
Operator's Manual
CRRFTSMRN
2.2 cu.in./36cc 2-Cycle
GASOLINE CHAIN SAW
Model No.
358.351560 - 16in. Bar
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WARNING:
Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating
Instructions before firstuse of this product.
For answers to your questions about this product:
Call 7 am--7 pm, Mon.-Sat., or 10 arn--7 pm, Sun.
• 1-800-235-5878 (.o..,=_=_._m.)
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'S_s, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA
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Maintenance
Service and Adjustments
Storage 16
Trouble ShootingChart 17
Pads List 20
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FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN ®GAS
CHAIN SAW
For one year fromthe date of purchase,when this Craftsman Gas Chain Saw is
maintained, lubdcatedand tuned upaccordingtothe owner's manual, Sears will
repair,free ofcharge, any defect in matedai orwodornanship.
This warranty excludes the bar,chain, spark plugand air filter,which are
expendable parts, and become wom dudng normalusa.
Ifthis Gas Chain Saw isused forcommercialor rentalpurposes,this warranty
appliesfor 30 days fromthe date of purchase.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLEBY RETURNING THIS CHAIN SAW TO
THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specificlegal dghts,and you may also have other dghts
which vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817 WA, Hoffman Estet_'s,:lL 60179
WARNING: Always disconnectspark
plugwire when making repairs except
forcarburetor adjustments.Because a
chain saw is a high-speed woodcutting
tool,careless or improperuse ofthis
toolcan cause sedous injury.
PLAN AHEAD
• Reetdctthe use of your saw to adult
users who understandand can follow
the safety rules,precautions,and op-
-erating Instructionsfound inthis
manual.
Snug
Firing _ Heavy Duty
Clothing Gloves
Safety
Shoes j Chaps
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NM
,_Wear protectivegear. Always use
steef-toed safety f_twear with non-
slipsoles;snug-fittingclothing;heavy-
duty,non-slipgloves; eye protection
suchas non-fogging,vented goggles
or face screen;an approved safety
hard hat;and sound barriers(ear
plugsor mufflers)to protectyour
hsadng. Regular usersshould have
headng checked regularlyas chain
saw noisecan damage hearing. Se-
cure hair above shoulderlength.
• Keep aimpartsof your body away from
the chainwhen the engine is running.
• Keep chgdrsn,bystanders, and ani-
mals at least 30 feet (10 meters)
away from the work area when start-
ing and usingthe saw.
• Do nothandle or operate a chain saw
when you are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
ifyou have taken alcohol,drugs, or
medication.You mustbe in good
physicalconditionand mentallyalert.
Ifyou have any conditionthat might
be aggra.vatedby strenuous work,
check withdoctorbefore operating.
• Do notstert cuttinguntilyou have a
clear work area, securefooting, and
especiallyifyou are felling a tree, a
retreatpath.
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OPERATEYOUR SAW SAFELY
• Donotoperatewithonehand Seri-
ousinjurytotheoperator,helpers,or
bystandersmayresultfromone-
handedoperation.Achainsawisin-
tendedfortwo-h.andeduse.
• Operate the ch_unsaQwonly-ine,well-
ventilated outdoorarea.
• Do not operate saw from a ladder or
in a tree, unless you are specifically
trainedto do co.
• Make sure the chain willnot make
contactwith any object whgestarting
the engine NeverW tostartthe saw
whenthe guidebarisina cut.
• Do notput pressure onthe saw, es-
peoiailyat the end of the cut. Doing
so can cause you to losecontrol
when the cut iscompleted.
• Stop engine before seffingsaw down.
• Hand carrysaw onlywhen engine is
stopped.Carry with muffleraway from
body;,guidebar & chain projectingbe-
hindyou;guide bar preferably cov-
ered with a scabbard.
• Storethe unitand fuel in a cool,dry
well ventilatedspace where fuel va-
porscannot reach sparksor open
flames fromwater heaters, electric
motorsorswitches,furnaces, etc.
GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK
Followall safety rulesto help.avoid
kickbackand otherforceswhich can
resultinssdous injury.
k Path
AvoidObstructions
Qear TheWoddngArea
WARNING: RotationalKickback can
occurwhen the moving chain contacts
an object atthe upper portion of the tip
MAINTAIN YOUR SAW IN GOOD ofthe guidebar.Contactat theupper
WORKING ORDER
• Have all chainsaw service performed
by a qualified service dealer except
the items listed in the maintenance
section ofthis manual.
• Make certain the saw chain stops
movingwhen the throttletrigger is re-
leased. For correction, refer to"Car-
buretorAdjustments."
• Keep the handles dry,Clean,and free
from oilor fuel mixture.
• Keep caps and fasteners securely
tightened.
• Use only Craftsman accassodes and
replacement partsas recommended.
Ne'ger modifyyour saw.
HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION
• Do not smokewhile handling fuel or
while operatingthe saw.
• Eliminatsallsourcssofsparksor ltame
inareeswherefusl ismixed orpsured.
• Mix and pourfuel in an outdoorarea
and use an approved, marked con-
tainer for allfuel purposes.Wipe up
allfuel spillsbefore starting saw.
• Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) from
fueling site before starting.
• Turn the engine off and let saw cool in
' a-nt)rPcombustiblearea, noton dry
leaves, straw, paper, etc. Slowly re-
move fuel cap and refuelunit.
portion ofth6'tip ofthe guide bar can
cause the cl'_ainto dig intothe object,
whichstops the chainfor an instant.The
resultis a lightningfast, reverse reaction
whichkicks the guide bar up and back
toward the operator.
Pinch-K]ckhackand Pull-Inoccur when
the chain is suddenlystopped by being
pinched, caught, or by contacting a for-
eign object inthe wood. This sudden
stopping ofthe chain resultsin a rever-
sal of the chain force used to cutwood
and causes the saw to move in the op-
positedirectionofthe chain rotation.
Pinch-Kickbackdrivesthe saw straight
back toward the operator. Pull-In pulls
the saw away fromthe operator.
REDUCE THE CHANCE OF
KICKBACK
• R_ thatkickbackcan
With a basicunden_mding 1ofkiddoeck,
happen.
you can reducethe elementof surprise
which conlrbutesto eccidents.
• Never let the moving chain contact
any objectat the tip ofthe guide bar.
• Keep workingarea free fromoi0struc-
tionssuchas other trees, branches,
rocks,fences, stump, et_. Eliminate
or avoidany obstructionthat your saw
chaincouldhitwhile cutting.
• Keep saw chain sharpand propedy
tensioned. A looseor dullchain can

increase the chance of kickback. Fol-
lowmanufacturer's chain sherpenlng
and maintenance instructions.Check
tension at regular intervals, but never
with engine running.Make sure bar
clamp nuts are securelytightened.
