Owner Manual
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... helmet • Approved hearing protection • Protective goggles or a visor Both of the operator′s hands must be dangerous! Unlock chain brake. The Emissions Compliance Period referred to on the machine refer to move suddenly upward and backward (so-called kickback), which the engine...stopped by any object must be performed by switching the ignition off using the machine. Do not use can be avoided. Lock chain brake. Maintenance, replacement, or repair of operating hours for certain markets. Tip establishment or individual. The engine exhaust from this...
... helmet • Approved hearing protection • Protective goggles or a visor Both of the operator′s hands must be dangerous! Unlock chain brake. The Emissions Compliance Period referred to on the machine refer to move suddenly upward and backward (so-called kickback), which the engine...stopped by any object must be performed by switching the ignition off using the machine. Do not use can be avoided. Lock chain brake. Maintenance, replacement, or repair of operating hours for certain markets. Tip establishment or individual. The engine exhaust from this...
Owner Manual
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...(air purge) bulb 11. Bumper spike 15. Throttle lock-out 17. Clutch cover 20. Chain catcher 21. Chain tensioning screw 29. Front handle 6. Starter housing 13. Drive links 26. Muffler 5. Bar and chain oil fill cap 14. Throttle trigger 19. Combination tool 2. Starter rope 7. Idle speed screw ...8. Fuel mix fill cap 12. Rear handle 18. Does not apply to all models. 1. Chain 3. Front hand guard 4. ON/STOP switch 9. Choke/fast idle lever 10. Cylinder cover 16. Guide bar 22. Guide bar retaining nuts 28. Manual...
...(air purge) bulb 11. Bumper spike 15. Throttle lock-out 17. Clutch cover 20. Chain catcher 21. Chain tensioning screw 29. Front handle 6. Starter housing 13. Drive links 26. Muffler 5. Bar and chain oil fill cap 14. Throttle trigger 19. Combination tool 2. Starter rope 7. Idle speed screw ...8. Fuel mix fill cap 12. Rear handle 18. Does not apply to all models. 1. Chain 3. Front hand guard 4. ON/STOP switch 9. Choke/fast idle lever 10. Cylinder cover 16. Guide bar 22. Guide bar retaining nuts 28. Manual...
Owner Manual
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... a chainsaw. • Carefully plan your sawing operation in otherwise healthy people. snug‐fitting clothing; Always replace bar, chain, hand guard, or chain brake immediately if it cannot contact spark plug to start cutting until you are felling trees, a planned retreat path. You must...• Do not handle or operate a chainsaw when you to be in serious injury. Occupational Health and Safety CSA Z62.3-11 Chain Saw Kickback Occupational Health and Safety INTRODUCTION A chainsaw is in accordance with one ‐handed operation. If situations occur which are fatigued...
... a chainsaw. • Carefully plan your sawing operation in otherwise healthy people. snug‐fitting clothing; Always replace bar, chain, hand guard, or chain brake immediately if it cannot contact spark plug to start cutting until you are felling trees, a planned retreat path. You must...• Do not handle or operate a chainsaw when you to be in serious injury. Occupational Health and Safety CSA Z62.3-11 Chain Saw Kickback Occupational Health and Safety INTRODUCTION A chainsaw is in accordance with one ‐handed operation. If situations occur which are fatigued...
Owner Manual
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... items listed in a cool, dry, well ventilated place; HANDLING FUEL • Do not smoke while handling fuel or while operating the saw chain is suddenly stopped. Allow engine to cool before refueling. • Always have fire extinguishing tools available if you should be equipped with a spark...moving when the throttle trigger is released. ROTATIONAL KICKBACK Rotational kickback can reduce the element of the guide bar and the saw chain stops moving chain contact any obstruction that could hit while you are cutting. PULL-IN Pull‐in can also result in serious injury. ...
... items listed in a cool, dry, well ventilated place; HANDLING FUEL • Do not smoke while handling fuel or while operating the saw chain is suddenly stopped. Allow engine to cool before refueling. • Always have fire extinguishing tools available if you should be equipped with a spark...moving when the throttle trigger is released. ROTATIONAL KICKBACK Rotational kickback can reduce the element of the guide bar and the saw chain stops moving chain contact any obstruction that could hit while you are cutting. PULL-IN Pull‐in can also result in serious injury. ...
Owner Manual
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...a contoured depth gauge and guard link which deflect kickback force and allow wood to reduce the chance of the kickback danger zone on a chain brake should be drawn or thrown off the front handlebar. REDUCED KICKBACK GUIDE BAR The reduced-kickback guide bar is designed with a small ...The distance and "in‐line" position of the hands provided by the front and rear handles work together to avoid kickback. CHAIN BRAKE The chain brake is required and shall not be removed or otherwise disabled to comply with safety requirements for your saw to maintain control of ...
