Cub Cadet Chainsaw CS5720 User Manual

Professional  
Landscaping Tools  
CS5720  
20”  
CHAIN SAW  
IMPORTANT: READ SAFETY RULES AND  
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY  
DO NOT THROW AWAY  
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Section 1  
Safety  
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols, and their  
explanations, deserve your careful attention and understanding. The safety warnings do not by themselves eliminate  
any danger. The instructions or warnings they give are not substitutes for proper accident prevention measures.  
SYMBOL  
MEANING  
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL: Indicates danger,  
warning or caution. Attention is required in  
order to avoid serious personal injury. May  
be used in conjunction with other symbols  
or pictographs.  
Failure to obey a safety warning will result in  
serious injury to yourself or to others. Always  
follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of  
fire, electric shock, and personal injury.  
NOTE: Advises you of information or instructions  
vital to the operation or maintenance of the  
equipment.  
Failure to obey a safety warning can result in  
injury to yourself and others. Always follow the  
safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock, and personal injury.  
California Proposition 65 Warning  
THE ENGINE EXHAUST FROM THIS PRODUCT  
CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF  
CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS  
OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.  
Failure to obey a safety warning may result in property  
damage or personal injury to yourself or to others.  
Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the  
risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury.  
Important Safety Information  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
Before Operating  
• Carry the chain saw with the engine stopped, the  
guide bar and saw chain to the rear, and the muffler  
away from your body.  
• When transporting your chain saw, use the  
appropriate guide-bar scabbard (sheath).  
If correctly used, the chain saw is a quick, easy to  
handle and efficient tool; if used improperly or  
without the due precautions it could become a  
dangerous tool. For pleasant and safe work,always  
strictly comply with the safety rules that follow and  
throughout this manual.  
While Operating  
• Keep all parts of your body away from the chain when  
the engine is running.  
• Never start or run the unit inside a closed room or  
building. Breathing exhaust fumes can kill. Operate  
this unit only in a well ventilated outdoor area.  
• Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the  
controls and proper use of the unit.  
• Wear safety glasses or goggles that are marked as  
meeting ANSI Z87.1-1989 standards. Also wear  
ear/hearing protection when operating this unit. Wear  
a face or dust mask if the operation is dusty. Long  
sleeve shirts are recommended.  
• Do not operate this unit when tired, ill or under the  
influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.  
• Only responsible individuals who are familiar with the  
instructions may operate the chain saw (no one under  
the age of 16). Provide parental supervision at all times.  
• Wear heavy, long pants, boots or safety footwear and  
protective gloves. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry,  
short pants, sandals or go barefoot. Secure hair above  
shoulder level.  
• Inspect the unit before use. Replace damaged parts.  
Check for fuel leaks. Make sure all fasteners are in  
place and secure. Replace parts that are cracked,  
chipped or damaged in any way.  
• Use the unit only in daylight or good artificial light.  
• Know the controls and know how to stop the chain  
saw quickly.  
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Safety (continued)  
• Avoid accidental starting. Be in the starting position  
whenever pulling the starter rope. The operator and  
unit must be in a stable position while starting. See  
Starting/Stopping Instructions.  
Kickback Safety Precautions  
• Before you start the engine, make sure that the saw’s  
chain is not contacting anything. Do not cut near  
electrical cables or power lines.  
KICKBACK may occur when the nose or tip of the  
guide bar touches an object, or when the wood  
closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. Tip  
contact in some cases may cause a lightning-fast  
reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back  
towards the operator. Pinching the saw chain along  
the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar  
rapidly back toward the operator. Either of these  
reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw,  
which could result in serious personal injury.  
• Keep all parts of your body away from the chain when  
the engine is running.  
• Do not start cutting until you have a clear work area,  
secure footing, and a planned retreat path from the  
falling tree.  
• Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged,  
improperly adjusted, or not completely and securely  
assembled. Be sure that the saw’s chain stops moving  
when the throttle control trigger is released.  
Do not rely exclusively upon the safety devices  
built into your saw. As a chain saw user, you  
should take several steps to keep your cutting  
jobs free from accident or injury.  
• Shut off the engine before setting the chain saw down.  
• Use extreme caution when cutting small-sized brush  
and saplings because slender material may catch the  
chain saw and whip towards you or pull you off  
balance.  
