IMPORTANT • MANUAL Not Throw ,,IHI Away manual • • • • Assembly Operation Maintenance Repair Parts MODEL NO. 358-356280-2.8/18 358.356330-3.3/20" '_ SF_/_RS / I:RRFTSMRN_ =7 H '228/i8" ' 3.3/20" GASOLINE CHAIN SAW "k • ,k Record in the space provided below the Model No. and Serial No. of your saw. These numbers are located _n the starting instructions decal. ,_WARNING: Carefully read and follow Safety Rules, Precautions and Operating Instructions.
" F_NT (Excluding <:>.-_ ON GASOLINE Bar,. Chain, Sparl< pfu 9, Air Filter CHAIN and SAW Starter Rope) " For one year from date of purchase, when you maintain, lubricate, and tune up this chain saw according to tf_. opeta_.:ng maintenance instructiorts irt the operators m._nual, Sears will repair-defects in mate.r.ial or work:mansnip in mis ga.._,o_ne chain saw at no ¢hatge. ' This warranty excludes the bar, chain, spark plug, air filter, and" starter rope which are e.
iii ii , , i SPECIAL SAFETY i,,11 i SECTION i]11 GUARDAGAINST. iiii i ii ii " i .................. KIC KBACK REDUCING KickbackJsa dangerous reaction that(an le_d tosedous personal injury. Do not reJy only on the safety devtces ptovided withyoursaw. As a chain saw user, you must take special safety pre_utions to help keep your cutting jobs free from accident or injury. 1. 2. !"' ! ...........
sPECIAL SAFETY i ii ,,,,,i SECTION (continued) iii ............... Because a chain saw is a hlgh-speed wood-cutting tool, special safety precautions must De ooserved to reduce the risk of personal accidents. Careless or improper use can _.WARNtNG : j c_use serious injury. 4. DO not attempt to use your chain Saw during bad weather conditions such as strong wind, rain, snow, etc. or at night. 5. Plan your sawingoperation carefullyin advance.
OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELY 1. Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged, improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely assembled. 2. Operate the chain saw only In outdoor areas. 3. Do not operate the saw from a ladder or in a tree, 4. Position_8!!parts of your body to the left of cut and away froth'the saw chain when the engine Is • running. 5. Cutwood onty.Do notcutmetal,plastics,masonry,nonwoodbuildingmated_lso etc.Do not useyour sawto pryor shoveaway limbs,rootsor otherobjects. 6. Ma_stzre.
_ i i KNOW .i i i YOUR i i i i ii i . iii ii ii Ull CHAIN I i i ii i i iiiiiiiii Ji ,, ,, / , ii i SAW i .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,l,= ii i| i . . ,........ A.
PREPARING i i A. •GETTING YOUR H III SAW FOR USE IIII I{ I READY 1. READ YOUR OPERATOR'S 2. MANUAL YourOperator's Manual has been developed to help . you prepare your saw for use and to understand its •safe operation, tt _s irnport,3nt that you mad your ;manuat ¢ornptete_yto become familiar with the unit before you begin assembly or attempt operation. HAVE THE FOLLOWING AVAILABLE: a. Protective gloves b, ApproVed, marked, fuel container. Regular unleaded gasoline.
i D. iiiii i i ii i iii ATTACHING THE IHII I iii I_TlON'i l Wear protective gloves when handling oroperattng yoursaw. The chalnissharpandcan cut you even when it iS not mcMng! ., ....... Do not sta rt engine without guide bar and chain corn, pletely assembled. Otherwise, the clutch can come off •,WARNING 1 and sedous Injury can IvP_ult. e Your saw is equipped with a Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar and a Low-Kickback Chain. • i BAR AND CHAIN Use.
F. FUELING YOUR ENGINE 3. USE THE FOLLOWING ONLY: (16 parts gasoline to i part oil) t. FUEL SAFETY a. Use only recommended ,b. MIx and pour fueloutdoors nO sparksor flames. c. Use e contatnerapproved fuel mlxtures. and where there are for fuel d. Do not smoke or aliowsmoking tool or while using the tool. f. Move at least 10 feet away from fueling s_e before starting engine. (|t2 PT_ 4. DO NOT USE: • before removing fuel cap. ho Empty the fuel tank before storing the tool. i.
G. BAR AND CHAIN 3. ADJU STING THE AUTOMATIC OILER LUBRICANT • The Guide _ and Cuffing Chain require continuous lutx-lcl_fon In oi_dertoremain In operating condition.Lubricationisprovided ,by the automatic oiler sy$-_emwhen the oiltank is kept filled. -- L_ckof oilwlll qUlek:ly rutn the bar and chain. -- Too little oit Willcause overheating shown by smokecoming fromthe chain and/ordiscolora-_mA'rof,theguide bar rails. • Use Sears 9at and Chain Lubrlcant (#71-36554 - gal. or/f71-36556 - qt.
