lsears I CHAIN SAW owner's manual MODEL NO. 358.352030-10"" 358.352060-12" 358.352070-14" CAUTION: Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully i CRRFTSMRtl 2.0/'i0" 2.0/'I2" 2.0/14 • Assembly • Maintenance * Operation * Repair Parts Record in the space provided below the Made--and Serial No. of your saw. These numbers are located on the starting instructions decal. Model No. Serial No. Retain these numbers for future reference. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Il!. 60684 U.SJ_. 63869 9/_0 pRiNTED iN U. _. A-
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lsears ICHAIN SAWowner'smanual
MODEL NO.
358.352030-10""358.352060-12"358.352070-14"
CAUTION:
Read Rules for
Safe Operationand Instructions
Carefully
i
CRRFTSMRtl2.0/'i0" 2.0/'I2" 2.0/14
• Assembly • Maintenance
* Operation * Repair Parts
Record in the space provided below the Made--and Serial No.of your saw. These numbers are located on the starting instructionsdecal.
Model No. Serial No.
Retain these numbers for future reference.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Il!. 60684 U.SJ_.
63869 9/_0 pRiNTED iN U. _. A-
-SAFETY RRSTY DON'T
O Don't use the saw when you are tired
O Don't start cutting until you llave a clear work area,secure tooting, and a planned retreat from a fallingtree.
O Don't tL_ a saw t.hat is damaged or poorly, adjssted
O Don't touch a moving _-t=a_n
O Don't use the s_w in an er_lor, ed _ea
_VD_OO Wear safe footwear, sr_ug_fitting ClOthing, and eye, hear-
ing, and head protection
0 Be careful handling fuel
O Hold the saw firmly with both hands
O Carry the saw with the engine stopped, the bar and
_haln to the rear, and the muffler away/from you
0 Shat off the engine before setting it down .
0 Keep the handles free of oil and rue!
0 Keep others out of the work area when the saw is
running
V BE CAREFUL
O Oon't climb in a tree with a saw - it is very dangerous.Get professional help.
0 Be caref_l.;¢utting small braneh_s end b_hes -- smeltlimbs may catch the chain and be whipped toward you.
II LOOK OUT FOR KICKBACK
O When. the moving cha!n at the nose of the bar touches
an object, the bar and _ain can be thrown Upwardwith considerable for_'e. This is KICKBACK!
0 Hold the saw firmly with both han_ls
O Don't overreach
O Don't _et the nose of the bar _ontact a log, brar_h, etc.
O Cut Only at h_gh engine speeds
O Don't reach above shoulder height to cut -- the chain is
too close to your face in this position
O Keep your chain sharp
THE SAW WHEN NEVER USE THE SAW | USE BOTH HANDSIT NEEDS REPAIR WHEN TIRED | WHEN OPERATING
GENERAL TIPS
Dress Safely -- Loose clothing may get caught in moving parts. Woo_ Chil_ Tell You A Lot -- The dl[ps should be about the
it's_ One Man Job -_ Keep others out of the work area when the size of the chain teeth. If they are small and powder like, yourer_gine is P.Jnn[r_j. chain is dull. Get it Sharpened !
LOOK OUT"F_R KICKBACK" -- Don*t let the tip of the bar Don't Press Hard -- Light pressure is ervaugh.'Heavy pressure ¢an
touch anything while l_e engine is running: cause un,_afe _ondi_iom% Check for a &-.a'g¢_ai_ Gr w_. _.T_ _ Of year saw . . , _Sea Guide Bar Maintenance and Chain _arpen_ngt,
I_ep the (T_ain. Out of the Dirt -'E_ a small _oo_t _f I_r-_rt . Out .Ol_ At H_gh .SPeeds -- Keep t/le tttrettfe-wi_e open when
on-the !'og_/iil dull the chain quickly, cutting. Don't run the engine at high speed when not cutting!
Keep the _J_air_ Sharp -- A dull chain is unsafe and wilt c_use It _hould Cut Smoothly -- If the engine stalls or bogs with light
excessive weartootherpart_, pressure, check the carburetor setting and the a_r filter.
Don't Force the Saw Out of a Jam - Use a wedge, an axe, a Performance and Safety -- Keep your saw running well and your
. crowbar. Or another saw but don't force it out. WOrk wlti be easier and safer.
