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LIMBING AND PRUNING

WARNING:

Be alert for and guard

against kickback. Do not allow the moving
chain to contact any other branches or objects
at the nose of the guide bar when limbing or
pruning. Allowing such contact can result in
serious injury.

WARNING:

Never climb into a tree to

limb or prune. Do not stand on ladders, plat-
forms, a log, or in any position which can cause
you to lose your balance or control of the saw.

IMPORTANT POINTS

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Work slowly, keeping both hands firmly
gripped on the saw. Maintain secure footing
and balance.

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Watch out for springpoles. Springpoles are
small size limbs which can catch the saw
chain and whip toward you or pull you off bal-
ance. Use extreme caution when cutting
small size limbs or slender material.

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Be alert for springback.

Watch out for

branches that are bent or under pressure.
Avoid being struck by the branch or the
saw when the tension in the wood fibers is
released.

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Keep a clear work area. Frequently clear
branches out of the way to avoid tripping
over them.

LIMBING

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Always limb a tree after it is cut down. Only
then can limbing be done safely and prop-
erly.

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Leave the larger limbs underneath the felled
tree to support the tree as you work.

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Start at the base of the felled tree and work
toward the top, cutting branches and limbs.
Remove small limbs with one cut.

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Keep the tree between you and the chain.
Cut from the side of the tree opposite the
branch you are cutting.

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Remove larger, supporting branches with
the cutting techniques described in BUCK-
ING WITHOUT A SUPPORT.

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Always use an overcut to cut small and free-
ly hanging limbs. Undercutting could cause
limbs to fall and pinch the saw.

PRUNING

WARNING:

Limit pruning to limbs

shoulder height or below.

Do not cut if

branches are higher than your shoulder. Get a
professional to do the job.

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Make your first cut

1/3

of the way through the

bottom of the limb.

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Next make a 2nd cut all the way through
the limb. 
Then cut a third overcut leaving a
1 to 2 inch collar from the truck of the tree.

First cut

Second cut

Third cut

Collar

Pruning technique

SERVICE

WARNING:

Disconnect the spark

plug before performing maintenance except
for carburetor adjustments.
We recommend all service and adjustments
not listed in this manual be performed by an
authorized or Master Service Dealer.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Check:

Fuel mixture level

Before each use

. . . .

Bar lubrication

Before each use

. . . . . . .

Chain tension

Before each use

. . . . . . .

Chain sharpness

Before each use

. . . .

For damaged parts

Before each use

. .

For loose caps

Before each use

. . . . . .

For loose fasteners

Before each use

. . .

For loose parts

Before each use

. . . . . .

Inspect and Clean:

Bar

Before each use

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Complete saw

After each use

. . . . . . .

Air filter

Every 5 hours*

. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Chain brake

Every 5 hours*

. . . . . . . .

Spark arresting screen

and muffler

Every 25 hours*

. . . . . . . . .

Replace spark plug

Yearly

.

Replace fuel filter

Yearly

. . .

* Hours of Operation

Summary of Contents for S1634 S1838

Page 1: ...lesiones graves AVERTISSEMENT Lire le manuel d instructions et bien respecter tous les avertisse ments et toutes les instructions de s curit Tout d faut de le faire pourrait entra ner des blessures g...

Page 2: ...perating instruc tions before attempting to use the unit S Restrict the use of your saw to adult users who understand and can follow safety rules precautions and operating instruc tions found in this...

Page 3: ...before refueling S Mix and pour fuel in an outdoor area on bare ground store fuel in a cool dry well ventilated place and use an approved marked container for all fuel purposes Wipe up all fuel spills...

Page 4: ...ow locked S Keepa good firm gripon thesaw withboth hands when the engine is running and don t let go A firm grip will help youreduce kickback and maintain control of the saw Keep the fingers of your l...

Page 5: ...TO AVOID KICKBACK Reduced kickback guide bars and low kickback saw chains reduce the chance and magnitude of kickback and are recommended Your saw has a low kickback chain and bar as original equipme...

Page 6: ...ous injury If situations occur which are not covered in this manual use care and good judgement If you need assistance contact your authorized service dealer or call 1 800 554 6723 STANDARDS This saw...

Page 7: ...usting chain tension make sure the chain brake nuts are finger tight only Attempting to tension the chain when the chain brake nuts are tight can cause damage Checking the tension Use the screwdriver...

Page 8: ...LE LOCK holds the throttletrigger in the starting position Activate the fast idle lock by pressing the throttle lockout and squeezing the throttle trigger With the throttle trigger squeezed press the...

Page 9: ...il for bar andchain lubri cation S Always stop the engine before removing the oil cap IMPORTANT Experience indicates that alcohol blended fuels called gasohol or using ethanol or methanol can attract...

Page 10: ...is pushed forward either manually by hand or automatically by sudden movement S If the brake is already activated it is disengagedby pulling thefronthandguard back toward the front handle as far as p...

Page 11: ...t and branches on one side S Surrounding trees and obstacles Look for decay and rot If the trunk is rotted it can snap and fall toward the operator Check for broken or dead branches which can fall on...

Page 12: ...se control ofthe sawresulting in injury and or damage to the saw Stop the saw drive awedgeofplastic or woodintothe cut until the saw can be removed easily Re startthesawandcarefully reenterthecut To a...

Page 13: ...d limbs Remove small limbs with one cut S Keep the tree between you and the chain Cut from the side of the tree opposite the branch you are cutting S Remove larger supporting branches with the cutting...

Page 14: ...muffler muffler gasket out let guide and backplate Notice the ori entationof these parts forreassembling 4 Locate the 2 outlet cover screws on the muffler Loosen and remove both screws 5 Remove the o...

Page 15: ...hould be replaced each year to ensure the engine starts easier and runs better 1 Loosen 3 screws on cylinder cover 2 Remove the cylinder cover 3 Pull off the spark plug boot 4 Remove spark plug from c...

Page 16: ...the original date of pur chase 1 YEAR Parts and Labor when used for Household purposes 60 DAYS Parts and Labor when used for Commercial Professional or Income Pro ducing purposes 30 DAYS Parts andLab...

Page 17: ...TROLUX HOME PRODUCTS INC at 1 800 554 6723 WARRANTY COM MENCEMENT DATE The warranty period begins on the date the small off road engine is purchased LENGTH OF COVERAGE This warranty shall be for a pe...

Page 18: ...l indicates which standard your engine is certified Example Year EPA Phase 1 or Phase 2 and or CALIFORNIA This engine is certified to be emissions compliant for the following use Moderate 50 hours Int...

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