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IMPORTANT MANUAL
Operator's
Manual
MODEL NO.
358.797161.32cc
AWAR__ING:
ReadtheOperato_sManua_
and FoUmv All
and Safety Instructions,
FailureToDo So CanResult
inSeriousInjury.
Do Not Throw Away
Always Wear Eye Protection During Operation
L
WEEDWACKER ®
2Cycle Engine
•Assembly
•Operation
b-_uelMix 40:1
• Maintenance
• Repair Parts
Sold.by Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A.
5304167877-6-03/31/93 © 1993, Sears, Roebuck and Co.
_o_ Y_ r_o_d_,__W_. _, ,+,isw_k_e- i__,,_i_.m_,_.o_ ,u_,,p_.d,.g__
operatingandmaimenanceiastruaionsin theoi_':atgr_manual.Searswdl repatr_reeoi cna$fieany acmct inmatena_
or Workmanship.
This w'arcatuyexcludes nylon fine. sparkplu_ and ali" cleaner which amexpendable partsand become v,Oraduringnor-
mat use. " "'<::"
<_" =If the Wcedwacker"_ is used for commercial or-reataI purposes, this warrantydoes not apply.
*_>.t
C>.t
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLEBY CONTAC'I'IIqG THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPART-
MENT IN THE UNflED STATES. This warrantyapplies only while this product is in use ia the United States.
This warrant3' gives you specific legal rightS,and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. _
SEA_RS,ROEBUCK AND CO. DEPT. DISITWA HOFFMAN ESTATES, EL _0IY9 ,o "_
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSIRUCrIONS ......... 3
KNOW X,DUR TRIMMER
ASSEMBLY ..................................... 6
ACCESSOR!_ ................................ .. 9
S'IX)RAGE ....................................... 9
ENGINE INFORMATION ... .................... :. 10
A .Furling Your E_gine. ......................... l0
B. Pre_tion Che_ ...................... ... 11
C, Starting h-_ons ........... ;......... ..... 11
D. Op_rati_ Imstr_ctions ......................... 12
USING YOI_ TI_MVIMF_ ......................... 12
A. LineTrimmer Safety .......................... 13
B, Automatic Line ASvanee ....................... 13
....C. Cutting M_ods ............................. 14
D. Line Replaeemeat ................... :.... I5
GENERAL MAINTENANCE ....................... 16
A. Maintenance Safety ........................... 16
B, Air Filter ................................... 16
C. StarterRo_ ................................ _7
D. Flexible Dfim Shaft La_brication ................. 18
E. Carburetor Adjttsanents....................... 19
EGear Box Lubrication . : ....................... 20
G. Trouble Shooting Omrt ......................... 21
REPMR PAEIS LIST..-_ .......................... 22
INDEX ............................................ 25
QUICK REFERENCI_, PAGE ........................26
ENGINE "OFP;i
MUFFLER:
CLUTCH:
FL1ELTANK:
SPARKPLUG:
SPECIFICATIONS
[2-Cycle, Air-Cooled
o_- 75oo
Idle- 2500 - 3200
Sald State
Diaphragm All Positions with
............... adjustable fuel mixmrejets
Positive Switch
i Auto Rewind
[ Tempetmure I.,hmtiag(not spark
arre_g; see Notice, V6)
17ft. oz.
71-858_ (O-14)
FOAMGRW
WARNINGS ................. ....
AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• _ i ,,.............. i ....,
This tool can cause serious injury or blindness tothe operator and others.The wamings and safety instructions in this manual
must be followed to provide reasonable safety and efficiency in using this tool, The operator is responsible for following the
warnings and instructions in this manual and onthetool. Read theentireOperator,s Manual befnreassemblingand using
this tool! Restrict the use of this power tool to persons who read, understand, and follow the warnings and instructions
in this manual and on the tool.
ADANGER
NEVER USE BLADES WITH THIS TOOL.