• Begin and continue cuttin_lat full
speed. Ifthe chain _movmg at a
slowerspeed, there _sgreeter chance
of kickbackoccurring.
• Use extreme caution when reentering
a cuL
• Do not attempt cuts startingwith the
tipofthe bar(plunge cuts).
• Watch for shifting logsor oti_erforces
thatcould dose a cut and pinch orfall
intochain.
• Use the specified Reduced-Kiokback
Guide Bar and Low-KiokbackChain.
Avoid Pinch-Kickback:
• Be extremely swam of situations or
obstructionsthat can cause matedal
to pincl_,the top of or otherwisestop
the chron.
• Do not cut more than one log at e
time.
• Do not twist saw as bar iswithdrawn
from an undercut when bucking.
Avoid PulHn:
• Alwaysbegin cuttingwith the engine
at full speed and the saw housing
against wood.
• Use wedges made of plastic or wood.
Never usa metal to holdthe cut open.
MAINTAIN CONTROL
Stand to the leftofthe saw
Thumbon
underside
of handlebar
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Elbow
\ locked
Neverreverse han@podtJons
• A good, firm grip onthe saw with both
hands will help ,youmaintaincontrol.
Don't let go. Gdp the rear handle with
your dght hand whether you are dght
or left handed. Wrap the tingem of
your lefthand over and around the
front handlebar, and your left thumb
under the fiord handlebar. Keep your
left arm straightwiththe elbow locked.
• Positionyour !eft hand on the front
handlebar so itisin a straightline with
your dght hand on the rear handle
when making bucking cuts. Stand
slightlyto the left side of the saw to
keep your body from being in a direct
line with'the cuffingchain.
• Stand with,your walght evenly bal-
anced on both feet.
• Do not overreach.You could be drawn
or thrown offbalance and losecontrol.
• Do notcut above shoulderheight. ItIs
difficultto maintain control of saw
'above shoulder height.
KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES
WARNING: The followingfeatures are
includedonyour saw to help reduce
hazard of kickback;however, such fea-
tures willnot totally eliminatethis dan-
ger. Do notrely only onsafety devices.
• Handguard: designed to reduce the
chance of your lefthand contacting
the chain ifyour hand slipsoff the
front handlebar.
• Positionof front and rear handlebars:
designed _ distance between han-
dles and ",n-line"with each other.The
spread and."in-line" position ofthe
hands prodded by this design work
together to give balance and rasm-
tance in controlling the pivot ofthe
saw back toward the operator ifkick-
back occum.
• Reduced-I_ckback Guide Bar:.de-
signedwith a small radiustip which
reduces the size of the kickback dan-
_er zone. This type b.mhas been
emonstrated to significantlyreduce
the number and sedousness of kick-
backs when tested inaccordance with
ANSI B175.1.
Small Radius
Tip Guide Bar
• Low-KickbackChain: hasmet kickback
performance r_jui_ whentested
on a represent_ve sample of chain
saws below3.8 cubic inch
displacementspecifiedinANSI B175.1.
Low-_ckbackChain
ContouredDepth Gauge
_ longsted GuardLink
Deflects
ForceAnd Allows
Wood ToGrsdu_
Ride IntoCutter
SAFETY NOTICE: Exposure to.
_"mations through prolonged use of
gasoline powared hand tools could
cause blood vessel or nerve damage in
the fingers, hands, and joints of people
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pronetocirculationdisorders or n_.er and spark arre_ s_rsan
abnormalswelling. Prolonged use in whichmeets the re remanteof
coldweather has been linkedto blood CaliforniaCodes 4442 and 4443. All
vesseldamage in otherwisehealthy U.S. forest land and the slates of
people. Ifsymptoms occursuch as Califomia, Idaho, Maine, Minnesota,
numbness,10am,lossof strpng__,_ New Jersey, Oregon, and Washington
change in.sldncolor o'ttextu-re,or_ require by lawthat many internal
of fee._. m the fingers, hands,'orjoints,
combustion engines be equipped witha
discontinuethe use of th=stool and
spark arrestorscreen. Ifyou operate a
seek medical attention. An
anti-vibrationsystem does not
guaranteethe avoidance ofthese
problems.Users who operate power
toolsona continual and regular baszs
mustcloselymonitortheir physical.
cond_on and the condrdion of thzstooL
chainsawina stateorlocaleW,hem
n_oonr_llationse.xi_,youare legally
• for m=,nteiningthe
operatingcondition ofthese pads.
Failure to do so is a viola_on ofthe law.
Refer to Customer Responsibilities
CHAIN BRAKE If this saw isto be used chartin the MAINTENANCEsection.
forcommerciallogging,you must order
and installa chain brake to comply with
FederalOSHA Regulations for Com-
merciaiLogging.Contact your Sears
ServiceCenter or call 1-800-235-5878. Saws Safety Requirements (ANSI
SPARK ARRESTOR: Yoursaw is B175.11-t_1991).
equipped witha tempomtum limiting
STANDARDS."This chain saw is listed
by UndenmitersLaboratories, Inc. in
accordancewith American National
Standards forGasoline-Powered Chain
CARTON CONTENTS
Check cation contents against the fol-
lowinglist.
Model 358.351560
• ChainSaw (fully assembled)
• Bartool
• 2-cycleengine oil
• Examineparis for damage. Do not
usedamaged parts.
• If you need assistanceorfind that
partsare missing or damaged, please
call 1-800-235-5878.
NOTE: It is normalto hear the fuel filter .
rattleinan empty fuel tank.
Your unithas been factorytested and
the carburetorprecisely a_usted. As a
resultyou may smell gasoSneorflnd a
dropof oil/fuel residue onthe muffler
when you unpackthe unit.
ASSEMBLY
Yoursaw is fullyassembled; no
assamUyle

KNOW YOUR SAW
READ THIS OPERATOR'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERAT-
ING YOUR CHAIN SAW. Compare the illustrationswithyour unitto familiadze
yourseffwiththe_ocation of_thevadous controlsand adjustments. Save this
manual for future reference. '
Bar Tool FrontHandle
Starter Rope
OWSTOP
CRRFT3MRN"
Bar Oil RII Cap Housing
CylinderCover
Fast Idle
Fuel Mix RII Cap
Lockout Adjus_ng Ct_n
Screw Direction
Rear ofTravel
Handle
Throttle Choke
Tdgger Knob BarClarnp Chain Bar Clamp Nuts GuideBar
Catcher
ON/STOP SWITCH
The ON/STOP Switchis used to stop
the engine.
THROTTLE TRIGGER
The throttletdgger controlsengine
speed.
