhe sw, v/ram a ladder or in a tree. 4. Position all pans of your b_ly to the l[...]
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i i i iiii1_11 i" i i i,. ii i i " KNOW YOUR CHAIN SAW i i ii A. INTRODUCTION i .... Your saw _ been €_'signec_ wire saf_ in minci ina_:_s _*ne _k_mng _ assmncL'r_l equ_mer_. -- ReaucecI-KicY.J:ack Guicie Bat (t.o-Kic_) -- Lo_K_c_Cac_ Ch=n (YJra-G_) -- S=ark Arrestor -- Muffler Shield -- Hanclguar(:l -- Anti.Vibration System i[...]
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,,, iiIii ul ull u_ ,,,,J,_,J,, i,,u lu , ,i,, ;; II IIIIIIIIIIII / ill LIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIII .................... i I .. PREPARING YOUR SAW FOR USE L GETTING READY 2. HAVE THE FOLLOWING AVAiLABLe: t. RF..AI:I YOUROPERATOR'S MANUAL CAREFULLY. Your Opera, s Manual hast_een de_ope_ to help you Ixe_ y_r saw I_r use and to unOers=and its sate o[...]
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8.. H_d U'_; Gurde Bar again._ _e saw frar_e and =r',s=_l the Bar Ca,'l_ Hou_ng. 9. Secure the _ Clamp Housing wrm me Bar Clan_ Nut. finger t_l'tt _, "r]g_ten _:_=r Clamp Nut after cha=n _s te_orte_. _N: Make sum tt'4l_ the tab on the bottom of the tuel tank_ aligned inthesJot pro_tded In the fan hous. tng. See inset, [...]
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D. FUELING YOUR ENGINE " I. FUFJ. SAFETY a. Use only recommended fuel mtxCum._ b. Mix ar_ pour fueloulz|oorsand where _em Im no spar'Ks or ftsmes. Use • €©rrm|ner epprm.ed for fuet. d. Do not smoke or :ffowlmoking nesr fuet orlhe to_l or while using the to_f, e. Wtp, up ell fuel spills b_re m_ng engine. f. Move at leaI_ 10 feit _ ham[...]
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10 ,,,,,,I,:,, ,,,, i i i i i i '111 iiii "1 E. BAR AND CHAIN I.UBRICJI.NT • The gu_e bar u_d ¢ut1L_g ¢f_n m_'im constant lubncation to remain in opemtJng condition. Lub_..a_n _s _ro_dedt:yme au_oma_ oiler _/_em -- _ck of lubricant will quicker ruin the bar end chain. --Too little lubricant will cau,_m overheating sm_ _ smoke co_[...]
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_ , i i v_ i iiiii i ii i i B. STARTING INSTRUCTIONS (Refer to "Specifications" for location of €ontrols.) 1 , BASIC PROCEDURE e. Hold saw firmly with the saw chain free tO turn without €_ ntlc_ing iny object. b. Move ignition =witch to "b'lOll" position.Figure 15. €. ,6_ljusZ choke according tO '*Starting Proced[...]
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TYPES OF CUTTING • ij" i ,m i i ill L " : " i i . i ml .... i iiiiiiiiiii ji i iiiiiii i A. BASIC CUTTING TECHNIQUE 1. IMPORTANT POINTS m. Cut woad only. Do not ¢u_ me_a_, pla_c_ masonry, non wood building matena_,e_ 0o no( use your saw to pry orshove awayliml}s, roois, or o_l_er oDjec_ b. StoplJle saw if thech_n strlkesa/omlgn In[...]
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--L , ._%. _ i , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ii i i _,1'' • ,,11 II'U ' ii iiii i . B. TREE FELLING TECHNIQUES 1. PLAN YOUR SAWtNG OPERATION CARE. FU L.LY IN ADVANCE a. Crest the worl(am. You need a dear area al| aroun_ _he tree wt_em you can have secure t_. Study the natural conditions that can c=use the tree to fill in R plrb[...]