-- THE BLADE CAN COME OFF AND
SERIO USLYINJURE YOU AND OTHERS
-- THIS TOOL IS DESIGNED FOR
UNE TRIMMER USE ONLY.
AWARNING
THE TRIMMER LINE CAN THROW OBJECTS .
ViOLENTLE
-- YOU CAN BE BLINDF..DOR INJURED.
-- WEAR EYE AND LEG PROTECTION.
HAZARD ZONE FOR THROWN OBJECTS.
THE TRIMMERLINECAN THROW
OBJECTSVlOL_ENTL Y.
-- OTHERS CAN BE BUNDED OR
INJURED.
KEEP PEOPLE AND ANIMALS
30 FEET AWAY.
OPERATOR'S
MANUAL
AWARNING
READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL.
-- FOLLOW ALL Wa,RNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS.
-- FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY.
SAFETY NOTICE
Exposure to vibrations ihrough prolonged useofgasoline powered hand tools could cause blood vessel or nerve damage
in the fingers, hands, and wrists ofpeople prone to ¢irctdation disorders or abnormal smdlings. Prolonged use incold weather
has been linked to blood vessel damageZm otherwise healthy. _ pJe.J(_3,mpt_o ms occur_is¢£h_!_mbncss._i_i'n,oloss o[
strength, change in skin color or texture, or loss of feeling in the fingers, hands, or wrists, discontlnue the use of this tool
and seek medical attention. An anti-vibration system does not guarantee the avoidatg'e of these problems.Users who operate
power tools on acontinual and regular basis must monitor closely their physical condition and the condition of this tool.
3
• +
AWARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
.........A ___- II __I iiiiL _ I ii IIIL. _.Jl
.M
Lways wear a safety face shield or safety goggtes. See
_'Aecessories;"
2. Keep hair, fiagees, and all other parts of the body
away from openings and moving parts. Air,rays wear
+ heavy, long pants, boots, and gloves. Do not go
barefoot or wear sandals, jewelry, short pants, loose
dottfing, orclothing with loosely hanging straps, ties,
tassels, el_. Secure hair so it is above slao_Aderlength.
Being fully coveted will help protect you from pieces
of toxic plantssuch as peison ivy thrown by the Trim-
mer Head, which could be more of a hazard than
touching the plant itself.
3. Do not operate this tool whenyou are tired,iU.or under
the influence of alcohol, drags, or medication.
4. Always use the assist handle. See "_.rnbly:'
5. Wearhearingprotectionifyouusethistoolformore
than I_ hoursperday.
6. Never start or run the engine inside a dosed room or
building. Breathing exlk.a,ast fumes can kill.
7. Keep handles free of oil and fuel.
ATOOLSAFETY
1. Inspect endretool before each use. Replace damaged
parts. Check forfuel leaks and make sure all fasteners
.... are in place and securely fa.qened.
2. Replacetdmmerhihdpartsdaatareemcked,ehipped,
broken,ordamagedinanyotherway beforeusingthe
tool.
3. Use only .080" diameter Sears Laser Line. Never
use wire, rope, string, etc.
7tTBi_gffre--i]a-es_eld is pmperiy_.
5. Useordythespecifiedtfimmerhead. See"Specifica-
tions7 Makesare Ihetriramerhead is pmpeflyinstalled
and fastened. Refer to "Assembly:'
6. Be sure the trimmer head stops turning when engine
idles. See "'Carburetor Adjustments.'"
7. Make cattxwetor adjustments with the drive shaft hous-
ingsupported top,vent thetrimmerline fromcontac-
ting any object: Hold the toolby:hand;_do,not use the
optional shoulder strap for support.
8. Keep odg_ away when rnaldng carburetor adjusanents.
9. Useonly accessories or attachments as recommended
for this toot by Sears.
&EiT/m
LMix and pour fuel outdoors and where them ar e no
sparks or flames.
2. Usea container approved for fuel.
3. Donot smoke or allow smoking near fuelor thetooi or
while using the tool.
