Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 358.79828 Sears
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& DANGER SAFETY RULES THIS POWER UNIT CAN BE DANGEROUS! THIS UNIT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR BLINDNESS TO THE OPERATOR AND OTHERS. THE WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE FOL- LOWED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY INUSING THIS UNIT.
: CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of a Sears Craftsmen Brushwacker. It has been designed, engineered and manufactured to give you the best possible dependability and performance. Should you experience any problems you cannot easily remedy, please contact your nearest Sears Service CenterlDepartment.
= HARDWARE CONTENTS Hardware shown full size (4) Screws (2) Lock Washers @ (2) Nuts (2) Mounting Screws Parts bag contents not shown full size Blade Nut/ Spark Rug Wrench r i ¸ r ..... i --r . Locking Pin i Spark Arrestor Screen J Carburetor Hex Key Screwdriver" i 1 Parts packed separately in carton 3.
i.i ASSEMBLY WARNING: IF THIS UNIT IS RECEIVED BLED, REVIEW ALL STEPS IN THIS SECTION TO BE SURE ASSEMBLY CORRECT AND FORTHE OPERATOR. HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR BRUSHWACKER DANGER: . Engineer,,/ Throttle Handle Screw _ Retention Mounting'//// Clip 8r cket / Figure 2 SPARK ARRESTOR SCREEN ASSEMBLY (See Fig.
ii i ASSEMBLY iii Your brushwacker can be assembled in 3 distinct configurations as follows: Go to the section for the desired configuration and follow the instructions as provided.
ASSEMBLY CUTTING LINE HEAD CONFIGURATION Brush and Saw Blade ConflguraUonsfollow this section. & WARNING: THE LINE LIMITER IS SHARP AND CAN CUT YOU. BE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES WHILE WORKING WITH THE LINE UMITER. THE PLASTIC UNE TRIMMER SHIELD MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED FOR ALL LINE TRIMMER USAGE.
ii ASSEMBLY i ii |RUSH TRI-BLADE CONFIGURATION BLADE TRANSPORT/STORAGE COVER _utting Line Head configuration is located before this _-tien; Saw Blade configuration follows this section. DANGER: THE METAL BLADE SHIELD MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED ON THE UNIT ANYTIME THE UNIT IS USED WITH THE BLADE.
ASSEMBLY SAW BLADE CONFIGURATION Cutting Une Head and Brash Tri-Blade configurations are located before this section. DANGER: THE METAL BLADE SHIELD MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED ON THE UNIT ANYTIME THE UNIT IS USED WITH THE BLADE.
iiiiii OPERATION IIIII KNOW YOUR BRUSHWACKER (See Fig. 15 ) READ THIS OPERATOR'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR BRUSHWACKER. Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize yourself with the location of the vadous controls and adjustments.
i i OPERATION STOPPING YOUR ENGINE • Move engine switch to the =STOP" position. • If engine does not stop, move the choke lever upward (Full Choke). SHOULDER HARNESS (Fig. 16 ) _ WARNING: WHEN WORKING WITH A BRUsHWACKER IT SHOULD ALWAYS BE HOOKED TO A SHOULDER HARNESS.
i OPERATION-SAFETY i 3LADE SAFETY WARNING THROWN OBJECTS- THE RAPIDLY MOVING BLADE CAUSES OBJECTS TO BE THROWN VIOLENTLY. THE SHIELD WILL NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE PROTEC- TION TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHERS.THE OPERATOR MUST WEAR A SAFETY FACE SHIELD OR GOGGLES.
OPERATION-SAFETY m ii BLADE SAFETY DANGER THIS POWER UNIT CAN BE DANGEROUS! THIS UNIT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR BLINDNES; TO THE OPERATOR AND OTHERS. THE WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE FOLLOWED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY IN USING THIS UNTO.
WARNING: i ill OPERATION ill BRUSH TRI-BLADE: The Brush Td-Blade is designed to cut grass, heavy weeds, ) to 1/2 inch in diameter. THE BLADE CONTINUES TO SPIN AFTER THE ENGINE IS TURNED OFR THE COASTIN_I BLADE CAN SERIOUSLY CUT YOU iF ACCIDENTALLY TOUCHED.
OPERATION-SAFETY LINE TRIMMER SAFETY & WARNING: THE RAPIDLY MOVING LINE CAUSES OBJECTS TO BE THROWN VIOLENTLY. THE PLASTIC LINE TRIM- MER SHIELD WILL NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE PRO- TECTION TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHERS. THE OPERATOR MUST WEAR A SAFETY FACE SHIELD OR GOGGLES.
i OPERATION :UMMER LINE ADVANCE (Fig. 21 ) WARNING: STOP ENGINE BEFORE ADVANCING LINE. "rum off the engine. Unhook the unit from the shoulder harness and put the unit on the ground. Push blue lock button in on dual line head with left hand and pull one line out with right hand.