, USING Jl= .... A. YOUR J i,i SAW ,111111 ii CONTROL DEVICES Understanding the control devices on your saw is an important part of learning how to properly and safely operate the unit. Figure 14. _l 2. The two-position Choke helps to star the saw by con[roiling the air flow tothe fuel system. IIH 5TART/S3OP SwtTc, H START _ 3. STOP 4. •.HALF i_' STARTING | i The Throttle Lock, out preverrts the trigger from becoming acc_den'_ e ng_ged.
TYPES A. OF CUTTING BASIC CUTTING TECHNIQUE 1. IMPORTANT POINTS. a. Cut wood only. Do not cut meta!, plastk_s, rnasorm/,non-woodbuildingmatenals,et¢.Donot useyour saw_opryor shove awaylimbs, rootsor otherobjects. b. Stop the saw if the chain strikes a foreign object. Inspect ",heunit and repair or replace parts as necessary. c. Keep the Chain OUt of dirt and sand.Even a smaitamount ofdirtwill quicklydull a chainand thus, increasethe possibilityof kickback.
2. FELLING SMALL TREES -- LESS THAN 6" |NDIAMETER a. If you know the direction of fall: 1.) Make a singte felling cut on the side away from the direction of fail 2.) Cut aJlthe way through. 3.) Stop the saw, put it down, and get away quickly on your planned retreat path, b. If you are not sure which way 1he tree wili fall, use the notch method de_soribed for felling large trees, _,WARNING DO NOTCUT: -- nea_eleclricatwires or buildings. m if you do not knowthe direction of tree fall.
iiiii C. i ii ii i1|1 m BucKING Bucking is the term used for cutting a fallen tree to the desired log size. 1. IMPORTANT POINTS 2flO CUT Cut only one log.at a time, b. Cut shattered wood very carefully. Sharp pieces of wood could be flung toward the operator. TSTCUT <:. Use a sawhorse to cut small logs. Never allow another person to hotd the log whi_e cutting and never hold the log wi_ your _j or foot. _ _--" PRESSURE SIDE Figure 21 I d.
4. BucKING -- USING ANOTHER LOG AS A SUPPORT (Figure 24): b. tn areaB: 1.) Overcut 1/3 of the waythmugh 2.) Finish with an undercut. Do not stand onthelogbeing cut. Any po_don can roll _i causing loss of footing _i, WARNING and control; the leg. t I a. Inareah 1.) Undercut 1/3 of the way through the tog. .::20 Finish with an overcut. b. In area B: 1.)Overcut1/3oft_e way throughthe log. ..... .:2,)Finishwfthan undercut. BUCKING-- , USING A STAND (Figure 25): a. In areaA: • .1.
MAINTENANCE i {i re{ill Ii i i A good maintenance program of regular inspec-, tion and care will increase the service life and help to maintain the safety and performance of yOur • saw, • Make all adjustments or repairs (except car* buretor adjustments) with: spark plug wire disconnected engine cool as opposed to a unit that has just been run. A. GUIDE BAR AND Increase the service Chain by: Checkthesawforloosebolts, scmws, nutsandfit. tings regularly.
5,) Correct Depth Gauges a.); Place depth gauge tool over each cutter • depth gauge. Figure 32, b.) File level with the flat tile if depth gauge is higher than the depth gauge tool, c,) Maintain rounded front corner of depth gauge with a fiat file. Figure 32&33. NOT_: The very top of the depth gauge shoutd be flat withthe front half-rounded • off with a flat tile. ' I & WARNING Depth ga_e tool is required to insure proper depth gauge. Fifi_he depth gauge too deep wilt increase the chance iniury.
i C. iii ii STARTER • ii ii ROPE i i ii REPAIRAND i i i i A Starter rope that breaks next to the pulley can be repaired. Replace the starter rope if the rope breaks more than 2-3 inches away from the pulley as the rope will be too short to repair properly, • _WARNING Nwa3tswear eye protection when scrvic. inS the starter rope, The ,recoil spdng the pulley is under tension. Ifthe _pdngpops out, serious injury can result. INO'_: The re¢_]spring,locatedbeneaththepulley, is under tension.
• mllul ii iiiii ,,,,i i ,,,,,,,,,,, , i,m D. CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS • Poorengineperformancecanbearesultofother causes such as dirty air filter, carbon build-up on muffler outlets, etc,See "Trouble Shooting Chart" ,before proceeding with carburetor adjustments, e The carburetor has been adjusted at the factory forse_ level conditions. Adjustments may become n_ il_the unit is used at significantly higher ._altitudesorif y0u no/ice any of/t_ followingcond_ons:.