• With a basic understanding of kickback, you can  
reduce or eliminate the element of surprise. Sudden  
surprise contributes to accidents. Be alert to the  
potential for kickback at all times.  
• When cutting a limb that is under tension, be alert for  
springback so that you will not be struck when the  
tension in the wood fibers is released  
• Keep a good firm grip on the saw with both hands, the  
right hand on the rear handle and the left hand on the  
front handle, when the engine is running. Use a firm grip  
with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw  
handles. A firm grip will help you reduce kickback and  
maintain control of the saw. Don’t let go.  
• Do not cut through nails, rods in the tree, railroad ties  
or pallates. Inspect a tree that you are going to cut for  
foreign objects that could cause injury or damage to  
your chain saw.  
• After striking a foreign object, stop the engine and  
thoroughly inspect for damage. Repair as necessary.  
• Make sure that the area in which you are cutting is free  
from obstructions. Do not let the nose of the guide  
bar contact a log, branch, fence, or any other  
obstruction that could be hit while you are operating  
the saw.  
• Keep the handles dry, clean and free of the oil/fuel  
mixture  
• We do not recommend using the chain saw in a tree or  
on a ladder.  
• Always cut with the engine running at full speed. Fully  
squeeze the throttle trigger and maintain a steady  
cutting speed.  
• All chain saw service, other that the items listed in this  
instruction manual maintenance instructions, should  
be performed by competent chain saw service  
personnel.  
• Use only the correct original equipment manufacturer  
replacement bars, chains and other parts and  
accessories. These are available from your authorized  
service dealer. Use of any unauthorized parts or  
accessories could lead to serious injury to the user, or  
damage to the unit, and will void your warranty.  
• Use the right tool. Only use this chain saw for its  
intended purpose, to cut wood.  
• Do not overreach. Always keep proper footing and  
balance.  
• Follow the manufacturer’s sharpening and  
maintenance instructions for the saw chain.  
• Always hold the unit with both hands when operating.  
Keep a firm grip on all handles or grips.  
• Use only the replacement guide bars and low kickback  
chains specified for your saw to avoid injury.  
• Apply chain brake prior to any repositioning of the  
operator in the cutting area. As an additional safety  
precaution, apply the chain brake prior to setting down  
the saw.  
Other Safety Precautions  
• Do not operate a chain saw with one hand! Serious  
injury to the operator, helpers, bystanders, or any  
combination of these persons may result from one-  
handed operation. A chain saw is intended for two-  
handed use.  
• Never touch the chain or attempt to service the saw  
while the engine is running. Make sure all moving parts  
have stopped. Allow the chain saw to cool, as the  
chain can be hot.  
• Check the bar and chain at frequent intervals for  
proper adjustment. Make sure the bar and chain are  
properly tightened and sharpened. Visually inspect for  
damage. Repair any damage before restarting or  
operating the chain saw.  
• Do not operate a chain saw if you are fatigued.  
• Use safety footwear; snug-fitted clothing; protective  
gloves; and eye, hearing, and head protection devices.  
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Safety (continued)  
• Use caution when handling fuel. Move the chain saw at  
lest 10 feet (3 m) from the fueling point before starting  
the engine.  
• Store the unit in a dry area, locked up, located up high  
and located out of the reach of children to prevent  
unauthorized use or damage.  
• Do not allow other persons to be near the chain saw  
when starting or cutting with the chain saw. Keep  
bystanders and animals out of the work area.  
• Never douse or squirt the unit with water or any other  
liquid. Keep handles dry, clean and free from debris.  
Clean after each use.  
• Do not remove, damage or de-activate any of the  
safety devices. Never use a damaged, modified, or  
improperly repaired or assembled chain saw. Check  
their proper operation regularly. Only use bars and  
chains of the length indicated in the table herein.  
• Keep these instructions. Refer to them often and use  
them to instruct other users. If you loan someone this  
unit, also loan them these instructions.  
• Do not use the unit in the rain, in a storm or in  
inclement weather. Wait until the storm danger has  
passed before operation of this product.  
• Never carry out operations or repairs on your own that  
are other than routine maintenance. For information,  
contact specialized and authorized workshops only.  
• If your chain saw is no longer usable, dispose of it  
properly without damaging the environment by  
handing it in to your local dealer who will arrange for its  
correct disposal.  