OPERATION == BEFORE STARTING ENGINE: WARNING: BE SURE TO READ THE FUEL SAFETY INFORMATION IN.THE SAFETY RULES SECTION ON PAGE 2 OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN.
OPERATION ;TOPPING YOUR ENGINE Move engine switch to the "STOP" position. If engine does not stop, move the choke lever upward (Full Choke). TARTING YOUR ENGINE (Fig. 27 ) _ DANGER: THE DUAL LINE HEAD OR BLADE WILL TURN WHEN THE ENGINE STARTS.
' LITIES RESPONSIBI CUSTOMER i i ii MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE i Fill in dates as you complete regular service Clean unit and labels. Check for damaged or worn parts.
CUSTOMER RESPONSiBiLITIES _IECK FOR LOOSE FASTENERS/PARTS Blade Nut Dual Line Head Nut Handlebar, Mounting Bracket, and Thumb Screw rhrottie Handle C_ylinder Cover/Muffler Guard _,lr Filter Cover Muffler 3earbox {ECK GEAR BOX LUBRICATION 29) )rmally it is not necessary to change the gmace except _ring service of the gearbox assembly.
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS ill i n -DUAL LINE REPLACEMENT " _ ARNING TRIMMER HEAD PARTS THAT ARE CHIPPED, CRACKED, BROKEN, OR DAMAGED IN ANY OTHER WAY CAN FLY APART AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
....................... USTMENTS SERVICE AND ADJ i : i i i ILADE SHARPENING BRUSH TRI-BLADE SHARPENING (Fig. 37 ) DANGER: ALWAYS STOP THE _LNGINE BEFORE SHARPENING A BLADE. THE BLADE WILL CONTINUE TO SPIN AFTER THE ENGINE STOPS OR AFTER THE THROTTLE TRIGGER HAS BEEN RE- LEASED.
t tl i i i i i SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS ii i ii i CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS .Ca_uretor adjustment is critical and if done imprope_ can permanently damage the engine as well as.the car- - Durezor. vrease reaa all instructions and consult the Troubleshooting section of this manual before beginning this process.
i ii i i STORAGE ii mmediate!y prepare your unit for storage at the end of the eason or If it will not be used for 30 days or more. & WARNING: ALLOWTHE ENGINE TO COOL, AND SECURE THE UNIT BEFORE STORING ORTRANSPORTING IT IN A VEHICLE.
i i=l TROUBLE SHOOTING POINTS TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART SYMPTOM CAUSE , ,,, ,, , ,1 Engine will not start or will run only for a few seconds after starting. Engine will not idle propedy. Engine will not accelerate,lacks power, or dies under a load; Engine smokes excessively.
REPAIR PARTS SEARS BRUSHWACKER" - MODEL 358.798280 ' 5 / / 1 ,@ 39 20 21 29 3 32 !5 13 / NO. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 i0 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Part No.
ENGINE 6 9 11 2 ii REPAIR PARTS i i i i i SEARS BRUSHWACKER TM ' MODEL 358.798280 5 7 Key Part No. No. l so3-n44 2 502-218401 3 502-198601 4 502-218602 5 502-208302 6 502-206501 7 502-208402 8 7.
REPAIR • PARTS SEARS BRUSHWACKER" - MODEL 358.798280 IGNITION SYSTEM STA._II_ gYSTEM 17 1 6 is / / / 14 3__911 11 16 18 9 / 2_ 22 -'I '_ 4 5 6 8 9 I0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 P_rt N_ •:_502_20690r. 501--4&5402 503-2_108 503-202516 ,_,3.
1 2 REPAIR PARTs ' SEARS BRUSHWACKER TM - MODEL 358,798280 CARBURETOR ASSY. - PART NO. 503-281505 18 39 7 19 22 25 27 28 29 o = Included in Gesket Set. Key Part No. N_ ,, 1 502-213901 Choke Shait 2 506-028101 ChokeValve 3 501-468701 Screw 4 502-I03101 Th_tle Spring B.
• i i REPAIR PARTS i ii SEARS BRUSHWAC_R" - MODEL 358.798280 1 : No; 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 ,. , " ]:_scr'i]rt.ioa " NO: 503-810101 502-i75804 _o2-268_ 503-736309 503-799301 530-082400 503-811501 Blade Transport/Storage Cover Plastic Shield (Incl.
I I TABLE OF CONTENTS I I Safety Rules . .............................. .. • 2 Service and Adjustments ....................... 22 Product Specifications .......................... 4 Storage ...................................... 25 Customer Responsibilities .
E_A/RS Operator's Manual Model No. 358.798280 IF YOU NEED REPAIR SERVICE OR PARTS: REPAIR SERVICE 1-800-4-REPAIR (1-800-473-7247) ORDERING PARTS 1-800-FON-PART (1-800-366-7278) CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE 1-800-235-5878 CRRFTSMRN ° 36 cc 2.2 cu.in. 2-CYCLE 16.
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