4. Wipe up all fuel spills before starting engine.
5- Move at least 10 feet away from fueling site before
....... e.
6. Stop engine be[ore removing fuei _.
7, Run fuel out of the fuel tank before storing the tool.
4 K Storetoot and fuel in an ;uea where fuel vapors cannot.
reach sparks or open iiame, from water heaters, elec-
tric motors or switches, furnaces, etc.
im II
&1. Inspect the area to be cut before each use. Remove
objects (rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, string, etc.)
which cartbethrown or become ent,aagled in the trim-
mer head.
2. Keep others including children, animals, _ers,
and hellxrs outside the 60 fcot'_ Zone. Stop
the engine immediately if you are approached.
3. Always keep the engine ou tim right side of your body-
4. Hold the tool firmly with both hands.
5. Keep firm footing ard balance. Do not over-reach.
6. Keep trimmer head below waist level. -" ' "
Z DOnot raisethe engine above yourwaist. The trimmer
head can come dangerously close toyour body.
8. Keep all parts ofyourbody awayfrom thetrimmer head
and muffler when the engine is running.
9. Use only for jobs explained in this manual.
AMMrO' A/ $Agg/T
1. Maintain the tool according to recommended pro-
cedures. Keep the trimmer line atthe proper length.
2. Never start the engine with the clutch shroud
removed. The dutch can fly apart and cause serious
injury.
3. Disconnect the spark plug before performing mainte-
nance except for carburetor adjustments.
4. Make_retor adj__h9 us"
mg sup_tled top_ithe trimmer line from contac-
Ling any object. Hold the tool by hand; do not use the
optional shotflder strap for support.
5. Keep ot,hersaway when maki.ng carbtaetor adjustments,
6. Use only genuinereplacement partsas recommended
bySears.
,A TR.4NSPORTI_G AND STOgAGE
LHand carry the tool with the engine mopped and the
muffler away from y_ur Ixxly.
2. Allow the engine to cool, empty the fuel tank, and
secure the tool before transporting in a vehicle or
storing.
3. Before stodng th_ tool, us_ up fuel left inthe carbure-
torby starting the engine and letting the engine runtmdl
it s_ops.
4. Store tool and fttel in an area where fuel vapors cannot
reach sparks oropen flames from water heaters, elec-
tric motors or switches, furnaces, etc.
5. Store the tool so the line iimiter cannot accidentally
cause injury. The tool can be hung by the drive shaft
housing or bythe bracket below the engine.
..6+..Store-tooloat of+reac4aofchildren =_
[f si_a/ions occur which are not covered in thls rnanual,
use_and goodjudgement. Contact your Sears Serdce
Center/Depar_ent ifyou need ass_tance.
.,llL,i i I [" " r Illl II IIIII II I II Illll II roll ,,,.,
KNOW YOUR TRIMMER
ii m i nl. ,.,., , ,,,,,.,, ,, ,.,
A. INTRODU_ON
Your Trimmer is aversatile product designed to help
you give your lawn a finished appearance.
Special Features Include:
*CentrifugalClutch
" AU-posifion Carburetor
* Adjllslable, anli-vibe, cushioned Assist Handle
- Automatic Line Feed
"18."Cutang Path .
B. UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
I. Remove contents from the carton if you love not
done so.
2. Check parts against the list below.
.3. Examine parts fotdamage. Donotusedamagedparts_
4. NOtify your Sears Store immediately ffapart is miss-
ing or damaged.
NOTE: Itis normal tohearthe fuel fdter rattle in anempty
fuel tank.
16
10
6
iiii ii i II i Iii
c. TON
KEY NO. CARXONCONIXN'IS: Q]_y.
IEngine I
2DriveS_ Box Assembly w/SafetyLabel I
includes Dus(Cup (2a9 "l
3Shle!d I
4Trlrmner Head 1
5 -2-cycle F.atghaeOil !
-- Operator's Mmual ('NotShowa) 1.