Gasoline is highly flammable, and its vapors can  
explode if ignited. Take the following precautions.  
• Use caution when felling a tree. Make sure you have  
planned an escape path when felling, and keep all  
bystanders away.  
Fuel Safety  
• Store fuel only in containers specifically designed and  
approved for the storage of such materials.  
• Be alert; stop the machine if anyone enters the cutting  
area, which is usually 3 to 4 feet around the operator.  
• Always stop the engine and allow it to cool before  
filling the fuel tank. Never remove the cap of the fuel  
tank, or add fuel, when the engine is hot. Never  
operate the unit without the fuel cap securely in place.  
Loosen the fuel tank cap slowly to relieve any pressure  
in the tank.  
• Use caution when working in a crew to avoid injury to a  
fellow worker who may enter the cutting area.  
• Only loan your saw to experienced users who are  
completely familiar with saw operation and correct use.  
Give other users this manual, which they should read  
before using the saw. Provide them the operating  
instructions.  
• Add fuel in a clean, well-ventilated outdoor area where  
there are no sparks or flames. Slowly remove the fuel  
cap only after stopping engine. Do not smoke while  
fueling or mixing fuel. Wipe up any spilled fuel from the  
unit immediately.  
• Shut off the engine before setting down the saw. Do  
not leave the engine running unattended.  
• Never store the unit, with fuel in the tank, inside a  
building where fumes may reach an open flame or  
spark.  
• Avoid creating a source of ignition for spilled fuel. Do  
not start the engine until fuel vapors dissipate.  
• Move the unit at least 30 feet (9.1 m) from the fueling  
source and site before starting the engine. Do not  
smoke. Keep sparks and open flames away from the  
area while adding fuel or operating the unit.  
• Allow the engine to cool before storing or transporting  
the chain saw over long distances. For example, let the  
engine cool before placing the chain saw in an  
automobile. Also, be sure to secure the unit while  
transporting.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Safety (continued)  
Safety and International Symbols  
This operator's manual describes safety and international symbols and pictographs that may appear on this product.  
Read the operator's manual for complete safety, assembly, operating and maintenance and repair information.  
SYMBOL  
MEANING  
SYMBOL  
MEANING  
• ON/OFF STOP CONTROL  
• SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL  
ON / START / RUN  
Indicates danger, warning, or  
caution. May be used in conjunction  
with other symbols or pictographs.  
• ON/OFF STOP CONTROL  
OFF OR STOP  
• WARNING - READ OPERATOR'S  
MANUAL  
Read the Operator’s Manual(s) and  
follow all warnings and safety  
instructions. Failure to do so can  
result in serious injury to the  
operator and/or bystanders.  
• HOT SURFACE WARNING  
Do not touch a hot muffler or  
cylinder. You may get burned. These  
parts get extremely hot from  
operation. When turned off they  
remain hot for a short time.  
• WEAR EYE, HEARING AND  
HARDHAT PROTECTION  
WARNING: Thrown objects and  
loud noise can cause severe eye  
injury and hearing loss. Wear eye  
protection meeting ANSI Z87.1-1989  
standards and ear protection when  
operating this unit. Wear a hard hat.  
Use a full face shield when needed.  
• GUIDE BAR WARNING:  
Contact of the guide bar tip with any  
object should be avoided. Tip  
contact may cause the guide bar to  
move suddenly upward and  
backward, which may cause serious  
injury.  
• USE BOTH HANDS  
• UNLEADED FUEL  
Always use both hands while  
operating the chain saw. Never use  
only one hand to operate the saw.  
Always use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.  
• OIL  
Refer to operator's manual for the  
proper type of oil.  
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Section 2  
Know Your Unit  
Chain Saw Components  
1 - Choke lever  
2 - Throttle trigger  
3 - Throttle trigger lockout  
4 - Half throttle lock  
5 - Carburetor adjustment screws  
6 - Inertial brake lever  
7 - Exhaust muffler  
8 - Chain  
9 - Guide bar  
10 - Air filter cover  
11 - On/off switch  
12 - Fuel tank cap  
13 - Starter handle  
14 - Oil tank cap  
15 - Primer bulb  
16 - Decompression valve  
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Section 3  
Fitting the Bar & Chain  
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Check the chain tension frequently when operating  
the chain saw. Always use protective gloves.  
