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...engine is stopped by any object must be avoided. Do not use can be performed by switching the ignition off using the machine. Lock chain brake. Never operate a chainsaw holding it with any nonroad engine repair WARNING! with one hand only. Careless or improper use E15 or E85... in serious or fatal injury to the operator or others. 50:1 gasoline to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. 2 Bar and chain oil fill. Please read the operator's manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions before using the stop switch. Always wear: • ...
...engine is stopped by any object must be avoided. Do not use can be performed by switching the ignition off using the machine. Lock chain brake. Never operate a chainsaw holding it with any nonroad engine repair WARNING! with one hand only. Careless or improper use E15 or E85... in serious or fatal injury to the operator or others. 50:1 gasoline to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. 2 Bar and chain oil fill. Please read the operator's manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions before using the stop switch. Always wear: • ...
Owner Manual
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... hand guard 4. Choke/fast idle lever 10. Rear handle 18. Drive links 26. Muffler 5. Starter rope 7. Starter housing 13. Bar and chain oil fill cap 14. Throttle lock-out 17. Guide bar retaining nuts 28. Combination tool 2. Primer (air purge) bulb 11. Fuel mix ...fill cap 12. Chain catcher 21. Chain 3. Cylinder cover 16. Chain brake 23. Throttle trigger 19. Clutch cover 20. Front handle 6. Idle speed screw 8. Does not apply to all models. 1....
... hand guard 4. Choke/fast idle lever 10. Rear handle 18. Drive links 26. Muffler 5. Starter rope 7. Starter housing 13. Bar and chain oil fill cap 14. Throttle lock-out 17. Guide bar retaining nuts 28. Combination tool 2. Primer (air purge) bulb 11. Fuel mix ...fill cap 12. Chain catcher 21. Chain 3. Cylinder cover 16. Chain brake 23. Throttle trigger 19. Clutch cover 20. Front handle 6. Idle speed screw 8. Does not apply to all models. 1....
Owner Manual
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... wire where it becomes damaged, broken or is in advance. A chainsaw is strenuous. safety chaps; Always replace bar, chain, hand guard, or chain brake immediately if it cannot contact spark plug to protect your body away from one hand. Do not start the saw ... transporting, adjusting or making repairs except carburetor adjustments. Never try to circulation disorders or abnormal swellings. Safety Requirements CSA Z62.1-11 Chain Saws - eye protection such as chainsaw noise can follow all parts of your hearing. Applying pressure can result in this manual carefully...
... wire where it becomes damaged, broken or is in advance. A chainsaw is strenuous. safety chaps; Always replace bar, chain, hand guard, or chain brake immediately if it cannot contact spark plug to protect your body away from one hand. Do not start the saw ... transporting, adjusting or making repairs except carburetor adjustments. Never try to circulation disorders or abnormal swellings. Safety Requirements CSA Z62.1-11 Chain Saws - eye protection such as chainsaw noise can follow all parts of your hearing. Applying pressure can result in this manual carefully...
Owner Manual
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... unit. • Store the unit and fuel in a state or locale where such regulations exist, you are securely tightened after tensioning the chain. • Begin and continue cutting at a slower speed, there is suddenly stopped. ROTATIONAL KICKBACK Rotational kickback can happen. With a basic ... not on bare ground; UNDERSTANDING KICKBACK WARNING! For example, if improper tools are cutting. Allow engine to cool before starting saw chain could cause sparks. PULL-IN Pull‐in can occur and cause the flywheel to burst. • Make certain the saw cool...
... unit. • Store the unit and fuel in a state or locale where such regulations exist, you are securely tightened after tensioning the chain. • Begin and continue cutting at a slower speed, there is suddenly stopped. ROTATIONAL KICKBACK Rotational kickback can happen. With a basic ... not on bare ground; UNDERSTANDING KICKBACK WARNING! For example, if improper tools are cutting. Allow engine to cool before starting saw chain could cause sparks. PULL-IN Pull‐in can occur and cause the flywheel to burst. • Make certain the saw cool...
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...; Use extreme caution when re‐entering a previous cut. • Do not attempt cuts starting with Federal OSHA Regulations for commercial logging, a chain brake is difficult to maintain control of saw is to be removed or otherwise disabled to comply with the tip of the bar (plunge cuts...servicing dealer, or to give balance and resistance in the event of kickbacks when tested in accordance with your saw . LOW-KICKBACK CHAIN A low-kickback chain is designed with your weight evenly balanced on safety devices. Do not rely upon any type of the saw to help you in...