-- Loo_ PartsBag (Not ShovM) I
*LOOSE'PAR_ _G CONTE_S:
6 FlexShaftLu_ I
7 Slotted Hex Head Screw -Shield 4
8 He.,x Nm, Assist Handle 1
9 T-Hardle -AssistHandle I
I0 _qu_ I._ad SCleW - A._i_ }_mdte 1
UHexSocket HeadScrew, ClutchShroud 2
12 Hex Lock-Nut-ClutchShroud 2
13 Large Oap Washer 1,
14 Hex Wrench-Small I
15 Hex Wreneh-Lavg_ I
16 Hex'Screw - Throttle Trigger Housing 1
17 Hex Nut - Tlnut_ Trigger Housing 1
*Hardware'is shown in actual size drawings in the assembly
imtm_ons. Comparethehardwareintheloose partsbagwith the
hardwarein thedrawingstodctermim fl_€correctlint tous_.
SAFETY LABE3L
_-2a
13--@
15
SPECIAL NOTICE
For users on U.S. Forest Land andin some states, including California (Public Resources Codes 4442 and 4443),Idaho,
. _in_%Minnesota, New_J_ O_on,__d...Washington:.Certain internal combustion.engines.operatedon-for,.st,bmsh,
and/or grass-covered lands, in the above area_, must be equipped with aspark arrestor, maintained in effective working order,
or theengine must be constructed, equipped, and maintained for the prevention of fh-e.Check with your state or l_al authorities
for regulationspertainingto tI-_se requirements. Failure to follow these requirements is a violation of the taw. This unit is not
.fact0ry-equlp pod with a_ arrestor; however, asparkanes_r is _ able as an optiooal part. If aspark arrestor is required
m your area, order Part #952-701612 from your Sears Service Center/Department:
.............. 72
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A. PMJ_ALATION
This Oix:rator's Manual has been developed to help you
assemble the tool and to provide its safe operation. It is
important that you read the entire manual to become
familiar with the tool before youbegin assembly.
L_I'OU[ OP_T01"S MANNUAL
Tookyuwm
Hex Wrenches provided withtool
........ iiiiiiillt I ........ "....
B. ASSEMBLY STEPS
1. DRIVESHAFF HOUSING -- Figure 1
a_
b,
Place the two Screws (from the loose parts bag) into
the holes onthe Clutch Shroud asshown in Figure I.
Posifon the Lock-Nuts (from the loose parts bag)
in the hex openings in_e Clm_ Shroud.
c. "I_ghtenthescrewswith thesmall hexwrench provid-
ed just enough to hold the hardware togetherwhile
holding the Lock-Nuts with your other hand.
NOTE: Dirt on the Shaft will significantly reduce
the life of the tool. If the Flexible Drive Shaft falls
out of the Housing, clean, relube, then reinstall.
See-_Flexible Drive S_ Lubrication" inthe Main-
tenance sectiom
d. Remove the shipping cap from the straight end of
the Drive Shaft Housing, Make sure the Flexible
Drive Shaft does not fall out of the Drive Shaft
Housing.
e, Turn Handle around and position the Drive Shaft
Housirig with the Arbor Shaft down _ shown in
Figure 1,
LAlign the groove on the Drive Shaft Housing with
ihe Ridge on the inner lower wall of the Clutch
Shroud opening.
g. Turn theArbor Shaft asnecessmTto align the square
end of the Flexible Drive Shaft with th_ square in-
side the Clutch Shroud opening.
h. Ftrmly push the Drive Shatt Housing imo lheClntch
...Shred untilit contacts theEoamGtip_ar is ,within
118inch. Figure L
i. Tighten the Screws alternately with the. small hex
wrench undl secu_'e.
r
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l t
!I
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DRIVESITAF'r
HOC_ING
GROOVE
DRIVESHA_.
HOUSING
Ftgu_ _
2. THROTTLE CABI._. _ F_u¢_ 21 3, 4 & 5
|CAUTION: [Do out kink the throttle cable.
a. Slide the Throttle Trigger Housing away from the
Foam Grip.