With the engine off, follow the ensuing instructions:  
Pull the guard (Fig. 1) towards the front handle to  
check that the chain brake is not on.  
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Remove the bar nuts (A) and the chain cover (B, Fig. 2).  
Remove and discard the plastic shim from the bar  
studs (C, Fig. 3).  
Bring the chain tensioning pin (D) fully towards the  
sprocket (E) (Fig. 3) using the chain tensioning screw  
(L, Fig. 5).  
Place the bar (F) onto the studs so that the chain  
tensioning pin (D) fits into its seat (G) (Fig. 3).  
Fit the chain (H) inside the self-aligning ring of the  
sprocket (E) and the bar groove (M) (Fig. 4).  
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4
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Fitting the Bar & Chain (continued)  
Pay attention to the direction of rotation of the chain  
(Fig. 6).  
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6
7
Fit the chain cover and the relative nuts without  
tightening them.  
Tension the chain by means of the tensioning screw  
(L, Fig. 5).  
Hold the tip of the guide bar up and tighten the chain  
cover nuts securely (Fig. 7). The chain should be taut  
but turn freely by hand (Fig. 8). Wear gloves while  
accomplishing this task.  
The chain is tensioned correctly when it can be  
pulled upwards a few millimeters (Fig. 8).  
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Section 4  
Oil and Fuel  
FUEL MIXTURE  
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Refer to the values in Figure 9.  
Use a 2% (50:1) oil/gasoline mixture.  
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UNLEADED GAS  
2 CYCLE OIL (2%)  
1 GALLON US  
(3.8 LITERS)  
2.56 FL. OZ.  
(76 ml)  
Two-stroke engines have high specific horsepower  
and we therefore recommend the use of well-  
known, super gasoline, without lead and an octane  
rating of no less than 90. When preparing the  
mixture, only use a high quality oil designed for air-  
cooled two stroke engines. Shake the fuel canister  
before filling. Refill (Fig. 10) when the engine is  
switched off and far away from an open flame.  
Before unscrewing the fuel tank cap, position the  
chain saw on a flat, solid surface to prevent fuel  
spills. Only prepare the quantity of mixture for each  
job, do not leave the mixture in the fuel tank or in a  
fuel canister for prolonged periods.  
1 LITER  
20 ml  
MIXING RATIO - 50:1  
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CHAIN LUBRICATING OIL  
Proper chain lubrication during the cutting phase will  
reduces wear to a minimum between the chain and bar.  
Correctly lubricating the chain will prolonging the chain  
saw’s life. Always use a good quality oil (Fig. 11). Refill  
the oil reservoir each time you refill the unit with fuel.  
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Never use waste oil. Always use biodegradable  
lubricant (part number em-1108014) which is  
specific for bar and chain and also respectful  
towards nature and the chain saw's parts.  
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Section 5  
Operation  
STARTING THE ENGINE  
12A  
12B  
1. Fill the carburetor by pushing primer bulb (A)  
(Fig. 12B).  
2. Put the ON/OFF switch (A, Fig. 12A) in the START  
position.  
3. Pressing the push button (E, Fig. 14) opens the  
decompression valve. It will automatically close at  
the first start. We suggest to press the push button  
before every start.  
4. Pull the throttle lever (B) and stop it at half-throttle by  
pressing the lever (C), then releasing the lever (B).  
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5. Pull the choke lever (D, Fig. 12A).  
6. Place the chain saw on the ground in a stable  
position. Check that the chain is free to turn and will  
not come into contact with any foreign objects.  
7. Hold the front handle firmly with your left hand and  
put your right foot onto the base of the rear handle  
(Fig. 13). Pull the starter rope slowly until you meet  
resistance, then pull it hard several times  
8. When the engine starts, put the choke lever  
(D, Fig. 12) back into its initial position. Repeat this  
until the engine starts.  
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9. Once the engine has started, press the throttle trigger  
(B, Fig. 12) to release it from the half-throttle position  
and let the engine idle.  
NOTE: Once the engine is warmed up, do not use the  
choke to start up again.  
Use the half-throttle lever and other partial  
acceleration devices (from step 4) only when you  
are initially starting the engine.  