- l!li ii ii i | ,i E. CLUTCH AND ,,,, i,,,,,,,,, iiii iiiiiiiii . iiii ii iii i DRUM/SPROCKET "H""" F. I" 'ii • A dirty air filter: -- reduces cutting power m increases fuel consumption • Clean the air filter: frequently, especially in very dus_ cond'_ons. _II_WARNING Do not start engine without Guide Bar, Chain, and Bar Clamp Housing completelyassembled. The clutch can come off without the g uide bar and chain completely assembled and serious injury can result.
• H. TROUBLE .,Hi H LIIIIII,IIIIIII ill SHOOTING IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt _ III TROUBLE CAUSE _€_IGINE WiLL NOT START 6, C_mpression tow• 1. Idtespeed set too low. I. l,J Adjustidlesp_-_°ds_'ewc{ock'wiseto increase speed. 2. Adjestidle speed screw countetctock-w_se toreduce speed. 3, See,CarburetorAdjustments. ,5. -Contact your _ars ,',',',',',',',','_ ervi¢_ Center. ,,, ,=u_ 1. Air filt;eris dir_. 2. Spark plug fouled. 3..Carbon build-upon exhaust portson muffleroutlets. 4. _-_.
, L Ill I MAINTENANCE I I I III I III • II r IIII III1,11 """"""""''"' """' i ,,, ,,,H.i , CHART • 1 IC°mplete n_chine l isual inspection {COndition. leaks) Clean i I TllrOttle trigger, sate{y throt_{elock. stop Switch Check operation ,J t t CleanFelt I Filter _nfuel tank Replace fe[t -- when clogged or dirt7' Fuel _h_ Chai&oil ._ Chain Clean Clean lank rt .... iubdcation Saw_:hain ! 1 i tCheck t27;2 I l ! I i Inspect (wear.
SEARS CHAIN • SAW REPAIR PARTS LIST MODEL MODEL 358.356280-2.8/I8" 358.356330-3.3/20" 45 42 • Gask_ ! 49 \ 23 35 52 43 44 29 27 22 EL% NO. 3t 32 33 1_4 3_ 37 38 39 _ 40 41 412 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 PART NO. 530-015710 530-4127184 530-019160 530-014137 DES_ON Screw Spur Cra -nksl_t Seal Crankcase/_'y. (Ind. _s 18, 26,33 ,L_,I26,127, L37,138, 141 & I42) r_o-olSTlS Screw 53P.
SEA2.S CHAIN SAW REPAIR PARTS LIST MODEL358.356280-2.8/18": MODEL 358.356330-3.3/20" oo9 71 83 97 93 85 79 80 62 54 53 178 1719 54 76 54 4 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, .... [ Retainer Moun_ Screw Chain C._tcher P_taLncr Buraper-Carb. Cover Lower Isolator Rear Handle & Fuel Tank CylLud_e_l Mount Lqolator L4miter. 53_0 530-.0157H 530-027183 _0--027399 530-010877 • 530-027394 ' 5,q0-.027187 _10-015715 :, 530--027888 .
SEARS CHAIN SAW REPAIR PARTS LIST MODEL MODEL 358356280-2.8t18" 358.356330-3.
SEARS cHAIN SAW REPAIR PARTS LIST MODEL MODEL Carburetor Assembly 358.356280-2.8/18" 358.356330-3.3/20" -//530-03520I 164 HDA -#49 163 162 168 169 151 / "I47 t 149 148 RepsirKit1 Carb Gasket/ Diaphragm Kit i 170 • ';S 171 •" ..... KEY NO., PART NO. 147 _237 i48 * + 530-038227 149 * +530.-035229 150 ÷530-035249 151 53a-_35244 .i_i2 530-035216 L_3 + 5Y, O-V_352_.3 +_53041_236 + 530-0352_0 +_,30-035252 157 +530-0,35241 158 530-035239 -_.g_0_5230 _-_ 160 *+530-03.5228 _6 DESCRIPTION ..
: QUICK REFERENCE ......... Read-and-fottowall-Safety-R[ilb__i_,-and Failure to do so can result PAGE Operating in serious injury. _ Instructions. page SPECJAL SAFETY PREPARA_ON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. . "3. . . 4o 5. 6. 7. " .8. 3-5 ............................................................. THE ENGINE 3-5 g&10 engine. ........................................................ 1-1 Hold saw firmly with the saw chain free to turn without making contact with any object.
The Model Number will be found under the handle with the Seria! "NUmb-_r:-Always-menfion_the.ModetJ_lumber-when._reques.tir'_g_ s_E vice or repair parts for your Chain Saw. All parts listed herein may be ordered ,from any SF_.ARS Service Center and most Sears Stores. WHeN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE 'FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST. MODEL 1. The PART NUMBER 3. The PART D_SORIPTtON 2. The MODEL NUMBER 358.356280-2J]/18" 358.356330-3,3/20" 4. The NAME OF ITEM Chain Saw NO. 358.