= FULL 90 DAY WARRANTY _-
_ For 90 days from date of purchase, Se,ars will "repair any defect in material or work-manship-in this ga_oliniechain saw a_no charge.If the chain saw is used for commercial or renta! purposes, the warranty applies for _
o only 30 days from the date of purchase.Warranty service is available by contacting the nearest Sears store or Service Center
throughout the United _ates.This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights <:_
which vary from state to state.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• I'NSTALLING THE BAR AND CHA! N ...................................................... 4FUEL AND OIL ......... ;............................................................ 5SAWING TECHNIQUES ................................................................ 5MAINTENANCE ..................................................................... 7GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE ............................................................ 8
HANDGUARDS I}O NOTELIMINATE THE POSSIBIUTYOF INJURY AS A.RF..SULT OF KICKBACK OR LOSS OFCONTROL OF THE CHA!N SAW. HEAD OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS CA.REFULLY..1. A_mb[e _he handguard to the bend _n the handlebar asshown= Do not tighten the screws,2. Make sure the handguard {s parallel to the handlebar.Alternately tighten each handguard'mounting screw main-raining an even gap between the handguard and mounting;cap.
3. Tighten the mounting screws until the handguard and"mounting cap are puFled together.
Caution: Screws must be tightened evenly to preventbreakage.
CAP
HANDGUARD"
Rear Bar Clamp_Screw J
Figure I
Figure 2
Figure 3
INSTALLING THE BAR AND CHAIN
_r Always wear gloves when handling the chain!It is sharp!
1. Remove the bar clamp nut and rear bar clamp screw(FigUre !}. Turn the adjusting screw, setting the pin allthe way to the rear (See Figure 5).
2. Place the guide bar slot over the mounting pins and slide itto the rear (Figure 2).
3. Fit the chain over the clutch aod onto the guide bar. Besure the cutters face the way shown in Figure 3.
4. Slide the bar forward placing the adjusting pin into thehole in the bar (Figure 4). The pin can be moved fartherback by turning the adjusting screw (Figure 5)counterclockwise,
5. Replace the bar clamp and tighten the bar clamp nutFINGER TIGHT.
• 6. NOTE: Be sure fuel line is in slot in fan housing. (SeeFigure 1).
7. Holding the tip of the bar up (Figure 5) turn the adjustingscrew clockwise 41_ until the chain is snug on the bar.
8. Lift the chain from the bar near the middle of the bar(Figure 6}. When tensioned right, the chain wilt lift about1/8" from the bar. Figure 6 shows the right tension.
Adjust y<_ur chain until it looks like this.
g. Hold the bar tip up and _ighten the bar clamp nutfirmly.Replace the rear housing screw. (See that fuel line is notpind_ed and is in slot in fan housing).
10. The chain should not sag below the bar and should movefreely around the bar.
CHAIN STRETCHES WHEN USED. CHEdK THETENSION OFTEN!
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
Before Starting
O Check the chain tension. Is the chain sharp?
O Are the handles clean of gasand oil?
O D_d you fill the fuel AND oil tan_.s?
3. Hold the rear handle in your right hand and squeeze thetrigger.
4. Hold the starter handle in your left hand,
5. Push the saw away from you while pulling the starterquickly.HOLD THE SAW FIRMLY'. Do not let the starter snapback. Hold the handle end let the rope r_owind slowly.
6. After a few pulls, the engine wilt fire.
7. Return the choke to its original position.
8. Pull until the engine star_s• Allow 8 to 10 pulls for a newunit or one which has been stored for time.
The chain must not move when the engine idles• Seemaintenance section.
9. ff engine does not fire after 5 to 6 pulls, it may be flooded.Push choke off (clockwise| and pull starter several timeswhile holding trigger at wide open throttle. If saw has runout of fuel, 8 to 10 pulls with choke on may be requiredto restart engine. When restarting a hot ,engine, or onewhich has just been refueled, you may have to choke theengine for one or two pufl_
To stop engine, push switch to "off" position. The enginemay also be stopped by pushing the choke lever to theright (COu_ter-clockwise).
10.
FUEL and OIL
Fuel Mix: T6 parts gasoline to I part oil (T/2 pint oi! to onegallon gasoline). Use air cooled two cycle engine oil for fuelmix.
CAUTION:
When preparing fuel mixture, mix only the amount needed forthe job you are to do. Do not use fuel mixture that has been
stored longer than two (2) months. Fuel mixture stored longerthan this wilt cause hard starting and poor performance ofyour saw. If fuel mix has been stored in your saw longer thanthis _ime it should also be removed and filled with a freshmixture before using•
Chain Oil: For cold weatl_er operation, above 30 ° F, usestraight Craftsman Bar and (;hain Lubricant. 30 ° to 0°, use 5%diesel fuel #1 or kerosene and 95% Lubricant; below 0°F,use 10% diesel fuel #1 or kerosene and 90% LubdcanL If Barand Chain Lubricant is not diluted adequately, the oil systemof the chain saw will not pump enough oil for adequate lu-brication of Bar and _'-_=ain .