Operate this unit only in a well-ventilated outdoor  
area. Carbon monoxide exhaust fumes can be  
lethal in a confined area.  
BREAKING-IN THE ENGINE  
The engine break-in period is approximately 20 hours.  
During this period, avoid prolonged high-speed full  
throttle operation.  
Avoid accidental starting. Make sure you are in the  
starting position when pulling the starter rope  
(Fig. 13). To avoid serious injury, the operator and  
unit must be in a stable position while starting.  
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Operation (continued)  
STOPPING THE ENGINE  
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Release the throttle lever and let the engine return to idle.  
(B, Fig. 15). Turn off the engine, putting the ON/OFF  
switch (A) in the STOP position. Do not put the chain saw  
on the ground when the chain is still moving.  
BREAKING-IN THE CHAIN  
New chains will stretch and must be tightened frequently.  
Tension adjustment must only be made when the chain  
is cool.  
1. Turn the chain and lubricate it with additional oil  
(Fig. 16).  
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2. Start the saw and allow it to run at moderate speed.  
Check to make sure that the oil pump is working  
properly (Fig. 17).  
3. Stop the engine and adjust the chain tension.  
4. Start the saw again and make a few cuts in the trunk  
of a tree to heat up the chain.  
5. Stop the engine and allow the chain to cool and  
adjust again.  
6. Repeat this process until the chain retains proper  
tension.  
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Do not touch the ground with the chain during this  
process.  
Never touch or adjust the chain while the engine is  
running.  
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Section 6  
Carburetor Adjustment  
CARBURETOR  
18  
Before adjusting the carburetor, clean the starter cover  
(Fig. 18), the air filter (Fig. 19) and warm up the engine.  
This engine is designed and manufactured in order to  
comply with the applicable Exhaust Emission Standards.  
The Exhaust Emission Control System includes the  
ignition system, the air inlet system and, mainly, the  
carburetor.  
In this engine, the carburetor (Fig. 20) is designed to  
permit only the adjustment of L and H screws in a  
range of half a round; the half round range admissible  
for L and H screws is determined by the manufacturer  
and you cannot modify it.  
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Don’t try to force the screws outside the range!  
• Idle screw T is adjusted in order to ensure a good  
safety margin between idle running and clutch  
engagement.  
• Screw L must be adjusted so that the engine promptly  
responds to sharp accelerations and gives good idle  
operation.  
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• Screw H must be adjusted so that the engine gives  
maximum power during the cutting phase.  
Weather conditions and altitude may affect carburetor  
performance.  
H – High speed adjustment screw  
L – Low speed needle  
T – Idle adjustment screw  
Do not allow anyone to stay close to the chain saw  
while working or while adjusting the carburetor.  
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Section 7  
Kickback  
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST KICKBACK  
21  
Kickback is a dangerous reaction that can lead to serious  
injury. Do not rely only on the safety devices provided  
with your saw. As a chain saw user, you must take  
special safety precautions to help keep your cutting jobs  
free from accident or injury.  
KICKBACK WARNINGS  
Refer to Figures 21, 22, 23.  
22  
23  
24  
KICKBACK occurs when the moving chain  
contacts an object at the upper portion of the tip  
of the guide bar or when the wood closes in and  
pinches the saw chain in the cut. Contact at the  
upper portion of the tip of the guide bar can cause  
the chain to dig into the object and stop the chain  
for an instant. The result is a lightning fast, reverse  
reaction which kicks the guide bar up and back  
toward the operator. If the saw chain is pinched  
along the top of the guide bar, the guide bar can be  
driven rapidly back toward the operator. Either of  
these reactions can cause loss of saw control  
which can result in serious injury.  
Do not rely exclusively upon the safety devices  
built into your saw. As a chain saw user, you  
should take several steps to keep your cutting jobs  
free from accident or injury.  
• With a basic understanding of kickback, you can  
reduce or eliminate the element of surprise. Sudden  
surprise contributes to accidents.  
• Keep a good firm grip on the saw with both hands when  
the engine is running. Place your right hand on the rear  
handle and the left hand on the front handle with your  
thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw handles. A  
firm grip together with a stiff left arm will help you reduce  
kickback and maintain control of the saw.  
• Make sure that the area in which you are cutting is free  
from obstructions. Do not let the nose of the guide bar  
contact a log, branch, fence, or any other obstruction  
that could be hit while you are operating the saw.  