NOTE: Before performing step "b'\ push the barrel
end of the throttle cable into the sheath until the bar-
rel contacts the sheath. Figure 2(in_t L
b. insert the Throttle Cable through the tunnel in the
Foam Grip until the end of the Cable extends at least
2inches beyond the Grip. Figure 2.
• e. Hold the Trigger away from the Drive Shaft Housing
and inscrl the barrel end of the Throttle Cable into
the round opening in the Trigger. Figure 2.
When inserting the barrel end of the Throttle
Cable into the round opening in the Trigger, make
sure that the barrel is completely inserted and the
Throttle Cable ik located in the split in the Arm.
Figure 4.
d. Push the Trigger back into the Housing while guid-
ing the Cable through the split in the arm. (Figure 33
Guide the arm into the Foam Grip tunnel while
re#acing the Throttle Trigger Housing flu_ against
the Grip.
€. Hold trigger agaimit the foam grip while in.fling the
,screw and nut. Do not install the screw unless the
.trigger is in the full throttle position.
]CAUTION:t DO not overtighten screw. There must
be at [east 1/8" free play inthe trigger. Figure 5.
Make sure trigger will move freely so the trimmer
can fully return to idle when the trigger is
released. The trimmer head must not turn at idle
speed to avoid serious injury to the operator and
others.
3.--AS_'D LE _--Figures-6-&7
a. Be sure the Handle is positioned between the Safety
Label and the Throttle Trigger. Figure 6.
b. Push the lower end of the Assist Handle onto the
Drive Shaft Housing.:
c. Drop the threaded end of the square-head Screw
through the opening in the mp of the T-Handle.
Figure 7.
d. Pull on the threaded end of the Screw to bring the
square head of the Screw pest the pin inside the T-
Handle. Figure 6.
e. Push the Nut into the hex opening .in the Assist
Handle and install the T-Handle into the round open-
ing. Figure 6.
f. Tighten the T-Handle firmly by hand truly
4. SHIELD _Figure 8
_k WARNING
Failure to install the shield in the position shown in
Figures 8 and 9 can result in serious injury to the opera-
tot. The length of the shield must be aligned with the
lee.gth of the drive shaft h_h'_g. Direct the widest part
of the shield toward the engine,
C[CAUT][ON:] The Hoe limiter {on the underside of
7:- lhe_shieldt-is-sharpa nd can-eat-you; ....
a. Remove the packing cover and Dust Cup from the
Arbor Shaft. Figure 8.
b. Place the Shield on the Gear Box, aligning screw
• holes. Figure 8. lVlake sure the Shield is directed
Ftguge 2Figu_ 3
LABEL
T-flANDLE
t
Flgure 7
toward the Engine and is centered under the Gear
Bo_<-C--lamp:
c, insertthe Ibur Screws (one at atime) through the
Gear Box into the Shield.
d. Tighten the Screws alternately'with a standard
screwdriver.
•
S. HZAn -- S
NOTE: _Arbor Shaft has left hand threads.
a. Reinstall ate Dust Cupmatching the notcheson the
Dust Cupwith the splines on the Arbor Shah.
b. Install theGrassWasherover the Arbor Shaft Malce
sure theWasher is against and curved over the Dust
Cup. Figure 8.
c. Thread theTrimmerHeadontothe Arbor Shaftas
shown inFigure 8.
d, Line up ate hole in the Dust Cup with the hole in
the center front of the Gear Box by turningate
Trimmer Head. Insert the small hex wrench into the
aligned holes to keep the Arbor Shaft from turning.
See Inset, Figure 8. (inset. upper left).
e. Tighten the Trimmer Head against the Large Cup
Washer and Dust Cup while holding the hex
wrell_.
f. Remove the Her Wrench.
NOTE: Toremove the Trimmer Head, insert the
hex wrenchinto aligned holes in the Dust Cupand
Gear Box. Unthread the Trimmer Head.
