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Page 1: ...ing planned retreat path from falling 13 limbs II Inspecttree hefore trimming Make al lowance for branches to fall freely to the ground 12 Do not Use your Polo Saw to fell sap 14 lings Use the chain s...

Page 2: ...r forces that may pinch chain Use ex_ me caution when re entering a previous Use low kickback chainand guide bar supplied with thechain saw Only use replacement partsListed f_ the polesaw Neveru_ dni...

Page 3: ...p of guide bar touches an object wkile chain is moving The guide bar will kick up and back towards operator Oiler Control System for oiling guidebar andchain Outer Pole Retains the moveable inner pole...

Page 4: ...nuts are only finger fight Also make sure adjusting block is in oval adjust_g hole on guide bar 2 Turn adjusting screw cIockwlsu until all slack is out of chain Note Them should be no gap between sid...

Page 5: ...ng cut 3 To lockpoleinposition tighten cou pling byturning coupling nu_clockwise see Figure 8 un_ _mIy hand tight Maim sure sawhandle is alignedwith pole handle before tightening coupling nut IMPOFfFA...

Page 6: ...m aliving t_e Make sure footing is firm Keep feet aparLDivide your weight evenly on both feet 1 Make firstcut six inches f_om tree trdnk on underside of limb Use top of guide bar to make this cut Cut...

Page 7: ...e _ 27 Service Publications 27 RepairService 27 ReplacementParts and Accessories 28 PartCentrals 29 Authorized Service Cente_ _ 29 WarrantyInformation Back ove r BEFORE OPERATING CHAIN SAW I Read and...

Page 8: ...can cause severe injury or death Kickback Safety Devices On This Saw This saw has a low kickback chain and reduced kickback guide bar Both items reduce the chance of kickback Kickback can still occur...

Page 9: ...ase the service life of your saw Note Even with proper sharpening risk of kicklSack can increase with each sharpening PUSHBACK AND PULL IN Avoid pushback and pull in These hazards can cause you to los...

Page 10: ...nsion useextremecaution Be alert forwood springing back When wood tension isreleased limbcould spring back and strike operator causing severe injury or death 16 Carry chain saw from one place to anoth...

Page 11: ...Handle Power Cord Guard Guide Bar Nose Saw Chain Rear Hand Guard o Scabbard Oil Level Sight Hole located on saw body hidden by front handle Front Handle 1 Motor Housing Switch Trigger Lockout Figure 2...

Page 12: ...Kickback Pinch Rapid pushback of chain saw Pushback may occur if chain along top of guide bar is pinched caught or contacts a foreign object Rear Handle Handlelocated at rear of saw body Reduced Kickb...

Page 13: ...counterclockwise see Figure 4 Continue to turn adjust ing screw until adjusting block is to rear of adjusting plate 5 Install guide bar onto saw body Place rear of guide bar between adjusting plate an...

Page 14: ...rds Guide Bolts Saw Chain Mounting _ _ Stand Outs Nuts o Figure 3 Assembling Guide Bar Chain and Hand Guard Adjusting Plate Adjusting Screw Sprocket Support t Figure 4 Part Locations For Assembling Gu...

Page 15: ...factory A new chain will stretch Check new chain after first few minutes of operation Allow chain to cool down Follow steps below to readjust saw chain tension I Before adjusting chain make sure guid...

Page 16: ...oil cap 2 Fill oil tank with SAE 30 motor oil Note For temperaturesbelow 30 F use SAE 10 oil For temperatures above 75 1 use SAE 40 oil 3 Replace oil cap at once Tighten oil cap firmly for good seal T...

Page 17: ...r and overheat Follow cord size requirements listed below Cord Length AWG Cord Size 25 feet 16 _50feet 16 100 feet 14 150 feet 12 Keep cord away from cuttiiag area Make sure cord does not catch on bra...

Page 18: ...htevenly on bothfeet 5 When readytomake a cut press inswitchlockout withright thumb and squeeze trigger see Figure10 This will tam saw on Releasing trigger will turn saw off Make suresaw isrunningatfu...

Page 19: ...Divide your weight evenly on both feet Follow directions below to trim a tree I Make first cut six inches from tree trunk on underside of limb Use top of guide bar to make this cut Cut 1 3 through dia...

Page 20: ...weight evenly on both feet Follow directions below to fell a tree Before Felling a Tree I Before felling inspect tree Make sure there are no dead limbs or branches that may fall on you Study natural l...

Page 21: ...2 Cut towards notch WARNING Do not cut all the way through tree Leave about two inches of tree diameter uncut directly behind felling riotch see Figure 13 This uncut portion acts as a hinge The hinge...

Page 22: ...ranches from a fallen tree Make sure your footing is firm Keep feet apart Divide your weight evenly on both feet Do not remove larger limb under tree that support log offground Remove each limb with o...

Page 23: ...allow another person to hold log Turn off and unplug saw before moving from one place to another Bucking a log is cutting a log into sections Make sure your footing is firm Keep feet apart Divide you...

Page 24: ...rom pinching guide bar and chain 2nd Cut 1st Cut Figure 16 Bucking Log When Log Is Supported On One End Log Supported On Both Ends 1 Make first cut from above log see Figure 17 Cut 1 3 through diamete...

Page 25: ...g solvents carbon tetrachloride kerosene or gasoline Keepsaw body clean Use a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water mixture Wipe saw body to clean CARE OF GUIDE BAR Uneven bar wear causes mos...

Page 26: ...s page 28 for pmper bar SHARPENING YOUR SAWCHAIN Non Fast Sharp Model WARNING Unplug chain saw from power source before servicing Severe injury or death could occur from electrical shock or body conta...

Page 27: ...is will insure that you file cutters at 30 angle 5 File from inside towards outside of cutter until sharp Only file in this one direction see Figure 20 Note Two or three strokes with file should sharp...

Page 28: ...cutter depth gauge see Figure 23 Flat File Depth Gauge Depth Gauge Tool Depth Gauge Slot Figure 22 Depth Gauge Tool On Chain Front Comer Figure 23 Round Off Front Comer Of Depth Gauge _ After several...

Page 29: ...wear If you must force chain into wood and cutting creates only sawdust with few large chips chain is dull FoUow the steps below to sharpen Fast Sharp chain The automatic chain sharpener sharpens cutt...

Page 30: ...manual Always include new drive sprocket when replacing chain This will maintain proper driving of chain Note For proper chain and drive sprocket see Replacement Parts and Accessories page 28 If stor...

Page 31: ...ou m releasetrigger before squeezing trigger squeeze_gger Extension cord connections loose Open line fuse or circuit breaker Bad motor brushes Open wiring circuit on saw Check cord connections Check l...

Page 32: ...numbers on sawmotor housing decal Note Onlyuse original replacement parts This will protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced under warranty Eachauthorizedservice center is independently owne...

Page 33: ...7568 02S Guide bar 12 091373S Chain 12 075752 Drive sprocket 099178H 100089 06 EL 1 Part Number Descriptio_t 097570 03S Guide bar 14 091374S Chain 14 075752 Drive sprocket EL 1 Fast Sharp Part Number...

Page 34: ...not cover commercial industrial or rental u _age nor does it apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misus...

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