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Page 1: ...ilure to do so can result inserious personal injury t 530 067180 5 01t30 90 Not Throw SF_ _RS I RRFTSMRN_ 228 i8 3 3 20 SAW GASOLINE CHAIN Record in the space provided below the Model No and Serial No of your saw These numbers are located _n the starting instructions decal u Model No Serial No Away H Retain th_se numbersforfuture reference Sears Roebuck and Co Cl_ea__ o_ Ill 60684 U S A i Seats Ro...

Page 2: ... THE UNWED STATES This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Sears Roebuck and Co _ears Tower Dept 698F 3_A Chicago IL 60684 TABLE OF CONTENTS Sl_lflmitlons 2 SI IECIAL _FEI_ SECTION 3 Know Your Chaln Saw 6 Preparing your saw For Use 7 A GettingReady 7 B Attaching The Handguard 7 C Attaching The Spur 7 D k_ mchingTheBarandOhain 8...

Page 3: ... tension at regular intervats withthe engine stopped neverw_ththe engine running Make sure the bar cJampnuts are securely tightened after tensicningthe chin A loose or duli chain can increase the chance of kickback 5 Begin and continue cutting at full throttle If the chain is movi_ _g a _a slow_ speed there is greater chance for kickback 6 Cut only one log at a time 7 Use extremecaution when re en...

Page 4: ... have any condition that might be aggravated by strenuous work checkwith yourdoctor before operating a chain saw _ 4 AVOID REACTIVE FORCES Pinch Kickback and PuIFin occur when the chain is suddenty stopped by being_pinched caught or by contacting a foreign object in the wood This results in a _ ofthe chainfor_e used tocut wood ar_lcausesthe saw to move in the opposite direction of chain rotation P...

Page 5: ... before performing any m_t_ ten_ncee_ce_ fo _ca _bur_or a_t st m_nts 7 Never modify your saw in any way Use onlyattach ments suppliedorspecifically recommendedby Sears 8 AlWays replace the handguard immediately if it becomes damaged or broken or is Otherwise removed Keep the vlbr_ion isolators in good condition Periodically inspect isolators fortea_ dpsor separationof the rubberp_on fromthe metalm...

Page 6: ...dleb_ Position of front arid rear handlebms des_gr_ed withdtstan_ebetween handlesand _nline wfth each other Thespr_ad _nd _nline position ofthel _J_dle batsworktogethertogive balanc_and resistancein controlling thesaw if kickbackOccurs _ WARNING Do not operate the chain saw unless the safety devices ortheir specified replacements are prepedy installed and maintained according to the instruc tioms ...

Page 7: ...se n_moved reduce the chance of your left h_nd contacting the chain if your hand Slips Offthe front handlebar Llftandcarrythechainsawbythehandlebar not r bythe handguard Keep the handguatd securely fastened at all times Checkthe handguardscrewseach time the sawis used C ATTACHING THE SPUR e The spuris a special piece ofequipment designed to assist the cuffing operation When assembledto tl_ _ saw t...

Page 8: ...e _ untilthe chainissnucjinthe guide bargroove F_gure 10 8 lnstaJtthe bar clamp housing replace the bar mountingnuts then _htan the nutsf_nger tight only 9 Forlow Chain Tension instructions below i iiiiii i i ii ii i i r CHAIN TENSION Correct chain tension is very important a loose chain will wear the bar and itself a loose chain can jump off the bar while you are cutting _a r tight chain can dama...

Page 9: ...akdown andform compoundsth_ causehardstartir_J_ ndd_ mage in 2 6ycie engines The correct measure of gasoline to oil is very important Toomuchoil inthe mixture willfoulthe spark plug _CAUTIONJ ToolittleOffor incon ect oll Will cause the _al_glneto ovedleat lind Always mix the fuel thoroughly in a container sincegasoline andoildonotreadily _ombin_ Donot 3 USE THE FOLLOWING ONLY 16 parts gasoline to ...

Page 10: ...vided with your saw _Figure _3 To increase the 0il flow turn the adjusting screwcountemlockwise _ To decrease the oil flow turn the adjusting _crewdockwise _ ffthe oileris adjustedtodecmase the oilflOW be sureto readjustthe oilerbefore returning to typesofcuttingthat_uire greaterlubrication When the sew is tun at high RPM s for long periods of time during certain types of cut ring suchas pruningor...