A WORD ABOUT CHAIN OILING
1• Fill the oil tank each time you fill the fuel tank. Lack ofoil onthe chain will quickly ruin the bar and chain.
2. You will use at least 1/3 tank of oil for each tank of gas. Ifyou use less, check for a plugged oil hole in the guide bar.
•Use clean oil. Do not let sawdust or dirt into the oil tank.
Clean the oil cap and the area around it before removing.The oil tank is pressurized for pump operation• A little oilwill pump out after the engine stops. Oil on the bar andchain will drip off after use. Let the saw stand and cool
off:Wipe the bottom clean before storing•
STARTING
Move bystanders and obstructions welt out of reach! Releasethe trigger after the engine starts.
1. Move the choke knob as far as itwil] go in the direction ofthe arrow.
2. Turn the switch On (to the left|,
CUTTING TIPS
_1r Read the safety tips in the front of this manual. Alwayskeep your chain sharp.
Plan Ahead
Check The Wind -- If it is strong enough to move the top of• 1the tree, DON T CUT. Come back another day!
Check The Lean-Tie a weight to a piece of string about 3 feet. tong. Hang the weight in your line of sight. The string is a
good Verticat llne to help you judge the lean of the tree.The tree wilt try to fall the way it is leaning.
Check The Weight Distribution -- A tr_e is heavier on the side
with the most limbs, tt wil! try to f_l.l on its heavy side.Trim a few limbs to "balance" the t#ee.
Clear The Work Area -- You need a clean ar_a at! around thetree for good footing. Get everything out of the area wherethe tree will fall People, pets, cars, e_tc.
Find a Retreat Path - Know which way you are going whenthe tree starts to fail. I_ake sure it is€lear.
Push the saw away from you while puUin9 the starter quickly•
2
Direction of Fall
5
Direction
of Fall
FELLING (Cutting down a tree)
A Small Trees - Less than 8- across
1. If there is doubt about the direction of fall, use"notch" method described _ B,
2. Make a single felling cut or} the side away from thedirection of fall. Don't cut all the way through!
3. When the tree starts to fall, put the saw down and GETAWAY OUtCKLY!
B L_ge Tr_s -- 8" or large r across
1. The notch is very impOrtant. The tree will try to fall"into" the notch,
2., Make the bottom notch cut first,.about 1/3 to 1/2 wayinto the tree.
3. Complete the notch with the slant cut. Remove thewedge of wood before going on.
4, The felling cut is next. Make it on the side opposite thenotch,
5. It is made 2" higher than the bottom of the notch_
6..DO NOT try to cut through to the notch.
7. As the tree starts to fall, put the saw down and GETAWAY QU ICK LY!
BUCKING
Bucking is the sewing of a log or fallen tree into smaller pieces.
F1 Use Both Hands --. grip the saw firmly with the thumb andforefinger wrapped around the handte.
[3 S_and Uphill -- a fog that is cut loose will roll downhill
_] Keep The Chain Out Of The Dirt -- dirt will du II the chain.A dutl chain is unsafe.
17 Stand to the left of the saw.
How To
A tn area "'A", come up from the bottom 1/3 of the way.Finish by coming down from the top.
B In area °'B", come down from the top 1/3 of the way.Finish by coming up from the bottom.
O Look Out For Kickback -- don't let the tip of the bartouch anything while the engine is running.
O Don't Cut Overhead -- keep the saw below chest high. Thechain is too close to your face in this position.
2' Pruning {Cutting limbs from standing tree)O Don't Use The Saw In A Tree -- It isvery dangerous. Get
professional help. •
O Keep Both HandsO n The Saw - keep a firm grip. "
O Be Sure Of Your Support _ don't cut off balance.
O Cut Up From The Bottom, Finish Down From The Top.
3 Debranching (Cutting the limbs from a fallen tree)O Cut On The Opposite Side Of The Tree -- keep t_e tree
• between you and the chaTn.
O 13e Sure Of Your Footing --work slowly and deliberately.
O Look Out For Spri_jpoles _ I;mbs bent under pre_'urewill snap up at you when cut, "
MAfN_-ENANCE
Carburetor Adjustment
_" BE CAREFUL! The chain will be moving daring thisprocedure.
1, Stop the engine.