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44 d- e. g. Leave er_Jn _ wood between the felHr_ cut aJn_ tt_e notct_ to form ;/hinge. _-KJUm 20: NOTE: The _lnge heJ_Ls to keep the 1Tee from _stEnq a_a latting in the wrong dmctlon. Use a we,J, ge _f mere is any chance Ihal _e :tee ,_.i :_Ot fail In t'ne Ue_e_ dzrec_on. NOT£: Betom t_e tellit_g €_ iS complete, dri,,_ w_ges Io aden up the[...]
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t' 1_ e ......... Cut | iiii ii I iiilU i I_I ' I'l 2nd cut 1st CUT CUT IIIIIII II IIIIIIIII lJll I I II l i " i i" i ::_':: I. _SeCO,_ONS'e,S_[...]
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% DESRANCHING _L Ah'1"tS debnu_h atmemYetltlscutdown. Onr_ men can de_'anc_mg ¢e d_ne sa_ and pc:oeny. O. Lerve me teRJer limbs undemesth the felled tree to support the tree as you work. c. Sf_rt at the base of the tidied tree and work tow'ard the top, cutting branches trod limbs. RemOve smatl limos wifh one cut, Fkjum 26. d. K[...]
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4. ) Sharpen cumm_ a.} Postt_on flat slcie of {ile hotder {wlth St32" round fife} on ¢mt0_'Ic_p_L_ _ de_h gauCJe. F;gum 28. b j Hold _l_e file fx:l¢le(fevel _ the 30" guide rnar_ _afallel to llle cent_ ot t_m c_a_n. Fq_re 29. • _te ','ore ,ns_e toward outside o! cu_er. _,raJg n_ across,on forward _roka onty. Use 2 or 3 [...]
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• Use only the Redu_ed.4(lcid0at_ Guide Bitr specified for yogi" SaW in "Spe_fi_l_JOns." a. Remove the guide bar to set, me. b. Ciear_ o_i notes at least once for each five ",ours of ooeration+ c. Remove sawous! from me guide oar Grccve _erlooiCaliy w_th a putty knife or a w_re. Rgum34, a. Remove Duffs t_y filing the side edge[...]
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iiiiii i iii " Iiiiiiiii I i lU . m,mllllll +__ i ,, ,,,, , ,,, ,,, , i :_,,i,Ul ' I i oD. STARTER ROPE • Replace s stoner rope that bre=ks; I ........ ,& mNG .......... I Alweyz wefeye Wotectton when =ervic, I tM ==mr ape. w,, 1 _ benel_ the puifeyls under tension, if the _sprtng pops out, aett0us injury +emlln I I ,€ill i + ,,ul[...]
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E. CARBURLrI'OR ADJUSl"MEN3_ • The c=l:t.,_'_haS t:een adjus_ =tr, ef==o_sea le_ conei_._ ,_j_ rn_ beaxne _ - if the s_is us_ = _ hk:jl_r ,_tu_ orif y_u _ any e_ me folkxving €on_io_: NOTE: Ee sum _o prol_,dy prepare the ,_w as desc_i)_t in "1. Pn_xetlitton,"_x_w Ixdom making --Chain m_ wh4m the engine runs at idle -- L[...]
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5. HiGH SPF-F.D MtXTURE AO.JUSTMENT _|ustmen_ as small as T;16 Of a turn can affect engine petdorm=nce. I! Is Impor. Ian! to turn the screw only 1/16 of a _m per a_jus_- men: att¢l test thet_tMormance a fine saw be fore maxmg ktrmer ;d|ustments. a MaKe a zest cut ._lus; [r_e H_nS_a M_xture Screw t;;50faturn _S tol_ws: -- CcC_tse *t S,="w sm_&[...]
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i lUl iiii " ' .... ii u i,ii,,i,,, .... ,. ' ouJu.z ,m)o+n,a .................. c,A r ..... ' ....................... -- iiiiilU .i , i TROUSI_ i ...i,u.;i ii u ENGINE WiLL NOT IDI.E PR_LY + iiiiiiiiii u i,i i i t i F.mGtr__ WILL NOT _E'..I_R_Ct_ _, OR D_ IN THECU'P ENG+NE SMOKES E_SIVELY ++ i,,lU B, IG|NE RUNS HOT OI[...]
