G. bar and chain oil, The guide bar and cutting chain require con, Bar and chain oil – Sears 358.356090-3.7/20" User Manual

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3.

HOW TO MIX FUEL

4.

IMPORTANT POINTS

a. Pour one-half of the gasoline into an ap­

proved, marked container.

Do not try to mix

oil and gasoline directly in the fuel tank.

b. Add entire measure of 2-cycle Engine Oil.

c. Mix.

d. Add remainder of gasoline.

e. Mix thoroughly for one minute.

a.

b.

Eliminate all sources of sparks or flame in

the areas where fuel is mixed, poured, or

stored.

There should be no smoking, open

flames or work that could cause sparks.

Mix, pour and store fuel in an approved,

marked, container and in a well-ventilated

area.

Gasoline vapors are harmful to your

health and are a serious fire hazard. Use a fun­
nel or spout when pouring fuel.

Avoid overfilling the fuel tank.

Allow3/4 inch

for expansion. Tighten Fuel Cap securely. Fig­

ure 11.

Wipe up all fuel spills.

Wipe off any fuel spil­

led on the saw. Completely dry the saw before
using.

Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from

fuel and fueling site before starting the en­

gine.

Figure 11

G. BAR AND CHAIN Oil.

• The guide bar and cutting chain require con­

tinuous lubrication in order to remain in
operating condition.

Lubrication is provided

by the automatic oiler system when the oil

tank is kept filled.

^

—Lack of oil will quickly ruin the bar and

chain.

—Too little oil will cause overheating

shown

;......... by smoke coming from the chain and/or

...... discoloration of the guide bar rails.

• Use Sears Bar and Chain Lubricant #71-36554

:

or clean SAE SOW oil.

• In freezing weather oil will thicken, making it

necessary to thin bar and chain oil with a

small amount of Diesel Fuel #1 dr Kerosene.

Bar and chain oil must be free flowing for the
oil system to pump enough oil for adequate

lubrication.

1. USE THE FOLLOWING:

30°F or above — Lubricant — undiluted.

3 0 ° F - 0 ° F —

Below 0°F

95% lubricant to 5% Diesel

Fuel #1 or Kerosene.

90% lubricant to 10%

Diesel Fuel #1 or Kerosene.

2. HOW TO FILL THE OIL TANK

a. Stop the engine.

b. Turn saw on its side with oil cap up. Figure

12

.

c. Loosen cap slowly and wait for pressure in

the tank to be released before removing the
cap. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

d. Fill the oil tank.
e. Replace the oil cap securely.

3. IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER

a.

Fill the oil tank each time you refill the fuel

tank

to ensure there will be sufficient oil for

the chain whenever you start and run the
saw.

b.

The saw will use about 1/2 tank of chain oil

for each tank of fuel mixture.

If less oil is

used, check for a plugged oil hole in the

guide bar.

c.

It is normal for a small amount of oil to ap­
pear under the saw after the engine stops.

This is due to oil draining from the bar and

chain when not in use.

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