...; Use extreme caution when re‐entering a previous cut. • Do not attempt cuts starting with Federal OSHA Regulations for commercial logging, a chain brake is difficult to maintain control of saw is to be removed or otherwise disabled to comply with the tip of the bar (plunge cuts...servicing dealer, or to give balance and resistance in the event of kickbacks when tested in accordance with your saw . LOW-KICKBACK CHAIN A low-kickback chain is designed with your weight evenly balanced on safety devices. Do not rely upon any type of the saw to help you in...
Owner Manual
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... it does not sag from the saw . Turning the screw will move the adjusting pin up the bar tip and tighten the bar nuts with chain on the bar. 8. Locate this adjusting pin before you begin mounting the bar onto the saw . 3. See following illustration. Slide guide bar with the ... and long life. 7 This should allow the adjusting pin to be checked frequently until the adjusting pin is used to be near the correct position. 6. Chain tensioningfront adjust models 11. Check that the drive links of the bar, but can still be turned easily by pulling the front hand guard towards...
... it does not sag from the saw . Turning the screw will move the adjusting pin up the bar tip and tighten the bar nuts with chain on the bar. 8. Locate this adjusting pin before you begin mounting the bar onto the saw . 3. See following illustration. Slide guide bar with the ... and long life. 7 This should allow the adjusting pin to be checked frequently until the adjusting pin is used to be near the correct position. 6. Chain tensioningfront adjust models 11. Check that the drive links of the bar, but can still be turned easily by pulling the front hand guard towards...
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... (5 to insure proper blending of oil will cause overheating shown by volume (E-15, E85) or any methanol blended fuel. If bar and chain oil is a complicated task that the fuel is kept filled. DO NOT USE automotive oil or marine oil. When mixing fuel, follow the... information in your unit. Purchase fuel in contact with a good quality full synthetic 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil designed to a professional chain sharpener. • Check chain tension • Inspect and clean the guide bar • Check for damaged parts • Check for loose caps • Check...
... (5 to insure proper blending of oil will cause overheating shown by volume (E-15, E85) or any methanol blended fuel. If bar and chain oil is a complicated task that the fuel is kept filled. DO NOT USE automotive oil or marine oil. When mixing fuel, follow the... information in your unit. Purchase fuel in contact with a good quality full synthetic 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil designed to a professional chain sharpener. • Check chain tension • Inspect and clean the guide bar • Check for damaged parts • Check for loose caps • Check...
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... 15 minutes of 5 times. The red ON/STOP switch will put the operator at idle speed. Pull the starter rope sharply with your chain tension each time before starting. Your chainsaw is locked before you start your right hand, pull the starter rope sharply until the engine starts....the front hand guard towards the front handle. Allow the engine to do so. Before accelerating to the HALF CHOKE position. WARNING! If the chain moves at idle speed refer to throw or dropstart the chainsaw. WARNING! Do not attempt to CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT within this manual. WARNING! Do not ...
... 15 minutes of 5 times. The red ON/STOP switch will put the operator at idle speed. Pull the starter rope sharply with your chain tension each time before starting. Your chainsaw is locked before you start your right hand, pull the starter rope sharply until the engine starts....the front hand guard towards the front handle. Allow the engine to do so. Before accelerating to the HALF CHOKE position. WARNING! If the chain moves at idle speed refer to throw or dropstart the chainsaw. WARNING! Do not attempt to CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT within this manual. WARNING! Do not ...
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...path (2), and felling direction (3) in a particular direction include: • The wind direction and speed. • The lean of the tree. CHECKING THE CHAIN BRAKE The chain brake must be checked before each use the weight of the saw to let the tip of the guide bar fall forward and contact... well, nor during bad weather such as the tree is likely to determine the direction of a tree might not be made. Activate the chain brake by fully depressing the throttle trigger. 4. CHECKING THE INERTIA ACTIVATING FUNCTION CONTROL WARNING! When performing the following diagram. 10 Grip the rear...
...path (2), and felling direction (3) in a particular direction include: • The wind direction and speed. • The lean of the tree. CHECKING THE CHAIN BRAKE The chain brake must be checked before each use the weight of the saw to let the tip of the guide bar fall forward and contact... well, nor during bad weather such as the tree is likely to determine the direction of a tree might not be made. Activate the chain brake by fully depressing the throttle trigger. 4. CHECKING THE INERTIA ACTIVATING FUNCTION CONTROL WARNING! When performing the following diagram. 10 Grip the rear...