Page 11: ...L LL t _ L 2 STARTING PROCEDURE FOR VARYING CONDITIONS NOTE Be sure to follow 1 Basic Procedure as described on this page a COLD ENGINE I Pullchoketo full chokeposition Figure 14 2 Pullstarterropeunti engine attemptsto run 3 Pushchokeuntil halfpositionis felt Figure 14 4 Pullstarter ropeuntilengineruns 5 After 5 secondwarm up push choketo the off position F_jure14 1 WARNING l Avoidbodily contactwi...

Page 12: ...f the bar is suddenly stopped pulls the sawrapidly forward 3_ PROCEDURE P_ce cuttingafewsmaillogsusingthek_lowingt_hni queto getthe Teer of usingyoursawbeforeyou begina major sawing operation _L Accelerate the engine to full throttle just before entering the cut by squeezingthe throttletrigger b Begin cutting with the spur against the wood Figure16 c Keep the engine at full throttle the entire tim...

Page 13: ...otchby makingtheslantcut 3 Removethenotchofwood b Make lt _e felling c_t on the opposite side of the notch about 2 higher Ihan the bottom of the Leave enough uncut wood between the felling cut and thenoah to form a hinge F_gure20 NOllE Tt_e hinge hetps to keep the tree from twistir_jandfallinginthe wrongdirection d Use awedge if thereis any chancethat the tree will not fallin thedesireddireclJon F...

Page 14: ...TYPES OF CUTTING USED FKjure22 _Ovemutting beginonthetopsideofthe logwith spur against the log exert light pressure downward Undercutting begin onthe undersideoftheiog withthe spuragainstthe log exertlightpressure upward Duringundercutting the sawwil tendto push_ck atyou Be preparedforthisreaction and holdthe sawfirmly tomaintain control I AWARNING I ever turn the saw upside down to undemut The sa...

Page 15: ...ich can causeyou tolose yourbalance or control of J the saw 1 D EBRANCHING _ AlWayS debi_nch a tree after it is cut down Only then can debranching be done safely _ and properly b Leave the larger lower limbs to support the __tree as you work c Start at the base of the felled tree and work towards the top cutting branches and limbs Remove small limbs with one CUt Fig Ure26 d Keep the tree between y...

Page 16: ...of the chain saw has to be forced through the cut saw cuts _o one side CA JTIONiJ Always wear gloves when handling the chain The chain is sharp enough to cut you even though it is too dull to cut wood a SHARPENING INSTRUCTIONS Items required Gloves Medium Flat File 11 64adia File Depth Gauge Tool 6 _ Fife Holder V_se i StoP _ngine and di _ onnect spark plug 2 Adjus_ _he chain for p_ ol_r tett_ion ...

Page 17: ...ar rails is WON I the guide bar is bent 0rcracked Use only the ReducedJ ickback Guide Bar specified for your saw in Specifications for replacement a Remove the guide bar to Service b Clean oil holes at least once for each five hours Of operation Figure 34 c Remove Sawdust from the guide bar groove periodically witt_ a putty knife or a wire Figure 34 d Remove buKs by filing the side edges of the gu...

Page 18: ..._ _ TURN PU L LEY COUNTERCLOCKWISE _ TO RE LEA _E TENSI ON Figure 38 17 18 SCREWDRNER Move_from thefu_ tankandrne_ e endofthe new rope to go into the pulley Allowthe melted end tOdriponce thenwhile the ropeis still hot pullthe melted endthrougha rag to obtain a smooth pointed end Feedtheropethroughthe roundstarterholeinthe thefan housing F_gure39 Guk_eropeins_de _ _en thr ucjhtops _epuzk_ hole by ...

Page 19: ...o increase engine _Tpeedif engine stalls or dies Turn screw counterclockwise _ tO slow engine down and or to keep the chain from turtiing c No further adjustments are necessary if the chain does not move at idle speed and if perfor mance is satislacto ry _WARNING Recheck id e speed after each adjust ment below The chain must not move at idle speed to avoid serious injury 3 LOW SPEED MIXTURE ADJUST...