THROTTLE LOCKOUT
The throttlelockoutmust be pressed
before you can squeeze the throttletrig-
ger.This feature prevents youfromac-
cidentallysqueezing the tdgger.
F_ IDLE LOCK
The fast idlelockholdsthe throttle tdg-
ger in the startingposition.Activatethe
fast idlelockby pressing the throttle
lockoutand squeezing the throttle tfig-
_e_. With the throttle rigger squeezed,
press the fast idle lock. Release the
thmffie lockoutand tdgger while holding
the fast idle lockbutton.
CHOKE KNOB
The Choke Knob activates the choke to
provideadditionalfuel to the engine
duringcoldstarting.
PRIMER BULB
The Pdmer Bulb circulates fuel to the
carburetor to provide quicker starting.
CHAIN TENSION
Itis normal fora new chainto stretch
dudngfirst30 minutesof operation.You
shouldcheckyour chain tensionfre-
quent. See Chain Tensionunder the
enaca and Adjustmentssection.
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BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
WARNING: Be sureto read the fuel
handlinginformationin the safety rules
section ofthis manuel before you begin.
Ifyou do not understandthefuel hen-
dlinginformationdo netattempttofuel
your unit. Seek helpfrom someone that
does understandthe informationor cell
the customerassistance help line at
1-800-235-5878.
GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OIL
The chain oilerprovidescontinuouslu-
bricationto thechainand guide bar. Be
sureto fillthe bar o01.tankwhen you fill
the fuel tank (Capacity = 6.8 ft. oz.).
Formaximum guidebar and chain life,
we recommendyou use Craftsman
chainsaw bar oil. If Craftsmen bar oil is
notavailable, you may use a good
gradeSAE 30 oiluntilyou are able to
obtainCraftsmen brand. The oil output
isautomatically metered duringopera-
tion.Your saw will use approximately
onetank of bar oilfor every tank offuel
mix.Always fillthe bar oil tank when
you flilthe fuel tank.
FUELING ENGINE
This engine is certifiedto operate on
unleaded gasoline.Before operation,
gasoline must be mixedwith a good
quality2-cycle air-ccoled ehgine oil.We
recommend Craftsman brand o,1.Mix
gasoline and oil ata ratio of 40:1 (A
4_.1 ratio is ob_nsd by mixing3_.
ounces of oil with 1 gallonof unleaded
gasoline). DO NOTUSEautomotive oil
or boat oil.These oilswill cause engine
damage. When mbdngfuel follow the
instructionspdntedonthe container.
Once.oilisaddedtothegasoline,
shakecontainer momentarilyto assure
that the fuel isthorougldymlxed.
Alwaysread and followthe safetyrules
relatingto fuel before fueling your unit.
IMPORTANT
ExpedenceindicaWsthatelcohoiblanded
(ce,edgasoh¢or or
mathenoi)cen atirad moielurewhich
lesdsto eepar_on and_ of
linesand catouratorare emply. Use fresh
fuel nsxt ssason. See STORAGEk_'truc-
tions for edd_x_ informa_on.
Never use engine or carburetor deener
products inthe fuel tank or permanent
damage may occur.
See the STORAGEsection for additional
information.
STOPPING YOUR ENGINE
• MoveOn/Stopswitchto STOP.
• Ifenginedoesnotstop,pullchoke
knoboutfully.
STARTING YOUR ENGINE
COLD ENGINE OR WARM ENGINE
AFTER RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
• Fuel enginewith 40:.1fuel mix.
• Fillbar oiltenk with bar oil.
• Prime engine by pressing primerbulb
six times.
• Move On/Stop switch to ON.
PrimerBulb
t •
• Full
• Acluate choke by pulling choke knob
fully ouL
• Set saw on the ground. Grip front
handle with your left hand and place
rightfootthrough mar handle.
Starter Rope Handle
LeJtHand
on Front
Handle
adds duringstorage.Addio gas can
RearHandle
• Set fast idleby depressing the throUle
lock with your righthand. Then,
squeeze end holdthrottie trigger.With
whdd_,_ethe fuel systemof an engine your thumb, press the fast idle lock
storage. , down and hold. Next, release the
To_Q_-engine problems,thefuel sys- throttie _gger.
tem shouldbe emplbd beforestoragefor • .DONOT squeeze throttie triggerdur-
30claysor longer.Dlain the gas tank, ing starling;othelwise, it will be nec-
staxtthe engineand letit rununffithe fuel essary to msot the fast Idle iock.

NOTE: When pullingthe starter rope, OPERATING TIPS
do not use the full extent of the rope. • Check chain tendon before first use
Do not let stinter rope snap bad_ Hold and aftor,1 minute of operation. See
handle. Let rope rewind slowly. Chain Tension in the Maintenance
• Pullmiter rope handlefirmly and
quicklywith your righthand untl"lthe
engineattemptsto start or 5 pulls.
Then pushtl_ chokeknob fully in.
Resume pullinghandleuntil engi0e
starts. See Igustration.
• Above 40°F, allowengineto runfor
approximately5 seconds. Push the
choke knob in tothe OFF position;
then squeeze and release throttle trig.
ger to allow engineto idte.
• Below 40°F, allow engineto warm up
for 30 saconds to 1 mirnJte.Push
choke knob in 1/2 way;,then squeeze
and release throffie tdgger to allow
engine to idle.
• To stop engine, move On/Stop switch
to the STOPposition.
STARTING A WARM ENGINE
DO NOT use the choke to start a warm
engine or floodingandhard starting
may occur.
• Move On/Stop switchto ON.
• Set fast idle lock.
• Be surechoke isin the OFF position.
• With saw on ground,gdp front handle
with left hand and place your dght foot
through rear handle.
• Pullstarter ropehandle untilengine
starts.
• Squeeze and releasethrottle trigger
to returnengineto idlespeed.
DIFFICULT STARTING OR
STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE
The engine may be flooded if ithas not
started after 10 pulls.Flooded engines
;can be cleared of excessfuel with the
followingprocedure:
• Engage the fast idl_ lock.
• Verifythat the On/Stop switch ls inthe
ON position.
Pushchoke knob to the OFF position.
•"With saw on ground,gnpfront handle
with left hand and place dght foot
through rear handle.
• Pull starter rope handle until engine
starts.
• Starting could require many pulls de-
pending on how badly the unit is
_ flooded, if en_ne stillfails to start, re-
-fer to the TROUBLESHOOTING chart or
call 1-800-235-5878.
8eotJon.
• Cut woed only.Do not out metsl, plas-
tics, masonry,non-wood buildingrna-
tedab, etc;
• Stop the saw ifthe chatn atnlcsea for-
eign object.Inspectthe saw and re-
pairpaits as .r.r._.:
• Keep thechainout of dirt and sand.