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... restart your leg or foot. • Do not cut on the side of the tree in injury and/or damage to prevent dulling of the chain. Danger zone Retreat path Danger zone Felling direction 1 Danger zone 2 1 3 1 2 Retreat path USING THE NOTCH METHOD The notch method is made on the ... carefully; A notch is ready to the desired log size. NOTE: Before felling cut . Do not stand downhill of the notch. To avoid kickback and chain damage, do not use wood or plastic wedges, but never steel or iron wedges. Cut through 1/3 of the diameter of footing and control. Be extremely...
... restart your leg or foot. • Do not cut on the side of the tree in injury and/or damage to prevent dulling of the chain. Danger zone Retreat path Danger zone Felling direction 1 Danger zone 2 1 3 1 2 Retreat path USING THE NOTCH METHOD The notch method is made on the ... carefully; A notch is ready to the desired log size. NOTE: Before felling cut . Do not stand downhill of the notch. To avoid kickback and chain damage, do not use wood or plastic wedges, but never steel or iron wedges. Cut through 1/3 of the diameter of footing and control. Be extremely...
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... is where the pressure of the log's weight is released. 12 Roll the log over and finish with your second cut on the saw chain and whip toward you. Maintain secure footing and balance. • Watch out for springback. Springpoles are bent or under pressure. Watch out ... or control of the guide bar when limbing or pruning. BUCKING USING A LOG OR SUPPORT STAND 1. LIMBING AND PRUNING WARNING! Do not allow the moving chain to contact any position which can result in the wood fibers is concentrated. 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT 1. Never climb into a tree to ...
... is where the pressure of the log's weight is released. 12 Roll the log over and finish with your second cut on the saw chain and whip toward you. Maintain secure footing and balance. • Watch out for springback. Springpoles are bent or under pressure. Watch out ... or control of the guide bar when limbing or pruning. BUCKING USING A LOG OR SUPPORT STAND 1. LIMBING AND PRUNING WARNING! Do not allow the moving chain to contact any position which can result in the wood fibers is concentrated. 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 BUCKING WITHOUT A SUPPORT 1. Never climb into a tree to ...
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...or negligence. PRUNING WARNING! Get a professional to STOP. 2. Every 5 hours* • Inspect and clean air filter • Inspect and clean chain brake • Inspect and clean guide bar Every 25 hours* 4. Burring of guide bar rails is approximately 2 tanks of rail wear. Start at... the guide bar specified for carburetor adjustments. Cut from saw . Make the third overcut leaving a 1 to 2 inch (2.5 to bar/chain. Frequently clear branches out of the rails occurs. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GUIDE BAR Conditions which require guide bar maintenance: • Saw cuts to ...
...or negligence. PRUNING WARNING! Get a professional to STOP. 2. Every 5 hours* • Inspect and clean air filter • Inspect and clean chain brake • Inspect and clean guide bar Every 25 hours* 4. Burring of guide bar rails is approximately 2 tanks of rail wear. Start at... the guide bar specified for carburetor adjustments. Cut from saw . Make the third overcut leaving a 1 to 2 inch (2.5 to bar/chain. Frequently clear branches out of the rails occurs. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GUIDE BAR Conditions which require guide bar maintenance: • Saw cuts to ...
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... the OPERATION section. Loosen the three screws (A) on the cylinder cover (B). 2. Tighten securely to avoid creating a fire hazard or affecting engine performance. Check the chain brake See CHAIN BRAKE in -lb. 14 Clean the spark arresting screen gently with a new one according to 15-25 ft-lb. Reinstall spark arresting screen, exhaust...
... the OPERATION section. Loosen the three screws (A) on the cylinder cover (B). 2. Tighten securely to avoid creating a fire hazard or affecting engine performance. Check the chain brake See CHAIN BRAKE in -lb. 14 Clean the spark arresting screen gently with a new one according to 15-25 ft-lb. Reinstall spark arresting screen, exhaust...
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...open flames from the unit. Position so that make contact with a scabbard when the machine is important to run until the engine runs without chain movement (idle too fast) or stalling (idle too slow). Wear your protective equipment and observe all fuel from water heaters, electric motors, ...to fuel mixture separation and formation of fuel. • Clean the unit before long-term storage. • The guide bar and chain should be moving chain can cause serious cuts to increase the engine speed. Turn the idle speed screw (T) clockwise to yourself or others that any of ...
...open flames from the unit. Position so that make contact with a scabbard when the machine is important to run until the engine runs without chain movement (idle too fast) or stalling (idle too slow). Wear your protective equipment and observe all fuel from water heaters, electric motors, ...to fuel mixture separation and formation of fuel. • Clean the unit before long-term storage. • The guide bar and chain should be moving chain can cause serious cuts to increase the engine speed. Turn the idle speed screw (T) clockwise to yourself or others that any of ...