6.OPE TmGtmsmos - 9
a. Before starting the Engine, stand as shown in
Figure9and_treek_-f_ng
1.) Rightarm fullyexlended ,hand holdingthe Foam
Grip, fingers on Throttle Trigger.
2. )Leh_ fullyextended, hand holding the Assist
3. ) Engine below waist level.
4.) Weight of tool evenly distributed between arms;
5.) Without operator heading over, the Trimmer
Head isaearand parTdlel to the ground and easily
contacts the material to be cut.
b. bdjth"t the Assist Handle up or down the Drive
Sha_ Ho_sing (but above the Safety Label) toacom-
fortable position.
L
• • 1.).LoosentheT-Handle By hand, adjust Assist
Handle. RetightenT-HaixUe by hand ordy.
2.) Rotateate Assist Handle left or right when itis
for cutting a large, sloped area such as a ditch
bank.
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The following accessories _re available through Sears Retail Stores. Catalog O_aflets.or Service Cenu_rs.
ITEM S'IOCK NO.
Safety Face" Shield ................................................................. 9-18613
Safely Goggles 9-1859
2-Cycle Engine Oil ............................................................... 71-30143
Spark Plug ...................................................................... ?1-85854
Replacement Trimmer Head (available only through Sears Service Centers) ............ 530-094604
Replacement Nylon Trimmer Line
-- 400 ft ...... ,............................................ ................... 71-85778
--= 200 ft ......... _ ........................ _................................... 71-85608
-- 100 f{...................................................................... 71-85771
Replacement Spool with Line .... 71-85815
Shoulder Strap Kit ............................................................... 71-85783
Spark Arrestor Kit ......................... •.................................... 952-701612*
Flex Shaft Iad_ .., ............. ............................ "........ ; .... 530-030102*
Operator's Manual ............................................................ ...530-067877*
•Awilable _magh your SEARS Service Cenler/Galalegue..
G. STORAGE
It is important to prevent gum deposits from form-
ing in e_sential fuel system parts such as the carbu-
retor, fuel filter, fuel hose, or"fuel tank during
storage. Experience indicates that alcohol b lP.nded
fuelS (called Gasohol or using ethanol ormethanol)
can attl-act moisture which leads tOse-i_a-t_t_ona--n-ffK_
formation of acids durlngstot-age. Acidic gas can
damage the fuel system of an englr_wh_e_ storage.
I. Allow the engine to cool, empty the fuel system, and
secure the tool before transporting or storing.
2. Before storing the tool. use up fuel left in Ihe fi_el lines
and carburetor by starting the engine and letting it run
until h stops.
NOTE: If you do not wa_nt to remove the gasoline
from your uniL SEARS CRAFTSMAN Fuel Stabilizer
(#71-33500) may be added to gasoline left in the tank to
minimize gum deposits and acids, if the tank is almost
empty, mix stabilizer With fresh gasoline in a separate
container and add to the tank.
ALWAYS FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON THE
S_ABILIZER CONTAINER. TH_HE-
ENGINE AT LEAST 10 MINUTES AFTER
STABILIZER IS ADDED TO ALLOW MIXTURE TO
REACH CARBURETOR. STORE UNIT IN A SAFE
PLACE. SEE STEPS 3-5 (this section).
3. Store tool and fuel inan area whe re fuel vapors canno_
teach sparks or open flames from waterheaters, electric
motors or switches, furnaces, etc.
4. Store the tool so the line timidercannot accidentally cause
injury. The toolcan be hung by the drive shaft housing.
5. Storctool out ofreachofchildren.
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ENGINE INFORMATION
A. FUELING YOUR ENGINE
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1. FUEL SAFETY
a. Use only recommended fuel mixtures.
b. Mix and pour fuel outdoors and where
there are no spark8 or flames.
¢_ Use a conteiner approved for fuel.
d. Do not smoke or allow smoking near fuel
or tle unit or while using the unit_
_. Wipe up all fuel spills before starting the
engine.