• Always cut with the engine running at full speed. Fully  
squeeze the throttle trigger and maintain a steady  
cutting speed.  
• Follow the sharpening and maintenance instructions  
for the saw chain.  
LOW KICKBACK SAW CHAIN  
The rakers (depth gauges) (Fig. 24) ahead of each cutter  
can minimize the force of a kickback reaction by  
preventing the cutters from digging in too deeply at the  
kickback zone. Only use replacement chain that is  
equivalent to original chain or has been certified as low  
kickback chain per ANSI B175.1 for your saw.  
• Use only the replacement guide bars and low kickback  
chains specified for your saw.  
GUIDE BARS  
Generally, guide bars with small radius tips have  
somewhat lower kickback potentials.  
The manufacturer’s gasoline saws meet the kickback-  
reduction requirements of ANSI B175.1 without requiring  
small radius tip bars.  
Low kickback saw chain is chain that has met the  
kickback performance requirements of ANSI B175.1 -  
1991 (American National Standard for Power Tools -  
Gasoline-Powered Chain Saws-Safety Requirements)  
when tested on the representative sample of chain saws  
below 3.8 c.i.d. specified in ANSI B175.1 - 1991.  
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Kickback (continued)  
RECOMMENDED BAR & CHAIN COMBINATIONS  
Chains  
.375”x.058”  
Bar length  
Bar description  
Chain description  
.375  
490-700-0006  
20”  
490-700-0010  
Section 8  
Chain Brake  
25  
INERTIAL CHAIN BRAKE  
The inertial chain brake ensures maximum safety when using  
the chain saw. It protects the operator from dangerous  
kickback which can occur during working phases.  
The chain brake can be actuated in two ways. First,  
when the operator presses the lever (Fig. 25) (manual  
operation) the chain consequently and instantly locks.  
The chain brake is also actuated automatically. This occurs  
by inertia, when the protective brake is pushed forward  
(Fig. 26) due to sudden kickback (inertial operation).  
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The chain brake is released by pulling the lever towards  
the operator (Fig. 27).  
CHECKING BRAKE OPERATION  
When you inspect the machine before each job, check  
the operating condition of the brake following the steps:  
1. Start the engine and grasp the handle securely with  
both hands.  
2. Pull the throttle lever to maintain the chain operation,  
push the brake lever down toward the front using the  
back of your left hand (Fig. 25).  
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3. When the brake operates and the chain is stopped,  
release the throttle lever.  
4. Release the brake (Fig. 27).  
BRAKE MAINTENANCE  
Always keep the chain brake mechanism clean and  
lubricate the lever with a small amount of oil (Fig. 28).  
Check wear on the brake band often. Its minimum  
thickness must be 0.60 mm (0.02”).  
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Do not use any non-comforming components. Do not  
remove any saw chain safety devices.  
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Section 9  
(Felling, Limbing Bucking)  
Cutting Techniques  
31  
30  
32  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Never cut in high wind, bad weather, when visibility  
is poor or in very high or low temperatures. Always  
check the tree for dead branches which could fall  
during the felling operation.  
Always follow the safety precautions. The chain  
saw must only be used for cutting wood. It is  
forbidden to cut other types of material. Vibrations  
and kickback vary with different materials; the  
safety requirements and regulations would not be  
respected. Do not use the chain saw as a lever for  
lifting, moving or splitting objects. Do not lock it  
over fixed stands. Do not attach to this product  
any form of after-market product, attachment or  
tool that is not specifically designed or  
TREE FELLING  
Study the tree and surrounding area before starting to  
cut. Clear the work area before beginning to cut.  
Prepare the widest possible path of retreat for when the  
tree falls (Fig. 29). Cut off any branches at the bottom of  
the trunk up to a height of about 2 meters. Make a 45  
degree notch on the face of the tree, in the direction it  
will fall. The depth of the notch should never exceed 1/4  
of the diameter of the trunk (1 - Fig. 30). About 10 cm  
(4”) higher up the trunk make a cut down towards the  
first cut, in order to extract a wedge. This is the mouth  
of the hinge, and is the direction in which the tree will fall  
(2 - Fig. 30).  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
When using the chain saw for the first time, make several  
cuts in a small trunk in order to become familiar with the  
saw in action. Always use full throttle when cutting with  
the saw, regardless of the size of the timber. Never push  
down on the saw when cutting. The weight of the saw  
alone enables it to cut properly with minimum effort.  