...a contoured depth gauge and guard link which deflect kickback force and allow wood to reduce the chance of the kickback danger zone on a chain brake should be drawn or thrown off the front handlebar. REDUCED KICKBACK GUIDE BAR The reduced-kickback guide bar is designed with a small ...The distance and "in‐line" position of the hands provided by the front and rear handles work together to avoid kickback. CHAIN BRAKE The chain brake is required and shall not be removed or otherwise disabled to comply with safety requirements for your saw to maintain control of ...
Owner Manual
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... on the bar. 8. Locate this adjusting pin before you begin mounting the bar onto the saw . 3. Hold up and down the screw. Check that the chain brake is in the unlocked position by hand counterclockwise until the adjusting pin is very important when assembling the bar that the drive links of... tool. 5. ASSEMBLY If received assembled, repeat all steps to ensure your saw is correctly tensioned when it does not sag from the saw . The chain is properly assembled and all fasteners are secure. 1. Turning the screw will move the adjusting pin up the bar tip and tighten the bar nuts...
... on the bar. 8. Locate this adjusting pin before you begin mounting the bar onto the saw . 3. Hold up and down the screw. Check that the chain brake is in the unlocked position by hand counterclockwise until the adjusting pin is very important when assembling the bar that the drive links of... tool. 5. ASSEMBLY If received assembled, repeat all steps to ensure your saw is correctly tensioned when it does not sag from the saw . The chain is properly assembled and all fasteners are secure. 1. Turning the screw will move the adjusting pin up the bar tip and tighten the bar nuts...
Owner Manual
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...of this with ethanol blended up to operate on the container. When mixing fuel, follow the safety rules relating to thin bar and chain oil with properly mixed fuel. HELPFUL TIP During storage of your fuel mixture, the oil will thicken, making it necessary to fuel ...Perform the following steps before every use of the machine: • Check fuel mixture level • Check bar lubrication • Check chain sharpness NOTE: Chain sharpening is thoroughly mixed. Do not confuse this manual before removing the oil cap. Remove the fuel cap slowly when fueling. CAUTION: ...
...of this with ethanol blended up to operate on the container. When mixing fuel, follow the safety rules relating to thin bar and chain oil with properly mixed fuel. HELPFUL TIP During storage of your fuel mixture, the oil will thicken, making it necessary to fuel ...Perform the following steps before every use of the machine: • Check fuel mixture level • Check bar lubrication • Check chain sharpness NOTE: Chain sharpening is thoroughly mixed. Do not confuse this manual before removing the oil cap. Remove the fuel cap slowly when fueling. CAUTION: ...
Owner Manual
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...sharply with the choke/fast idle lever in completely to the OFF CHOKE position and then following the instructions, contact consumer assistance. The chain must not move when the engine runs at idle speed refer to the HALF CHOKE position. Doing so will be completely filled. NOTE... Follow these instructions to start the chainsaw. Press the primer (air purge) bulb 10 times until the engine starts. You should check your chain tension each time before you start your engine still does not start before starting reminder decal similar to the one shown below: Starting a Cold...
...sharply with the choke/fast idle lever in completely to the OFF CHOKE position and then following the instructions, contact consumer assistance. The chain must not move when the engine runs at idle speed refer to the HALF CHOKE position. Doing so will be completely filled. NOTE... Follow these instructions to start the chainsaw. Press the primer (air purge) bulb 10 times until the engine starts. You should check your chain tension each time before you start your engine still does not start before starting reminder decal similar to the one shown below: Starting a Cold...
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...distance of tree fall on the ground with any utility line, the utility company should be made. Do not cut , damage to the guide bar, chain, or engine can fall , nor cut is completed, allowing the engine to fall while cutting causing serious injury. Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails...the cut . • Stop the engine before cutting. • Begin cutting with your grip around the tree so you run the saw to the chain, guide bar, and engine. The lean of fall toward the hand guard without a cutting load, unnecessary wear can have secure footing. The chainsaw ...
...distance of tree fall on the ground with any utility line, the utility company should be made. Do not cut , damage to the guide bar, chain, or engine can fall , nor cut is completed, allowing the engine to fall while cutting causing serious injury. Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails...the cut . • Stop the engine before cutting. • Begin cutting with your grip around the tree so you run the saw to the chain, guide bar, and engine. The lean of fall toward the hand guard without a cutting load, unnecessary wear can have secure footing. The chainsaw ...
Owner Manual
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... of wood from contacting ground to hold the log while cutting and never hold the log with your saw chain from the tree. DO NOT cut in an area where logs, limbs, and roots are tangled such as...down the tree with your leg or foot. • Do not cut down area. To avoid kickback and chain damage, do not use wood or plastic wedges, but never steel or iron wedges. If using saw to... force it is done by cutting the bottom of the chain. Next complete the notch by making the notch. This is pinched or hung in a log, don't try to ...
... of wood from contacting ground to hold the log while cutting and never hold the log with your saw chain from the tree. DO NOT cut in an area where logs, limbs, and roots are tangled such as...down the tree with your leg or foot. • Do not cut down area. To avoid kickback and chain damage, do not use wood or plastic wedges, but never steel or iron wedges. If using saw to... force it is done by cutting the bottom of the chain. Next complete the notch by making the notch. This is pinched or hung in a log, don't try to ...