K Move at least 10 feet (3 meters) away
from fueling site before starting engine.
g. Step engine before removing fuel cap.
Allow engine to cool before refueling.
h. Beforestoring the unit, use up i_ae!left in
the fuellinesand carburetorby startingthe
engine and letting it run until it stops.
i. Store unit and fuel in an area where fuel
vapors cannot reach sparks or open
flames from water heaters, electric motors or
switches,furnaces,eta.
2. FUEL MIXTURE
a. Your unit is powered by a2-cycle engine
which requires a fuel mL_ture of regular
unleaded gasoline and ahigh quality en-
-b_i_e-eiF_lyomade._or_2--cyele_-air .......
cooled engines, The internaldesignofthe
2--cycle enginerequireslubricationofmoving
parts.Lubricationisprovidedwhen thetee-
•ommended mixtureofgesollneand oilisused.
b. Genitlne Sears 40.1,2-cyole engine oilis
strongly recommended for the protection
ofyourunit.Extensiveenglneeringtestshave
proven thatSears.2-cycleengine oilresists
break-down atoperatingtemperaturescom-
mon to 2-cycle engines; resulting in depend-
able performance and 10nger engine life.
e. Gasoline must be clean and not over two
months old. After ashort period of time,
gasolinewillchemicallybreakdown and form
compounds thatcausehardstartingand dam-
age in 2-cycle engines.
d. The correct measure of gasoIine to oil is
very important. Too much oil in the mixture
willfoulthespark plug.
Too little oil or incorrect oil
will cause e_ne to overheat and seize.
e. Always mix the fuel thoroughly in a con-
tainer since gasoline and oil do not readily
combine. Do not mix gasoline and oil directly
:in the ftii_:ii_. ................
3. USE THE FOLLOWING:
SEARS CRAFTSMAN 2-cycle engine oil mixed
at 40:1 is strongly recommended. Consult the
instructions on oil container for proper mixing.
IPART OIL TO 40 PARTS GASOLINE=
3.2ft.oz,oiltoI gallongasoline
8.0 ft. oz, oil to 2.5 gallon gasoline
Not all air cooled 2~cycle engine oils have the
same qualifies. If SEARS CRAFTSMAN
2-cy.de engine oil is not available, use a good
quality, 2-cycle engine oil recommended for
air -cooled engines. _JLx at a ratio of 16:1 (8 oz,
oil to 1 gallon gasoline). A 16:1 fuel mixture with
theseoil.willassureadequate lubricationfor
yourengine.
4. DO NOT USE:
•NMMA Oil--National Marine Manufac-
turers Association (formerly BIA oil)--
I)oes not have prover additives for ah'-ccoted,
2-cycle engines and can cause engine damage.
•AIYrOMOTIVE OIL--
Does not have proper additives for air-cooled,
2 -cycle engines and c_m cause engine ddmage.
Ak "CAUTION
Exverience in_e__A_hLt _c_o__
(called gasohol or using ethanol or methanol)
can attract momture which leads to separation
and formation ofaclds during storage. Acidic
g_.. can damage the fuel system of an engine
while in storag e . To avoid engine problems, do
not leave fuel in the unit when storing for 30
days or longer. Start the engine and let lt run
mttil the fuel lines and carhuretor are empty,;
Use fresh fuel next season. See the "Storage'
section for additional information. Never use
engi'ne or carburetor el e-aner products in the
fuel tank or permanent damage can occur. .
5. HOWTO MIX FUELAND FILLTANK
Pour the proper measure of engine oil into an
approved, marked container. Then, fdl the
container with regtday unleaded gasoline.
Iffuelisalready in the container, add the
propermeasure of engine oil. Then, dose the
container tightly and shake it momentarily.
Do not mL_ ga_o!ir_ and o_ dir_t!y in th_
fuel tank.
b. Using a spout or funnel, fill the fuel tank with
fuel mix.
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