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Cutting Techniques (continued)  
33  
36  
34  
35  
Now, make your felling cut on the opposite side of the  
trunk. Start the cut about 4-5 cm (2”) higher than the  
center of the notch (3 - Fig. 30).  
Always leave a hinge (A, Fig. 31 and 32) which allows you  
to control the direction the tree falls in. Put a wedge into  
the felling cut, before the tree starts to move, to prevent  
the chain saw guide bar from getting stuck.  
BUCKING  
When bucking up the trunk to desired lengths, there is a  
basic rule to follow. Look to see where the trunk is  
supported, and determine which way the two halves will  
fall when cut.  
If the diameter of the trunk is greater than the length of  
the guide bar, make the felling cut as shown in the  
sequence of Fig. 32.  
Before you begin bucking, check underneath the  
log and make sure the area is free from  
obstructions. Also, use extreme caution when  
performing bucking techniques.  
LIMBING  
a) Always start from the larger diameter and move towards  
the tip to cut off limbs and any secondary branches.  
b) Always find the safest and most stable position  
before accelerating the chain saw. If necessary, keep  
your balance by resting your knee on the trunk itself.  
Make sure your knee is positioned far away from the  
saw chain and cutting area.  
a) If the trunk is supported at both ends, first make a  
small cut at the top (1 - Fig. 34), then complete the  
cut from the bottom (2 - Fig. 34). This will prevent the  
saw from pinching.  
b) If the trunk is supported at one end or near the center,  
first make a small cut from underneath (1 - Fig. 35),  
then complete the cut from the top (2 - Fig. 35).  
c) Keep the chain saw on the trunk so as not to get too  
tired, turning it onto the left- or right-hand side  
depending on the position of the branch to cut (Fig. 33).  
d) When branches are under tension, find a safe  
position to protect yourself in case the branches  
whip back. Always start the cut from the opposite  
side to the bend.  
If the saw becomes pinched in the trunk, stop the  
engine, lift the log and change its position (Fig. 36).  
Never attempt to free the saw by pulling on it.  
When cross-cutting, do not use the upper edge of the  
guide bar tip; use the middle portion of the bar. Using  
the tip when cross-cutting may lead to kickback.  
Wear eye protection during maintenance.  
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Section 10  
Maintenance  
37  
39  
38  
Always wear protective gloves and eye protection  
during maintenance operations. Do not carry out  
maintenance when the engine is hot.  
A sharp chain produces well-defined chips. When  
your chain starts to produce sawdust, it is time to  
sharpen the chain.  
After sharpening the cutters 3-4 times, it is important to  
check the height of the depth gauges. If necessary, you  
should lower them using the flat file and supplied  
template, then round off the front corner (Fig. 39).  
CHAIN SHARPENING  
The pitch of the chain (Fig. 37) is .325”x.058” or  
3/8”x.058”.  
Sharpen the chain using protective gloves and a round  
file of Ø 4.8 mm (3/16”) or Ø 5.5 mm (7/32”).  
Proper adjustment of the depth gauge is as  
important as proper sharpening of the chain.  
Do not fit the .325” chain on the 3/8” pinion or vice  
versa.  
Always sharpen the cutters with outward strokes only  
(Fig. 37), observing the values given in Fig. 38.  
After sharpening, the cutting links must all have the same  
width and length.  
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Maintenance (continued)  
GUIDE BAR  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
The guide bar has a sprocket at its base that must be  
lubricated with grease using a lubrication syringe (Fig. 40).  
Reverse the guide bar every 8 working hours to ensure  
uniform wear.  
Keep the bar groove and lubrication hole clean using the  
bar groove cleaner (Fig. 41).  
Check the bar rails frequently for wear. If they are  
sufficiently worn, remove the burs and square-up the  
rails using the flat file (Fig. 42).  
Never mount a new chain on a worn sprocket  
(Fig. 43). Wear eye protection during maintenance.  
AIR FILTER  
Rotate the knob (A, Fig. 44) and check the air filter (B)  
each time you use the chain saw. Wash the filter in a  
clean, non-flammable detergent liquid (e.g. hot soap  
water), then dry.  