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___ _!l ...... i ............ I,,,HH .............. ,,,,,,,:,,,,,I I I I I1,,, • ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I1,,,,,,,,, I III H • I Nil _, ,l_ |. MAINTENANCE CHART _m CC_DI_ m_T_ri_ ,m ..... ,,H _tOf _n _li t_Inl< G_mu i 1 Air Fdm" lllll ! _ oJug ] i H , ........... L, | ...................... ii .... ,, ,,H H ,, mH, J,,,u,, ,H i i_- . II {o- ......[...]
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SEARS CHAIN SAW REPAIR PARTS - MODEL NO. 358.357182,--2.3/18"CV& MODEL NO. 358.355063-Z.3II6"CVA MODEL NO. 358.357231-2.3118"CVA Key P-_ De_'_(ion 102 " No. No. 1OI 1 STDf_1431 Nut 3 530-037103 Bit Clamp Rsg. Q.. De_.t 101 5_--Q37102 Bar Clamp Hsg.De- caI _O--0aTlOl Mode.! 35&357_.31 102 .RD-037095 l._t, Decat (Left[...]
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+. SEARS CHAIN SAW R_AIR PARTS- MODEL NO. 3$8.357182-2,3/I8"CVA. MODEL,NO. 355.355063-2.3116"CVA MODEL NO. 358.357P.31-2.3tlS"CV/,, 2O 71 I t I[...]
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SEARS CHAJ_ SAWREPAIR PARTS - MODEL NO. 358.3S7182-2.3/18"CVA MODEL NO. 358..355063-2.3/16"CVA MODEL NO. 358.357231-2.3/18"CVA Key No. 1 2 3 4 7 g 9 tO _xq6_142 II * _D-019059 12 * _0-01g089 D 530-0_193 14 _30-_69197 I_ STDSI0805 !6 _-4Y23802 17 • _0-_19091 18 • _.43r_,8ol 19 5_O-OlO195 20 5_-032029 21 530-0221";2 22 $3O-O21[...]
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SEARS CHAIN SAW REPAIB PARTS - MODEL NO, 358,357182-2,.3/I8"CVA MODEL NO. 358.355_3-1.3/16"CVA MODEL NO. 358,357_._'1-2.3/18"CVA 2q t5 r 71 22 k . •k[...]
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• SEARS CHAIN SAW P.F.PAIR PARTS - MODEL NO. 358.357182-.2.3/18"CVA MODEL NO. 358..355063-2_3/16"CVA MODEL NO. 3S8.357Z31-_-..3/lS'C3:A K_ F_". Desa_tion K_ Part Deur_pdon No. No, No. No. i '5_-0!5126 _r_e_J Key l S_Ib039 II 1 Fire,el A_y. (Ind. #tY_ 3 530-4303934 Spark Plug Boot 4 _--003933 Spark Mug Coancczor 5 53O--039[...]
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SEARS CHAIN SAW REPA£R PARTS- MODZL NO. 358..357182-2.3118"C'VA. MOD ZL NO. 35S.3 SO63-Z.3I 6"CV MODELNO. 358.3572.31-2.3118"CVA 2g 30 VeI_ _uttle Screw Thmt_e _ A._'y: _mttle R_t=a Slninlr t_w Sb_4 _ N_Kn_ p_ Hi_ _ Mixture Need]e st_l _ Nmae S_r_a_ P_w srz6 _ W_l_ _ug 1/4 D_. Weld_ [t_el Pump Cover I_le Speed Ad]_i_ZScrew[...]
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QUICK REFERENCE PAGE Read and follow all Warnings and Safety instructions. r-a/lure to do so can result in serious injury. page SAF='-W RULES AND PRECAUTIONS., ; ............... .... 3,4&s PREPARATION " 4 1° Wear omtec,'Jve gear-- gWves; safety footwear: snug fitting cJot_ng; anci eye` hearing, andhP._d pn_ect, ion. 2. Che,-_ sa[...]
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358.537231- 2.3118" CYA How to Order Repair Parts S_RS _:RVlCE The Mooel NumOer will be found under the handle wit_ the Serial NumOer. Always mention the Model Number when requesting ser- vice or repair parts for your Chain Saw. All Pans _ her_n rnzy _e cinemafrom a_ _m=Secvk:e Cen_oan_._ one most Seazs S_oms. WHEN ORDERING REPAIR. PART_, ALWA[...]