Page 20: ...ter reduces cutting power m increases fuel consumption Clean the air filter frequently especially in very dus_ cond _ons always after 10 tanks of fuel mixture or 5 hours of operation whichever is less Replace the air filter if any damage occum to it jCAUTION j Never operate the unit without the air filter in place to avoid damage to the engine Items Required soft bristled brush such as a paint bru...

Page 21: ...eed 3 See CarburetorAdjustments 5 Contact your _ars _ ervi _ Center 1_ Clean or replace air filter 2 Clean orreplace Spark Plug andregap 3 Comact yc_Jr Sears _rv_ Center 4 See_arburetor Adjus_ nents 5 Cont _t your Se_rs SeP _ce Cente_ 1 Pu _hChoke in 2 Clean or mp_ace air filter 3 Em_ y fuel tank and refillwith cor_ec_ fuel mixture _ _Z ee_arburetorAdjustments 5 Contact you_Seers Ser_ceCenter Clea...

Page 22: ... C _rb_etor Spark _ug All a _ess_ s_ev _ _rd n_s no adjusting screws Vib ation mounts Sparka_restor screen l isualinspection COndition leaks Clean Checkoperation CleanFelt Replace fe t when clogged or dirt7 Clean Clean tCheck t27 2 I i Inspect wear damage Clean Lubricate sprocket Deburr Replace _ when worn or dam_ ged Check Clean Repl_ce_ when worn or damaged Clean Clean Ch_ k idle d_ustment chs_n...

Page 23: ...7 530 001_24 48 530 067180 49 530 027218 530 027090 530 027607 51 530 015707 52 530 027285 Not Shoz_a 530 061329 53O 061330 DES_ON Screw Spur Cra nksl_t Seal Crankcase _ y Ind _s 18 26 33 L_ I26 127 L37 138 141 I42 Screw Washer Muffler Cover Spark Arrestor Sa een Muffler Diffuser _ Muffler Ba_le_Fl_te Muffler Body _rlinder Model 358 356280 Model 358 356330 Spark Plug C2 4 Sealant Deflector Model 3...

Page 24: ...ver Screw _gger Latch Spring Throttle Trigger Grommet Bm_ke_ Gasket Set Carburetor HI A 49 Air Filter Pt_e Carb Mounting Stud Air FiIter M_ _ KEY NO 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 I 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 I00 101 102 t0S 104 105 t73 k t74 I77 178 179 180 PART NO DP qCRIFI20N 530 027135 Thro_le Lockout 531_027207 Rear Handle Cover _30 027073 Throttle W _e 530 027075 ChOke Knob 580 027393 _ Isolator Moua_ 53...

Page 25: ...SEARS CHAIN SAW REPAIR PARTS LIST MODEL 358356280 2 8t18 MODEL 358 356330 3 3120 1 t 29 ChainRe pair Kit 1 144 142 131 Ii0 122 ...

Page 26: ...3 5228 DESCRIPTION KEY NO Screw 161 Fuel Pump Gasket 162 Fuel Pump Diaphragm 163 Inlet Screen 164 Throttle Spring 165 ChokeShe_ Le_er _ y 166 I_et _c_Je V_ e _7 Screw 168 Pin 169 Metering Lever SpriRg SCrew Metering DiaphragmGasket PART NO _0 035204 _0 _35248 530 0352_6 5 q0_ 3SPA0 530 035243 530 035245 _ 3__35246 530 035242 I70 530 03 5209 171 530 035213 NotBhown _03 5S24 g30 035_25 77 _DESCRIPTI...

Page 27: ...ect 2 Hold front handlebar with left hand ptace right foot through rear handleto stabilize saw 3 Use less than the full extent of the starterrope per pull 4 Release the trigger after engine starts allowing engine tO idle OPERATING THE UNIT I l Cut wood only 2 Accelerate the engine to full throttte before entering the cut 3 Begin cutting with spur against the log 4 Cut only at furl throttle 5 Relea...

Page 28: ...AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 The PART NUMBER 3 The PART D_SORIPTtON 2 The MODEL NUMBER 4 The NAME OF ITEM 358 356280 2J 18 Chain Saw 358 356330 3 3 20 If the parts you need are not stocked locally your Order wilt be _tectronically transmitted to a Sears 1_epair Parts Distribution center for _handling i When you buy merchandise from Sears you get an extra something that nobody else can offer Sears Servi...

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