2. Remove the carburetor cover (Figure 7), Turn the highspeed (Figure 8} and low speed mixture screwsclockwise _ (Figure "8} until they stop. Don't tightenthem. you may damage the needle seats]
3. Turn the high speed and low speed mixture screws one fu IItUrn counterclockwise _ .
4. Start the engine, if it stops, increase the idle speed (Figure
•. '!8} by turning the idle Speed screw clockwise _ . Keepdirt and _awdust away ¢rom the carburetor while the covet
;-; is removed.
5. Run the engine for a few minutes to bring it up tooperating temperature.
6. Set the idle speed as fast as possible without the chainmoving. Turn the idle speed screw clockwise _ forfaster idle. counterclockwise 1€_ for slower idle.
7. Squeeze the trigger quickly. If the engine stops, restart it.The engine should accelerate without hesitating when thetrigger is squeezed. If _ does not, turn the low Speedmixture screw counterclockwise _ 1/16 of a tUrn andd3eck the aocaleration again. If the idle speed slows whileadjusting the Jow speed mixture, reset the idle speed as instep 6. Continue step 7 until acceleration is smooth.
8, Make a test cut v_ith the saw {keep sawdust out of thecarbu[etor!)
9. If the engine seems to smoke excessively in the cut, turn• the high speed mixture screw clockwise _ I/t6 of aturn. Repeat step 8 and 9, if necessary. WARNING: Thehigh speed needle must never be less than 7/8 turn open.Too lean of a setting will quickly ruin tl_e engine.
10. If the engine seems to weaken or lose power in thecut, turn the high speed mixtUre screw Counterclock-wise _ f/16 of a turn at a time until the saw cu_ssmoothly. The high speed mi×ture screw should not beopen more than 1¼ turns (counterclockwise _ }from the stopped position in step 2.
1 I. Reset the idle speed (see step 6).
Re+-_ ca_aretor c_,er_v Incorrect placement of _ co_er,will prevent the choke
• from working, r" ..... "
1. Move the choke knob all the way i_ the e_hoke direction.
2. Move the choke shutter to the choke closed position (SeeFigure 8).
3, Place the cover on the saw and tighten the screw&
4. Check the operation of the choke. If the knob sticks orwon't move, remove the cover and repeat the procedureabove,
Air Filter
Clean the air filter aflcer every 10 tanks of gas or every• 5 hours of operation.
1. Remove the carburetor Cover and pal! out the fi_ter
: (Fig ure g).2. DO NOT clean your filter in gasoline or other flammable
solvent. 8tow the dirt off with compressed air or washfilter in soap and water,
3. Note: The filter is o;I soaked. It must be resoaked aftercleaning. Else 30W oil or _.'-'_in oil. Soak the filter with oiithen squeeze out completely.
4. Replace the filter and carburetor cover_
Choke Closed
Figu re
Figure 8 _
7_
High speedMix Screw
I_ow SpeedMix Screw
FIghre 9
.:Figure 10
_ , ,,
Figure 12
1. ' 2
Correct Rollover Worn UnevenRails & Rails Rails
,J, J ,,,
Figure 14
File Guide
Figure 13
Align The File Holder
Figure 15
\
/t
Press Hard
.... ,, ,, , ,
Figure 16i
File In One Direction Only /Mways Check Depth G_uges
Starter RopeIf your rope breaks near the pulley, it can be repaired by th_smethod. Otherwise, replace the _:ope.
1. Remove the pulley screw and pulley very carefully. Therecoil spring lies beneath the pulley. Twist the pulleygently as you pull up to release the spring, The springmust stay in th_ housing, flat against the bottom.
2. Burn the rope end and run it through a rag before it cools,An enlarged end w_ll keep the rope from fitting onto thepulley. Don't touch the burned end. It is hot!
3. Fe_ the rope through the housing, -into the pulley, and upthrough the pulley hole as in Figure 10, A sharp objector_iff wire will help you get the rope through the hole.
4o Tie a knot in the end of the rope.'Pult it very tight agaln_tthe pulley.
5. Replace the pulley in the housing, Be sure the pulley is allthe way down and the spring is engaged. Replace andtighten the pulley screw,
6. Rewincf all the rope onto the pulley by turrEngootJntercfockwise
7. Pull about _; inches out as shown in Figure 11 and set therope in the pulley slot.
8. Make thre_ complete tucns of the pulley c|ock-wise _ . Pull the starter handle to the full extent ofthe rope and let the rope rewind slowly.
GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE
_F Check the condition of the guide bar often, A wornbar will damage the chain and make cutting harder.
• 1. Figure 12 shows a cross-section of the guide bar. Keep theedges square as in 1 with a flat file.