Even a smallamount of dirtwillquick.
blYduliachainandincreasethepossl-
llHyofidcid:)ask.
• Practicecuttinga few small logsusing
the foflowingsteps. This wil helpyou
get the "feet"of usingyour saw before
you begina majorsawing operaSon.
• Squeeze thethrottle _gger andal-
lowtheenginetoreachfullspeed
beforecutting.
• Begincuttingwiththe saw frame
againstthe log
• Keep the engineat full speed the
enbretimeyou are cutting.
• AJIowthe chain to cut for you. Exert
onlylightdownward pressure.
• Release the throttletdgger as soon
as the cutis completed, allowingthe
engineto idle. Ifyou run the saw at
full throttle withouta cuffingload,
unnecessarywear can occur.
• Toavoidlosingcontrol when cutis
complete, do not put pressureon
saw at end ofcut.
• Stopenginebeforesettingsawdown.
TREE FELUNG TECHNIQUES
WARNING: Check for broken ordead
brancheswhichcan fall while cutting
ca_ing serious.injury.DOnotcutnear
buddingeorelectricalwires ifyou donot
know the directionof tree fall, norcut at
nightsinceyou will not be able tosee
well, nor dudngbad weather suchas
rain, snow,orstrongwinds, etc.
• Carefullyplanyour sawing operation
in advance.
• Clear the workarea. You need a dear
area allaroundthe tree so you can
have securefooting.
• Studythe naturalconditions thatcan
_usa the treeto fall in a partbular
direction.These conditions include:
• The wind directionand speed.
• The leanofthe tree. The lean ofa
tree mightnotbe apparent due to
uneven or sloping terrain. Usea
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plumborleveltodeterminethedi-
rectionoftreelean.
• Weightendbranchesononeside.
• Surroundingtrees end obstacles.
• Lookfor decay and roLIf the trunkis
rotted,itcan snap end fall toward the
operator. *
• Make sure there is enough room for
the tree to fall. Maintain a distance of
2-1/2tree lengthsfrom the nearest
personor other objects. Engine noise
can drown out a warning call.
• Remove dirt, stones, loose bark,
nails, staples, end wire from the tree
where cuts are to be made.
Plana dear retreatpath
=r onof
FELUNG' LARGE TREES
(6 inches in diameter or larger)
The notchmethod is used to fell large
trees. A notchiscut onthe side of the
tree inthe desired directionof fall. After
a fellingcut is made on the opposite
side of tree, the tree willtendto fall in
the directionofthe notch.
NOTE: Iftree has large buttress roots,
removethem before rnaldngthe notch.
Rrstcut
Notch_
NOTCH CUT AND FELUNG TREE
• Make notch cut by cuffingthe top of
the notch first.CUtthrough 1/3 ofthe
diameter of the tree. Next complete
the notch by cuttingthe bottom. See
illustration.Once the notch is cut, re-
movethe wedge ofwood from tree.
RnaJcuthere
& .
• Afterremovingthe wood, make the
fellingcut on the oppositeside ofthe
notch.Thisisdonebymakingacut
abg_-two incheshigher than the cen-
ter of the notch. This will leave
enough uncutwood between the fell-
ing cut and the notch to form a hinge.
This hingewill help preventthe tree
from inthe wrong direction.
HingeholdsYeson
stumpandhelps
controlfall
NOTE: Beforefallingcut iscomplete,
use wedges to openthe cutwben
neceesaw to controlthe directionoffall.
avoid klcld)ack end
To _n damage,
usewood orplasticwedges, but never
steel or ironwedges.
• Be alert to signsthat the tree is ready
tofall: crackingsounds,wideningof
the fellingcut, or movement in the up-
per branches.
• As tree startsto fall,st.opsaw, put it
down, and get away quicklyon your
plannedretreat path.
• Be extremely cautious with partially
fallentrees that may be poorlysup-
ported. When a tree doesn'tfall corn-
pletely,seLthe saw aside and pull
downthe tree_vitha cable winch,
blockand tackle, or tractor.Do not
use your saw to cutdowna partially
fallentree.
CUTTING A FALLEN TREE
(BUCKING)
Buckingisthe term used forcuttinga
fallen treeto the desiredlog s'rTe.
WARNING: Do not standon the log
being cut. Any porlJoncan rollcausing
loss of footingend control.Do not stand
downhillofthe logbeing cut.
IMPORTANT POINTS
• Cut onlyone logat a time.
• Cut shatteredwood very carefully;,
sharp piecesof woodcould be flung
toward operator.
• Use a sawhorse to cutsmall logs.
Never allow anotherperson to hold
the log while cuffingend never hold
the logwith your leg or fooL
• Do notcut in enaree where logs,
,mb endroo m tanCecLDrog
intoa deer en)a beforecultJngthem.
BUCKING TECHNIQUES
WARNING: Ifsaw becomes pinched
or hungin a log, don'ttry to force It out.
You can losecontrol ofthe saw result-
ing in injury end/or damage to the saw.
Stop the saw, drive a wedge of plastic

orwood intothe cut unt_the saw can be
rernovndeasily.Rsstartsaw and carefulty
reenterthe cut. Do notusaa mstal
wedge.Donotattampttorestartyour
saw when itispinchedor hungIna log.
Use a wedge to mrnove pinchedsaw
Turn.sawORFandusaspisstJcor
wcoaenwedgeto forcecutogen.
Overcutting beginson thetop side of
the log with the bottomof the saw
against the log.When overcuttJnguse
lightdownward pressure.
Ovemuttlng Undercutting
Undercutting involvescuttingonthe
undersideof the log with top ofsaw
against the log.When undercuttinguse
lightupward pressure. Holdsaw firmly
and maintaincontrol.The saw will tend
to push back toward you.
WARNING: Never turnsaw upside
down to undercut.The saw cannot be
controlledin thisposition.
Always make your firstcut onthe
compressionsideof the log.
Rrst cut on common side of log
_ 2
-P Second cut
Rrst cut on compression sideof log
BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT
• Overcut through 1/3ofthe diameter of
the log.
• Roll the log over and finishwith a sac-
ond overcut.
•-Watch for logswith a compresion
side. See ,lustratlon above for cutting
logswith a compression side.
•UMngs log ,..,__
for support _.,._ut,_,
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_1_ INjt
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_ .4_ql:_ __ "1_1'
BUCKING USING A LOG OR
SUPPORT STAND
• Remember your firstcut is always on
the compression side of the log. (Re-
fer to the illustrationbelow foryour
firstand second cut).
• Yourfirstcut should extend 1/3of the
diameterof the log.
• Finishwith your second cut.
