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McCulloch Pro-Mac 3805 AV User Manual

McCulloch Pro-Mac 3805 AV
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McCulloch Pro-Mac 3805 AV Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMcCulloch
ModelPro-Mac 3805 AV
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1-1. GENERAL IDENTIFICATION

Identifies main chainsaw components using diagrams and numbered labels for reference.

1-2. SAFETY FEATURES

Lists and describes key safety features designed to protect the operator and prevent accidents.

2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

2-1. KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Explains kickback hazards and provides essential precautions to prevent severe injury.

2-2. OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Covers essential safety practices for operation, including hand use, fatigue, and fuel handling.

2-3. MORE ABOUT KICKBACK

Details rotational and pinch kickback with diagrams, explaining their causes and effects.

3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

3-1. TOOLS FOR ASSEMBLY

Lists required tools, including work gloves and a combination wrench, for chainsaw assembly.

3-2. ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS

States the need for proper installation of the guide bar and saw chain before starting the engine.

3-3. GUIDE BAR / SAW CHAIN / CLUTCH COVER INSTALLATION

Provides step-by-step instructions and warnings for installing key chainsaw parts.

4 FUEL AND LUBRICATION

4-1. FUEL

Specifies the correct unleaded gasoline and 40:1 2-cycle oil mixture for optimal chainsaw performance.

4-2. MIXING FUEL

Details the procedure for correctly mixing fuel and oil in an approved container, emphasizing safety.

4-3. FUEL MIXING TABLE

Presents a table showing specific quantities for mixing gasoline and McCulloch 40:1 oil.

4-4. RECOMMENDED FUELS

Discusses the compatibility of oxygenated gasolines with the McCulloch chainsaw engine.

4-5. CHAIN AND BAR LUBRICATION

Explains the necessity of lubricating the chain and bar and recommends suitable oils.

4-6. FUEL AND LUBRICATION SYMBOLS

Illustrates symbols used for fuel/oil mixtures and oil-only containers for clarity.

5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

5-1. ENGINE PRE-START CHECKS

Lists critical checks like fuel, oil, and chain brake engagement before starting the engine.

5-2. TO START ENGINE

Provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for starting the chainsaw, including choke and primer use.

5-3. RE-STARTING A WARM ENGINE

Outlines the specific procedure for restarting a warm engine, differing from a cold start.

5-4. TO STOP ENGINE

Explains how to stop the engine safely and describes emergency stopping procedures.

5-5. CHAIN BRAKE® OPERATIONAL TEST

Guides users on how to test the functionality of the chain brake before and during operation.

6 GENERAL CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS

6-1. FELLING

Defines tree felling and provides crucial safety guidelines, including planning retreat paths.

6-2. LIMBING

Explains the process of removing branches from a fallen tree safely and effectively.

6-3. BUCKING

Details how to cut logs into lengths, emphasizing safe footing and avoiding chain damage.

6-4. BUCKING USING A SAWHORSE

Provides instructions for safely cutting logs on a sawhorse, focusing on body position.

7 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

7-1. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Stresses the importance of regular checks and care for chainsaw longevity and performance.

7-2. AIR FILTER

Instructs on cleaning and replacing the air filter to maintain optimal engine performance.

7-3. FUEL FILTER

Explains the procedure for replacing the fuel filter to ensure proper fuel delivery.

7-4. SPARK ARRESTER SCREEN

Details cleaning and replacement of the spark arrester screen for engine health.

7-5. SPARK PLUG

Guides on cleaning, gapping, or replacing the spark plug for efficient engine operation.

7-6. CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT

Advises users to seek professional service for carburetor adjustments if needed.

7-7. STORING A CHAIN SAW

Provides essential steps for storing the chainsaw properly to prevent damage and ensure easy restart.

7-8. REMOVING A UNIT FROM STORAGE

Outlines the procedure to prepare the chainsaw for operation after a period of storage.

8 BAR/CHAIN MAINTENANCE

8-1. GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE

Explains the necessity of lubricating the guide bar sprocket tip and the procedure for it.

8-2. CHAIN MAINTENANCE

Covers chain tension adjustment, break-in, and proper lubrication for optimal performance.

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