McCulloch MXC1640D MXC1640DK MXC1640DH MXC1840D MXC1840DK MXC1840DH Chainsaw Owners Manual

6
- GENERAL CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS
7 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
6-2.
LIMBING
All chain saw service, other than  items listed here in your user manual maintenance
instructions, should be performed by your  nearest Authorized Service Center.
Limbing  a tree  is  the process  of  removing the  branches
from a fallen tree. Do not remove supporting limbs (A) until
after  the  log is  bucked  (cut)  into  lengths  (Figure  6-2A).
Branches under tension  should be cut from the  bottom up
to avoid binding the chain saw.
WARNING
Never cut tree limbs while standing  on tree trunk.
7-1.PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE
A good  preventive maintenance program  of regular inspection  and care  will increase life  and improve performance  of your
McCulloch chain saw. This maintenance checklist is a guide for  such a program.
Cleaning, adjustment, and parts replacement may be required, under certain conditions, at more frequent intervals than those
indicated.
6-3B
HOURS OF
MAINTENANCE  CHECKLIST
OPERATION
EACH USE
ITEM
ACTION
10
20
SCREWS /  NUTS / BOLTS
INSPECT /  TIGHTEN
6-3C
AIR FILTER
CLEAN OR  REPLACE
REPLACE
A
6-4.BUCKING
For personal safety and ease of cutting, the correct position
for vertical bucking is essential (Figure  6-4A).
VERTICAL CUTTING:
A.   Hold the saw firmly with  both hands and keep the saw
to the right of your body  while cutting.
B.   Keep the left arm as straight as possible.
C.   Keep weight on both feet.
CAUTION
While  the saw  is cutting,  be  sure the  chain  and bar  are
being properly lubricated.
USING A SAWHORSE
6-2A
FUEL FILTER  / OIL FILTER
SPARK PLUG
6-3.
BUCKING
Bucking is cutting  a fallen log into  lengths. Make sure you
have a good footing and stand uphill of the log when cutting
on sloping ground. If possible, the log should be supported
so that the end to be  cut off is not resting on the ground. If
the log is  supported at both  ends and you must  cut in the
middle, make a downward cut halfway  through the log and
then  make  the  undercut. This  will  prevent  the  log  from
pinching the bar and  chain. Be careful that the chain  does
not cut into  the ground when bucking as  this causes rapid
dulling of  the chain.
CLEAN /  ADJUST / REPLACE
INSPECT
SPARK ARRESTER  SCREEN
FUEL HOSES
REPLACE AS  REQUIRED
INSPECT
*REPLACE AS  REQUIRED
INSPECT
When bucking on a slope, always  stand on the uphill side.
1.
Log supported along entire length: Cut from top (over-
buck), being  careful to  avoid cutting  into the  ground
(Figure 6-3A).
Log supported on 1 end: First, cut from bottom (under-
buck) 1/3 diameter of log to avoid splintering. Second,
cut from above  (overbuck) to meet first cut  and avoid
pinching (Figure 6-3B).
B
CHAIN BRAKE   COMPONENTS
®
A
*REPLACE AS  REQUIRED
2.
*Recommended  for Maintenance  by a Authorized  Service  Center Technician.
3.
Log supported on both ends: First, overbuck 1/3 diam-
eter of log  to avoid splintering. Second, underbuck to
meet first cut and avoid pinching  (Figure 6-3C).
NOTE: The best way to hold a log while bucking is to use a
sawhorse. When  this  is  not  possible,  the log  should  be
raised and supported  by the limb stumps  or by using sup-
porting logs. Be sure the log being cut is  securely support-
ed.
C
6-4A
6-3A
14
15
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