Using a support stand
2ndCut
1stCut
L
2_ Cut
LIMBING AND PRUNING
WARNING: Never climb intoa tree to
limbor prune. Do notstand onladders,
platforms,a log, or inany position
whichcan cause you to loseyour bal-
ance or controlof thesaw.
IMPORTANT POINTS
• Watch outfor spfingpoles.
Springpolesare small size limbs
which can whip toward you, or pull
you offbalance. Use extreme cautmn
when cuttingsmall size limbs.
• Be alert forspdngback.Watch out for
branchesthat are bent or under pres-
sure. Avoidbeing struckby the
branchor the saw when the tension in
the wood fibers is released.
• Frequentlyclear branches out of the
way toavoid tdppingover them.
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UMBING def.Getaprofessionaltodothejob.
• Limbatreeonlyafterit iscutdown. branchesarehigherthanyourshoul-
• Leave the larger limbsunderneath the • Make yourfirstcut 1/3of the way
felledtree to supportthe tree as you through the bottom ofthe limb.
work.
• Start at the base of the felledtree and
worktoward the top, _uttingbranches
and limbs. Remove small limbswith
one cut.
• Keep the tree between you and the
chain.
• Remove larger,supportingbranches
withthe 1/3,2/3 cuttingtechniques de-
scdbsd in the bucldngsection.
• Alwaysuse an overcut to cutsmall
and freely hanging limbs. Undercut-
tingcouldcause limbsto fall and
pinchthe saw.
PRUNING
WARNING: Limit pruningto limbs
shoulderheightorbelow. Do not cut it
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
• Next make a secondcut ell the way
through the limb.
• Rnish the pruningoperation by using
an overcutso thatthe stump of the
limb protrudesI to 2 inchesfrom the
trunk ofthe tree.
Secondcut
Rrst cut
1/3 ofway
3rd cut I to 2 in.
fromtrunkoftree
Fillin dates as you complete Before After Ever_ Every
regularservice Use Use 5 hrS. 25 hrs
Check for damaged/wom parts p,,
Check for loosefasteners/parts _,
Check chain tension 11
Check chain sharpness p-
Check guide bar p,,
Clean unit& labels p,,
Clean airfilter _'
ClaaNiuspect spark arrestor
sqr_rL& inspect muffler _"
Replace spark plug _'
Yearly Service
Dates
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The warrantyon this unitdoes notcov-
er items that have been subjectedto
operator abuse ornegligence. To re-
calve fullvalue fromthe warranty,the
operatormust maintain unitas instruct-
ed inthis manual. Variousadjustments
willneed to be made periodicallyto
propadymaintain your unit.
• Once a year, replace the spark plug,
air filterelement, and checl_guide bar
• _"€:_a-'infor wear. A new spark plug
and airfilter element assures proper
alr-fual mixture and helpsyour engine
runbetter and lastlonger.
WARNING: Disconnectthe spark plug
before performingmaintenance except
forcarburetor adjustments.
LUBRICATION
1 Bar
Sn,_L._, 2 Bar Oil
-'_---, R"Ca0 'j_
1 Usesprocketlubd_tion =" "_
2 Use Craftsmanchain saw bar oil
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CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR
WORN PARTS
Replacement of damaged_om parts
shouldbe referred to your _ears _er-
vice Center.
NOTE: Itis normalfor a smallamount
of oilto appear underthe saw after en-
gine stops. Do ndtconfusethis with a
laaidng oiltank.
• On/Stop Switch- Ensure On/Stop
switchfunctionsproperly_by moving
the switch to the "Stop position.
Make sure engine stops; then restart
engineand continue.
• Fuel Tank- Do not use sawiffuel
tank shows signs of damage,or leaks.
• OilTank- Do not use saw if oiltank
showssignsof damage or leaks.
CHECK FOR LOOSE
FASTENERS AND PARTS
• Bar Clamp Nut
• Chain
• Muffler
• Cylinder Shield
• Air Filter
• Clutch Drum/Sprocket
• Handle Screws
• VibrationMounts
• Starter Housing
• Handguard
CHECK CHAIN TENSION
• Use the screwdriverend ofthe bar
toolto move chainaround guide bar
to ensure kinksdo notexist. The
chainshould rotate freely.
BarClampNuts
• Looser bar clamp nuts untilthey are
finger tight againstthe bar damp.
•Tum adjustingscrew untilchain bare-
_ytouchesthe bottom ofguide bar.
• bettool around
har to ensure_ linksere In bet groove.
• Liftuptip Qfguide bar to check for
sag. Release tipof guide bar,then
turnadjustingscrew untilsag does
note_st.
• While liftingtip of.guide bar, tighten
,bardamp.nuts withthe bar tool.
Torqueto 10-15 ft-lhs.
• Usa the screwdriver end ofthe bar
toolto move chain around guide bar.
• If chaindoes not rotate, itistoo tight.
Slightlyloosenbar clamp nutsand
loosenchainby turningthe adjusting
screw.Rstightanbar clamp nuts.
• If chain istoo loose, itwiltsag below
the guide bar. DO NOT operate the
saw if the chainisloose.
CHECK CHAIN SHARPNESS
A sharpchain makes wood chips. A
dullchainmitkes a sawdustpowder
and cutsslowly.
CHAIN SHARPENING
Chain sharpening requiresspecial
tools.You can purchasesharpening
toolsat Sears orgo toa professional
chainsharpener.
CHECK GUIDE BAR
Concrdionswhich requireguide bar
maintenance:
• Saw cutsto one side or at an angle.
• Saw hasto be forcedthrough the cut.
• Inadequatesupplyof oilto bar/cheln.
Check the condifionof guide bar each
time chain issharpened. A worn guide
bar willdamage the chain and make
cuttingdifficult.To maintainguide bar.
• Move On/Stop switchto "Stop."
• Remove bar and chain fromsaw.
• Clean all sawdust and any other
debrisfromthe guide bar grooveand
sprockethole after each use.
Remove Sawdust From IJ =
GuideBarGroove __
y sp=k.t, .
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• Add lubricantto sprocket hole after
each use.
• Burringof guide bar mils isa normal
processof railwear. Remove these
burrswith a fiat file.
• When railtop is uneven, use a flat file
to restoresquare edges _ sides.
FileEdgesand
sidesSquare
WomGroove CorrectGroove
Replace guide bar when the groove is
wom, the guide bar isbent or cracked,
or when excess heating or burringof
the railsoccurs, if replacement isnec-
essary, use onlythe guide bar specified
foryour saw in the repair parts listor on
the decal locatedon the chain saw.
CLEAN UNIT & LABELS
• Clean the unitusinga damp clothwith
a milddetergent.
• Wipe offunitwith a clean dry cloth.