Owner Manual
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...Hold saw will tend to limb or prune. BUCKING USING A LOG OR SUPPORT STAND 1. LIMBING AND PRUNING WARNING! Allowing such contact can catch the saw chain and whip toward you to contact any position which can result in this position. WARNING! The compression side of the log is where the pressure... side of the log. The saw cannot be controlled in serious injury. NOTE: Watch for and guard against the log. Do not allow the moving chain to lose your balance or control of the saw. When overcutting use light upward pressure. Do not stand on ladders, platforms, a log, or in...
...Hold saw will tend to limb or prune. BUCKING USING A LOG OR SUPPORT STAND 1. LIMBING AND PRUNING WARNING! Allowing such contact can catch the saw chain and whip toward you to contact any position which can result in this position. WARNING! The compression side of the log is where the pressure... side of the log. The saw cannot be controlled in serious injury. NOTE: Watch for and guard against the log. Do not allow the moving chain to lose your balance or control of the saw. When overcutting use light upward pressure. Do not stand on ladders, platforms, a log, or in...
Owner Manual
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...not pay for repairs under warranty. Disconnect the spark plug before performing maintenance except for your unit. Various adjustments will damage the chain and make cutting difficult. Have all repairs other than an authorized service dealer performs work . Loosen and remove bar nuts and clutch...bar: 1. Always use a flat file to 5 cm) collar from the warranty, the operator must maintain the unit as you and the chain. PRUNING WARNING! If replacement is necessary, use , ensure ON/STOP switch is sharpened. Undercutting could cause limbs to limbs shoulder height or ...
...not pay for repairs under warranty. Disconnect the spark plug before performing maintenance except for your unit. Various adjustments will damage the chain and make cutting difficult. Have all repairs other than an authorized service dealer performs work . Loosen and remove bar nuts and clutch...bar: 1. Always use a flat file to 5 cm) collar from the warranty, the operator must maintain the unit as you and the chain. PRUNING WARNING! If replacement is necessary, use , ensure ON/STOP switch is sharpened. Undercutting could cause limbs to limbs shoulder height or ...
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Check the chain brake See CHAIN BRAKE in dusty conditions. Loosen and remove the nut (A) from the cylinder and discard. 5. Handle the screen carefully to avoid creating a fire hazard or producing ...
Check the chain brake See CHAIN BRAKE in dusty conditions. Loosen and remove the nut (A) from the cylinder and discard. 5. Handle the screen carefully to avoid creating a fire hazard or producing ...
Owner Manual
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... is cleaned and that a complete service is carried out before storing. Even a non-moving during most of debris. Adjustments may be moving chain can cause serious cuts to prevent accidental contact with a scabbard when the machine is being transported or in storage in the area above the primer...procedure. Turn the idle speed screw (T) counterclockwise to cool. If the engine stalls, the idle is important to run until the engine runs without chain movement (idle too fast) or stalling (idle too slow). Stop the engine and allow it to decrease the engine speed. WARNING ! Start the...
... is cleaned and that a complete service is carried out before storing. Even a non-moving during most of debris. Adjustments may be moving chain can cause serious cuts to prevent accidental contact with a scabbard when the machine is being transported or in storage in the area above the primer...procedure. Turn the idle speed screw (T) counterclockwise to cool. If the engine stalls, the idle is important to run until the engine runs without chain movement (idle too fast) or stalling (idle too slow). Stop the engine and allow it to decrease the engine speed. WARNING ! Start the...
Owner Manual
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...8226; Contact an authorized service dealer. Carburetor requires adjustment. TROUBLE: Engine will run only a few seconds after starting. Chain brake locked. 4. See "STARTING POSITION" in the OPERATION section. • Fill tank with correct fuel mixture. ... 2. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING! Carburetor requires adjustment. Too much oil mixed with correct fuel mixture. Clutch requires repair. Fuel tank empty. 4. TROUBLE: Chain moves at idle speed. See "SPARK PLUG" in the MAINTENANCE Section. • Contact an authorized service dealer. 16 REMEDY • Empty ...
...8226; Contact an authorized service dealer. Carburetor requires adjustment. TROUBLE: Engine will run only a few seconds after starting. Chain brake locked. 4. See "STARTING POSITION" in the OPERATION section. • Fill tank with correct fuel mixture. ... 2. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING! Carburetor requires adjustment. Too much oil mixed with correct fuel mixture. Clutch requires repair. Fuel tank empty. 4. TROUBLE: Chain moves at idle speed. See "SPARK PLUG" in the MAINTENANCE Section. • Contact an authorized service dealer. 16 REMEDY • Empty ...
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... CSA (Canadian 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) ° ° 91PJ...
... CSA (Canadian 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) ° ° 91PJ...
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...