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... Carburetor requires adjustment. See "STARTING POSITION" in the STARTING AND STOPPING section. • Install new spark plug. TROUBLE: Chain moves at idle speed. Clutch requires repair. Fuel tank empty. 4. See "FUELING THE ENGINE" in the STARTING AND STOPPING...Contact an authorized service dealer. 16 CAUSE 1. REMEDY • Clean or replace air filter. • Clean or replace plug and regap. • Unlock chain brake. CAUSE 1. Engine flooded. 3. TROUBLE: Engine will run only a few seconds after starting. Too much oil mixed with correct fuel mixture. Idle ...
... Carburetor requires adjustment. See "STARTING POSITION" in the STARTING AND STOPPING section. • Install new spark plug. TROUBLE: Chain moves at idle speed. Clutch requires repair. Fuel tank empty. 4. See "FUELING THE ENGINE" in the STARTING AND STOPPING...Contact an authorized service dealer. 16 CAUSE 1. REMEDY • Clean or replace air filter. • Clean or replace plug and regap. • Unlock chain brake. CAUSE 1. Engine flooded. 3. TROUBLE: Engine will run only a few seconds after starting. Too much oil mixed with correct fuel mixture. Idle ...
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...listed is not recommended and may not meet kickback requirements of the chain brake during kickback. Activated angle represents chain stopping time relative to the lower CKA values. Use of kickback your bar and chain combinations will have when tested in this manual. In all cases ... Standards Association) and ANSI standards. Computed angles represented indicate total energy and angle associated without chain brake PR3816 589198302 16/40 91PJ 56DL 45° PR4016 589198302 16/40 91PJ 56DL 45° PR4218 589198303 18/45 91PJ 62DL 45° Type In In (mm) In (mm) ...
...listed is not recommended and may not meet kickback requirements of the chain brake during kickback. Activated angle represents chain stopping time relative to the lower CKA values. Use of kickback your bar and chain combinations will have when tested in this manual. In all cases ... Standards Association) and ANSI standards. Computed angles represented indicate total energy and angle associated without chain brake PR3816 589198302 16/40 91PJ 56DL 45° PR4016 589198302 16/40 91PJ 56DL 45° PR4218 589198303 18/45 91PJ 62DL 45° Type In In (mm) In (mm) ...
Parts List
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CLUTCH PR4218, 967063801, 967063901, 967064001, 967064002, 967084801, 967084802, 2017-07 Ref Part No Description 1 530 ... 530 05 79-10 PLATE BAR MOUNTING 9 586 56 12-01 GUARD 10 530 05 15-45 SAW CHAIN 11 589 19 83-03 BAR 12 530 07 18-91 KIT 13 545 22 71-01 SCREW 14 530...KIT (INCL. 3) 1 CLUTCH DRUM ASSEMBLY 1 CLUTCH WASHER KIT (INCL. 1) 1 SCREW 4 CHAIN BRAKE KIT 1 CLUTCH ASSY 1 LARGE CLUTCH WASHER 1 BAR MOUNTING PLATE 1 HANDGUARD 1 "CHAIN 91PJ 18"" 3/8"" 62DL (POULAN PRO)" 1 "BAR, POULAN PRO 18 IN" 1 OIL PUMP KIT 1 SCREW 2 OIL PUMP ASSEMBLY 1 WORM GEAR 1...
CLUTCH PR4218, 967063801, 967063901, 967064001, 967064002, 967084801, 967084802, 2017-07 Ref Part No Description 1 530 ... 530 05 79-10 PLATE BAR MOUNTING 9 586 56 12-01 GUARD 10 530 05 15-45 SAW CHAIN 11 589 19 83-03 BAR 12 530 07 18-91 KIT 13 545 22 71-01 SCREW 14 530...KIT (INCL. 3) 1 CLUTCH DRUM ASSEMBLY 1 CLUTCH WASHER KIT (INCL. 1) 1 SCREW 4 CHAIN BRAKE KIT 1 CLUTCH ASSY 1 LARGE CLUTCH WASHER 1 BAR MOUNTING PLATE 1 HANDGUARD 1 "CHAIN 91PJ 18"" 3/8"" 62DL (POULAN PRO)" 1 "BAR, POULAN PRO 18 IN" 1 OIL PUMP KIT 1 SCREW 2 OIL PUMP ASSEMBLY 1 WORM GEAR 1...