:2. Rollover is shown in 2 . This will causc you to press extTahard when cutting.
3. Worn rails are shown in 3 . This occurs reost often at theguide bar nose.
4. Uneven rails are shown in 4 . This wffl cause the saw to
cut on an angle.
5. Keep the raiis ftat and srjuare asshown in I .
"-_-:CHAtNSHARPEt_'ING (Refer•to page 9 for tools}
O Keep Your Chain SharpDirt will dull a chain instantly. Keep the chain out of thedirt.
If _he chain cuts to one side, it is dul!,
_xtra rough cutting iS a sign of a dull chain.
Powder-like wood chips mead a dull chain.
Cutting is much easier a_'f_r with _ sharp chain.
O To Sharpen
1. <Jet the €halo tension right. You must still be able to movethe cha_r_around _he bar.
2, (;lamp the guide bar in a vise. Don't clamp the chain!Clamp in the center of the bar.
3. Use 5/32" fife only.
4. Sharpen all the cutters away from you first, Then turn thesaw around and sharpen the cutters on the other side.
5. Align the file holder markswith the bar as shown in Figure
I3, using the 30 ° angle mark on file holder.
. •
6. Hold t_e file level, perpendicular to the bar, Figure 14.
7, File in ONE direction only! Figure 15,
8. Presshard[ Two or three strokes should do it.
9. Always check the depth gauge w_th the depth gauge filingguide after filing, If the depth gauge sticks out, fileitoffwith a flat file, Figure 16.
STORING YOUR CHAIN SAWOnce you have finished Using the saw and it is to be idle fors_veral months, follow these steps before storing the saw.
1. Drain fuel from the tapk.
2. Star_Er_ir_'and allow tQ run at idle speed until all fuel isused.
3. Drain oH from oil tar}t<.
4, ' Coat guide bar and chain with oi! to pr_ent rust.5. Store in a dry area end cover to protect from duSt.
i kit MA,.TE.ANC ,T =Sma nfenance .BUT.Or .,T. ",'oursAW
•Available t]lrough your nearest Sears Service Center
In some states, such as California, laws covering chain saws (having internal combustion engines),when used in areas covered by forests, brush or grass (excluding residential lawns and landscapedareas}, necessitate fitting the saw's muffler with an additional heat shield to reduce muffler surfacetemperatures. Sears offers such a shietd as an optional aCcessory kit. Order Muffler Heat ShieldAccessory Kit as listed below. Check" with your state conservation or forestry department abouttheir regulations before operating this Sears chain saw on any forest-covered, brush-covered, orgrass-covered areas Oregon & Washington have similar requirements with respect to forest-covered lands.
5,EA6, ,CHAINSAW MUFFLER HEAT SH[E,L D KIT
358.352030, 352060, 352070 PART NO,-32 36151
The mufflers on the above chain sawsare equipped with a "spark arrestor" to help prevent exhaustsparks from igniting flammable materials. Some states, such as California, require individuals usingthis chain saw in areas covered by forests, brush, or grass (excludingresidentiat lawns and landscapedareas) to maintain the "spark arrestor" in effective Working order. Instructions covering propermaintenance and replacement are contained in your Owner's Manual..
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLINGTEMPERATURE LIMITING MUFFLER COVER
R.EMOVE STANDARD COVER
1. Use a 5/16" socket wrench to remove thescrew located in the center of the muffler cover.Remove the muller cover from the muffler body.(figure 1.) Do not remove inside parts.
INSTALL VENT COVER
2_ Insert the temperature limiting muffler cover(figure 2.) into the muffler body until it seats onthe inside parts, Replace and tighten screw. Do notuse an air wrench to tighten screw.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to remove ins{de muffler
parts to install temperature limiting muffler cover.If inside parts are removed, the diagram shows howparts are reassembled.
Figure 2.,. , •
lSears
MODEL NO.358,352030_0""358.352060-12""358.352070-14'"
How to OrderRepair Parts
SEARS SERVICE
IS AT YOUR SERVICE
The Model Number will be found under the handle with the SerialNumber. Always mention the Model Number when requesting serviceor repair parts for your Chain Saw.
All parts listed herein may be ordered from any SEARS, ROEBUCKAND CO. OR SIMPSONS-SEARS LIMITED retail or catalog store.
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THEFOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST.
1. The PART NUMBER 3. The PART DESCRIPTION
2. The MODEL NUMBER 4. The NAME OF ITEM-358.352030 Chain Saw358,352060358.352070
If the parts you need are not stocked locally, Four order will beelectronically transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution center.for expedited handling. " "
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