CLEAN AIR FILTER
A dirtyairfilter decreases the lifeand
performance ofthe engine and in-
creases fuel consumptionand harmful
emissions.Always clean your airfilter
after 15 tanks offuel or 5 hours of op-
eration,whichever comes first. Clean
more frequently in dusty conditions.A
used air filter can never be completely
cleaned. Itisadvisable to replace your
airfilterwith a new one after every 50
hoursof operation, orannually, which-
ever comes first.Toclean filter:.
• Loosen3 screwson cylindercover.
• Remove cylindercover.
• Remove air filter.
• Clean the air filter using hotsoapy
water. Rinsewith clean coolwater.
Airdry completely before reinstalling.
• Lightlyoilair filter before installingto
improvethe efficiency of eir filter.Use
2-cycle engine oil or motoroil (SAE
30). Squeeze excess oil from filter.
• Reinstallair filter.
• Reinstallcylindercover and 3 screws
(15-20 in-lbs.).
CylinderCover
AirFilter Screws
INSPECT MUFFLER AND SPARK
ARRESTOR SCREEN
As the unit isused, carbondeposits
build up on the mufflerand spark
arrestorscreen, and must be removed
to avoidcreating a fire hazard or affect-
ing engine performance.
Replace the spark arrestor screen if
breaks occur.
MufflerDiffuser
Muffler
Cover
Screws
Body
MufflerCover
CLEANING THE SPARK
ARRESTOR SCREEN
Cleaning isr_qtJiredevery 25 hoursof
operationor anhually, whichever comes
fireL
• Loosenand removethe 2 muffler cov-
er screws
• Remove the mufflercover (cover
snaps off muffler body).
• Remove mufflerdiffuserand spark
arrestorscreen assembly.Notice the
orientationof these parts forreassem-
bling.
• Clean thespark arrestorscreen witha
wire brush. Replace screen if breaks
are found.
• Replace any brokenor cracked muf-
fler parts.
• Reinstalldiffuserand sparkarrestor
screen assemblywith roundholes
facingup.
• Reinstallmufflercover and 2 screws
(7.8ft-bs).
REPLACE SPARK PLUG
The spark plugshouldbe replaced
each year to ensure the enginestarts
eesBr and runs better. Ignitiontiming is
fixedand nonadjustable.
• Loosen 3 screws oncylindercover.
• Remove the cylindercover.
Pulloffthe spark plug beoL.
• Remove spark plug from cyl,nderand
discard.

• ReplacewithChampionRCJ7Yspark
plugandtightenwitha3/4inchsocket
wrench(10-12ft-lbs).Sparkpluggap
shouldbe.025in.
• Reinstallthe spark plug boot.
• Reinstallthe cylindercover and 3
screws (15-20 in-lbs).
Spark
Rug
Cylinder
Cover
CHAIN REPLACEMENT
CAUTION: Wear protective gloves
when handlingchain. The chain is
sharp and can cut you even when it is
not moving.
Itisnormal fora new chalntostrstchdur-
ing • e flint"15minutes of operation.You
shouldrecheckyourchaintensionfre-
quentlyandadjustthachaintensionas
required.See Chain Tensionsection.
• Move On/Stop switchto the Stop
position.
• Replace the oldchainwhen itbe-
comes worn or damaged.
• Use only the Low-Kickbackreplace-
ment chain specifiedin the repair
partslist.The correct replacement bar
and chain is alsospecifiedon a decal
located onthe chain saw.
• See your Sears Sen_ce Center to re-
place and sharpen individualcutters
onyour chain.
• Remove bar clamp nuts.
• Remove bar clamp.
• Remove the oldchain.
Bar
Clamp
• Slidethe guide bar rearward untilit
stops againstthe sprocket.
• Carefullyremove new chainfrom
package. Hold cha,nwiththe drive
linksas shown.
Culters Dep_ Gauge
DriveUn_
• Place chain over and behind clutch.
• Fit the bottamof the drive linksbe-
tween the:teethin the sprocketnose.
• Fit chain drive linksintobar groove.
• Pullguide bar forward untilthe chain
issnug inthe guide bar groove.
• Installthe bar clamp.
• Installbar clampnuts;finger'tighten
only.Do nottightenany furtherat this
point.
Bar
Clamp Nuts
•Tum adjustingscrew on bar to move
the tensioning rackas far as itwillgo
towardthe front ofthe bar.
TenslonlngRack
BarClampNuts
CHAIN ADJUSTMENT
See "Chain Tension"in Maintenance
section.
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CLEAN FUEL FILTER
Toclean fuel filter,drain your unitby
runningdry offuel, remove fuel cap/re-
tainerassembly fromtank. Pullfilter
fromtank and remove from line. Clean
with milddetergent and rinse..Dry.thor-
oughly,reassemble. •
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: The chain willbe moving
duringmostof this procedure. Wear
your protectiveequipment and observe
allsafety precautions.During the low
speed mixture adjustment recheck idle
speed after each tum of the screw. The
chain mustnot move at idle speed.
Carburetor adjustment isc_ and if
done improperlycan permanently dam-
age the engine as well as the carbure-
tor. If you requirefurther assistance or
are unsureabout performing this proce-
dure, call our customer assistance help
lineat 1-800-235-5878.
Old fuel, a dirtyair filter,dirtyfuel filler,
or floodingmay give the impressionof
an improperlyadjustedcarburetor.
Check these conditionsbefore adjust-
ingthe carburetor.
The carburetor has been carefully set at
the factory.Adjustments may be neces-
sary ifyou noticeany ofthe following
conditions:
• Chain moves at idle. See "idle Speed"
underadjustingprocedure.
• Saw will notidle. See "IdleSpeed"
and "LowSpeed Mixture'under ad-
justingprocedure.
• Enginedies or hesitates when it
shouldaccelerate. Sea "Acceleration
Check"under adjusting procedure.
• Lossof cuffingpower. See "High
Speed Mixture H" under adju_ng
procedure.
There are three adjustmentscrews on
the carburetor. They are labeled H, L,
and T. They are located in the area just
above the primerbulb.
CARBURETOR PRESETS
When making adjustments,do notforce
the plastic limitercaps beyond the
stops or damage willoccur.
Ifcarburetorpresets are not needed,
proceed to "Idle Spead-T."
•Tum beth mixturescrews,counter-
.ql_o_wiea untilthey stop.
• TdrWthe idlespeed screw clockwise
untilit stops. Now tum counterclock-
wise 4-1/2fullturns.
Start motor,let it runfor 3 minutes, and
proceedtothe adjustmentsection. If
engine does notstart, refer totrouble-
shootingchartor call 1-800-235-5878.
If engine performance isacceptable at
the preset positionsand there is no
chainmovement at idle, nofurther ad-
justmentis necessary.
ADJUSTING PROCEDURE,
Idle Speed-T
Allowengineto idle. Adjustspeed until
engine runswithout chain movement or
stalling.
• Turn clockwiseto increase engine
speed if enginestalls or dies.
• Tum counterclockwiseto decrease
speed.
No furtheradjustments are necessary if
chain does notmove at idle speed and
ifperformanceis satisfactory.
Low Speed Mixtura-L
Allowengineto idle.Then accelerate
the engine and noteperformance. If en-
gine hesitates, bogs down, or smokes
duringacceleration, tum mixturescrew
clockwisein1/16-turnincrementsuntil
perforrnsncs_s_,atisfactory.Repeat this
procedure as necessary for properad-
justment.Aftercompletingadjustments,
check foraccelerationand chain move-
ment at idle. Reset if necessary.
High Speed Mixture-H
DO NOT operate engine at full throttle
for prolongedperiods while maidng ad-
justments. Damage to the engine can
occur.Make a test cut. Based onper-
formance ofthe saw while cutting,ad-
just the high speed mixturesetting in
1/16-tumincrementsas follows:
• Ckx::kwiseuntilsawhasgcodpower in
tha cutwithno _. Do notadjust
bysoundorspee butj.dgebyhow
weUthe sew performs inthe cut.
• Counterclockwiseifthe saw has
speed, butdies in the cutor lacks
power inthe cut.
Aftercompletingadjustments,checkfor
accelerationand chain movement at
idle. Resetif necessary.
Acceleration Check
Ifthe ongins dissor hedlatss instsadof
sccelarating, turnthe lowspesd mixture
adj_nt counterdcclodseuntilyou
have smoothaccela_ with nochain
movementat idle.Recheckand adjust as
necessa_ foracceptableperformance.

Prepare your unitforstorage at the end
ofthe season or if if will not be used for
30 days or more.
WARNING:
• Allow the engir_ to c_01,'_mdSecure
the unit before storingor.t_an_.. rig.
• Store chain saw and fuel Jnawell
ventilatedarea where fuel vapors
cannot reach sparks or open flames
fromwater heaters, electric motors or
switches,fumeces, etc.
• Store chain saw with all guardsin
place and positionchainsaw so that
any sharp objectcannot accidentally
cause injury.
• Store chainsaw well outof the reach
ofchildren.
EXTERNAL SURFACES
If yourchain saw isto be stored for a
pedod oftime, clean it thoroughlybe-
fore storage. Store in a clean dry area.
• Lightlyoil external metal surfacesand
guide bar.
• Oilthe chain and wrap it in heavy pa-
per or cloth.
FUELSYSTEM
Under Fueling Engine in the Operating
Sectionof thismanual, see message
labeled IMPORTANTregarding the use
ofgasohol in your chainsaw.
Fuel stabilizer isan acceptable altema-
tive in minimizingthe formation offuel
gumdepositsdudng storage.Add stabi-
lizer tothe gasoline in the fuel tank or
fuel storagesontainer. Followthe mix
instructions-foundon stabilizercontain-
ers. Run engineat least 5 minutes after
adding stabilizer.
CRAFTSMAN 40:1, 2-cycle engine oil
(air cooled) is especiallyblended with
fuel stabilizer.Ifyou do notuse this
Sears oil,you can add a fuel stabilizer
to your fuel tank.
ENGINE
• Remove spark plugand pour 1 tea-
spoon of 40:1, 2-cycle engine oil(air
cooled)throughthe spark plugopen°
ing.Slowly pullthe starter rope8 to
10 timesto distr_ute oil.
• Replace spark plug withnew one of
recommendedtype and heat range.
• Clean air tilter.
• Check entire unitfor loosescrews,
nuts, and bolts. Replace any dam-
aged, broken,or worn parts.
• At the beginningof the next season,
use onlyfreshfuel havingthe proper
gasolineto oil ratio.
OTHER
• Do notstore gasolinefromone sea-
son to another.
• Replace your gasolinecan ifitstarts
to rust.
16

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
TROUBLE
Enginewill not
start orwillrun
only a few
seconds after
starting.
Enginewill not
idle property.
Engine will not
accelerate,
lacks power,
or dies under
a load.
Enginesmokes
excessively.
Engine runs
hot.
Oilinadequate
for bar and
chain
lubrication.
CAUSE
• Ignition switch off.
i Eqgine flooded.
FuSl tank-er_ty.
Spark plug notfidng.
• Fuel notreaching
carburetor.
• Carburetor requires
adjustment.
• None ofthe above.
• Idle speed set too high
or too low.
• Low Speed Mixture
requiresadjustment.
• Crankshaft seals wom.
• Compression low.
• None ofthe above.
: Air filterdirty.
Spark plug fouled.
• Carburetor requires
adjustment.
• Exhaust ports or muf-
fler outlets plugged.
• Compression low.
• None ofthe above.
• Choke partiallyon.
• Fuel mixture incorrect.
• Air filter dirty.
• High Spee_l Mixture
reqmres adjustment.
'. Crankcase leak.
• Fuel mixture incorrecL
• Spark plug incorrect.
• High Speed Mixture
set too lean.
• Exhaust ports or muf-
fler-outletsplugged.
• Carbon build-upon
muffleroutletecmen.
• Fan housing/cyUnder
fins dirty.
• None of the above.
: Oil tank empty.
Oil pomp or oilfilter
dogged.
• Guide bar oilhole
bleck .
REMEDY
• Move Ignitionswitchto ON.
• See "StartingInstnJctions."
• RII tank with correct fuel mixture.
• Installnew spark plug.
Check fordirtyfuel filte_ replace.
Check forIdnkedorsplitfuel line;
repairor replace.
• See "CarburetorAdjustments,"
• ContactSears Service.
• See "CarburetorAdjustments."
• See "CarburetorAdjustments.•
• Contact Sears Service.
• Contact Sears Service,
• Contact Sears Service.
• Clean or replace air filter.
• Clean or replace plug
and regal}.
• See "CarburetorAdjustments."
• Contact,6ears Service.
• ? :
• Contact Sears Service.
• Contact Sears Service.
• Adjustchoke.
• Emptyfuel tank and refillwith
correct fuel mixture.
• Clean or replace air filter.
• See "CarburetorAdjustments."
• Contact Sears Service.
• See =Fuel_g Your Unit."
• Replacewithcorrect plug.
• See "CarburetorAdjustments."
• Contact Sears Service.
• Clean spark arrestorscreen.
• Clean area.
• Contect Seers Service.
• Filloiltank.
• Contect Seare Service.
• Remove bar and dean.
.i,,- P

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART- Continued
TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY
1
Chain moves • Idle speed requires • See "CarburetorAdjustments."
at idle speed.
Chain does
notmove
when engine
isaccelerated.
Chain clatters
or cuts roughly
Chain stops
withinthe cut.
Chain cuts at
an angle.
adjustment.
• Clutch requiresrepair.
==Chaintension too
tight.
• Carburetor requires
adjustment.
• Guide bar roils
pinched.
• Clutchslipping.
• Chain tension incorrect.
• Cutters damaged.
• Chain worn.
• Cutters dull,improperly
sharpened, ordepth
gauges too high.
• Sprocketworn.
• Chain installed
backwards.
• Chain cutter tops not
filedfiat.
• Guide bar burredor
bent; roilsuneven.
• Clutch slipping
• Cutters damaged on
one side.
• Chain dull onone side.
• Guide bar bent or wom.
• ContactSears Service.
• See "ChainTension."
• See "CarburatorAdjustments."
• Repair or replace.
• Contact Sears Service.
• See "Chain Tension."
• Contact Sears Service.
• Rssharpen or replacechain.
• See "SharpeningChain."
• Contact Sears Service.
• Install chain in fight direction.
• See "Sharpening Chain."
• Repair or replace guide bar.
;
• Cont;=ctSears Service.
• See "SharpeningChain."
• See -sharpening Chain."
• Replace guide bar.
If situationsoccurwhichare notcovered in this manual, use cars and good
judgemenL If you need assistance, contactSears Service or the CUSTOMER
ASSISTANCEBELPUNEat 1-800-235-5878.
U. S. EPA/CALIFORNIA maintenance of your lawn and garden
equipmentengine.
EMISSION CONTROL Your emission control system includes
WARRANTY STATEMENT partssuchasthecarbure-torandtheigni-
tionsystem.
Where a warrantable condition exits,
" "_6UR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND SEARS will repairyour lawnand garden
equipment engineat nocostto you. Ex-
OBLIGATIONS penses covered under warranty include
The U. S. Environmental Protection dlagnosis,partsand labor.
Agency/Cailfomia Air Resources Board
and SEARS, ROEBUCKAND CO., USA MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY
are pleased to explain the emissions COVERAGE--
control system warranty on your lawn If any emissionsrelated partonyour en-
and garden equipment engine. All new gine (as listedunder EmissionsControl
utility and lawn and garden equipment Warranty Parts USt) isdefectiveor a de-
engines must be designed, built, a.nd fact in the materials or wofio'oanshipof
equipped to meet the stringent anti- the enginecauses the failureofsuch an
smog standards. SEARS must warrant emissionre ated part, the partwill be re-
theemisaioncontrolsystemonyourlawn paired or replaced by SEARS. "
, amlgardene.g,ulprnsntengineforthepe- OWNER'SWARRANTY RESPON-
" _ of time I,stedbelow pmwded there SIBILITIES --
hasbeen no abuse, neglect,or improper As the lawn and garden equipment en-
18

gineowner,youare responsiblefor the shallbe warranted forthe period
performance of the require.amalnte-, oftime up-tothe firstscheduled replace-
nance listed in your Owners ManuaJ. ment pointforth at part.
SEARS recommends that you retain all DIAGNOSIS - -
receipts covering maintenance on your The owner shall notbe chargedfor diag-
lawn and garden equipment engine, out noatic labor which leads to the dater-
SEARS cannot deny wan_ solely for minationthat a warrantedpart
the lack of receipts or foryour failure to isdefectiveifthe diagnosticwork is per-
ensurethe performance ofallscheduled formed at an approvedSEARS servicing
maintenance.
As the lawn and garden equipment en- center, , _
glne owner, you should be aware that CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES-
SEARS may deny you warranty cover- SEARSmaybeliablefordamagasto?th-
age ifyour lawn and garden equipmant erangine componants causedbythe lalb
engine or a part of R has failed due to ureof awarrantedpartstillundarwar-
abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, ranty.
unapprovedmodifications,orthe use of
parts notmade or approved by the origb WHAT IS NOT COVERED - -
nal equipment manufacturer. Allfailures caused by abuse, neglect, or
You are responsiblefor presentingyour impropermaintenanceare notcovered.
lawn and garden equ=pmentengineto a ADD-ON OR MODIFIED PARTS --
SEARS authorizedrepaircenterassoon The use of edd-on or _ p=ts can
as a problem exists. Warranty repairs I_,.__go_bfor (tsalicwing a wananty
should be completed in a reasonable
_1€1_IL oF-J._r'to
amountoftime, not to exceed 30 days. isnotliabletocoverfailuresofwarranted
Ifyouhave any questionsregardingyour partsoausedbythe useofadd-on or mo-
warranty rightsand responsibilities,you difiedparts.
should contact your nearest authorized
service center or call SEARS at HOW TOFILEACLAIM -
1-800-473-7247. If
WARRANTY COMMENCEMENT warrant,
DATE - -
The warranty period beduinson the date
thelawn and garden equipmentengineis
purchased.
LENGTH OF COVERAGE --
This warrantyshall be fora period oftwo
years fromthe initial date ofpurchase.
WHAT IS COVERED --
service center or call SEARS at
1-800-473-7247.
WHERE TO GET
SERVICE --
servicecenters.
MAINTENANCE,
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR OF EMISSION RE-
OF PARTS --
LATED PARTS--
Reg_r or replacement of any warranted Any SEARS approved replacement part
par_Willbeperformed at nochargeto.the used inthe performance ofany warranty
owner at an approved_SE/_RSservicing maintenance or repair on emise=onre-
center, lated parts wiU be provided without
Ifyouhaveanyquestionsre_ardingyour charge to the owner ifthe part is under
warranty rightsand responsibilities,you warranty.
should contact your nearest aumorlzed
service center or call SEARS at EMISSION CONTROL WARRAN-
1-800-473-7247. TY PARTS LIST--
WARRANTY PERIOD-- 1. Carburetor
Any warranted part which is not sched. 2. IgnitionSystem
a. Spark Plug,covered upto
uledforreplacement as requiredmalnte- maintenanceschedule.
nance, orwhichisscheduledonlyfor reg- b. IgnitionModule
ularinspectionto the effect,of "repair or
replay_as necessary" shall be war- MAINTENANCE STATEMENT--
rarfft_ for 2 years. Any The owner is responsiblefor the perfor-
warmntedpartwhichlescheduledform- mance of all required maintenance as
placement as required maintenance defined in the owner'smanual.

REPAIR PARTS
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13. S30_8227
14. 530016149
15. 5300_264
16. 530015922
17. s300_geso
18. 5.30015814
19. 530015907
20. 71-3_9
21. 71-36596
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W1m-Tltmt_
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Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
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Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
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Call 9 am - 5 pro, Monday-Saturday
1-800-827-6655
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parts, always provide the following
mformabon:
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