When refitting the air filter (B), fit it into the cover  
(A) before reassembly.  
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Maintenance (continued)  
FUEL FILTER  
45  
Check the fuel filter periodically. Replace it if it is too dirty  
(Fig. 45).  
OIL PUMP (automatic / adjustable)  
Flow adjustment is pre-set by the manufacturer. Oil flow  
can be adjusted by the operator according to specific  
requirements. This is accomplished by the special  
adjusting screw (Fig. 46). Oil flow occurs only when the  
chain is moving.  
46  
47  
48  
49  
Never use or operate with used oil.  
STARTER ASSEMBLY VENT CLEANING  
Use a brush or compressed air to keep the cooling  
louvers of the starter assembly free and clean (Fig. 47).  
ENGINE / DECOMPRESSION VALVE  
Periodically clean the cylinder fins (Fig. 48) with  
compressed air or a brush. Dangerous overheating of the  
engine may occur due to impurities on the cylinder.  
Check the base of the decompression valve; clean away  
any residues, which could cause the valve to stay open.  
SPARK PLUG  
Clean the spark plug and check the electrode gap  
periodically (Fig. 49).  
Use a Champion RCJ-7Y or equivalent with the same  
thermal grade.  
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Maintenance (continued)  
CHAIN BRAKE  
50  
Always wear safety glasses when performing  
maintenance on your saw.  
If the chain brake does not work properly, remove the  
bar clamp (chain cover) to inspect. Clean brake  
mechanism and related parts, removing woodchips,  
dust, excessive oil and foreign material. Use a brush or  
low volume compressed air. Inspect for excessive wear  
(Fig. 50), damage to the band or actuator assembly.  
Check closely for wear to the band or deformities using  
the guidelines explained in Section 8 of this manual.  
51  
If you notice or suspect a problem with the chain braker  
assembly, DO NOT use the chain saw until this is  
repaired. After cleaning, test the chain brake to assure  
that it works properly (explained in Section 8 of this  
manual). if this chain brake does not function properly,  
discontinue use until the chain brake is repaired.  
Refer all chain brake service or repair to an authorized  
servicing dealer.  
GUIDE BAR  
52  
Turn the guide bar and check that the lubrication holes  
are free from impurities (Fig. 51).  
SPARK ARRESTOR  
The chain saw is provided with a Spark Arrester System  
(part number em-50012092) (Fig. 52) complying with the  
requirements of SAE J335 standard.  
For compliance with the standard, two spiked bumpers  
(part number em-50010050A) (Fig. 53) have to be  
mounted, as provided on the chain saw in the box.  
The Spark Arrester System needs periodic and accurate  
maintenance and cleaning:  
53  
• Periodically check the spark arrester screen and  
substitute it when holes, bends or deformations  
appear  
• Carefully check to see if dust, debris or organic  
material is in contact with portions of the Spark  
Arrester System. In particular, check the gap between  
the muffler and the shield. Clean this often with tools or  
shop air.  
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Section 11  
Specifications  
ENGINE*  
Engine Type.......................................................................................................................................... Air-Cooled, 2-Cycle  
Displacement ......................................................................................................................................................... 56.5 cm3  
Power......................................................................................................................................................................... 3.1 kW  
Clutch Type ......................................................................................................................................................... Centrifugal  
Minimum RPM (no load RPM with bar and chain) ................................................................................... 2500 - 2800 min–1  
Maximum RPM (no load RPM with bar and chain) ............................................................................. 13000 - 13500 min–1  
Ignition Type.......................................................................................................................................................... Electronic  
Ignition Switch ............................................................................................................................................... Rocker Switch  
Spark Plug Gap......................................................................................................................................... 0.02 in. (0.5 mm)  
Lubrication................................................................................................................................................... Fuel/Oil Mixture  
Fuel/Oil Ratio.................................................................................................................................................................. 50:1  
Carburetor....................................................................................................................................... Diaphragm, All-Position  
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS*  
Number of Pinion Teeth ...................................................................................................................................................... 7  
Approximate Unit Weight (without bar and chain)...................................................................................................... 5.5 Kg  
Anti-vibration System ..................................................................................................................................................... Yes  
Inertial Chain Brake ........................................................................................................................................................ Yes  
Decompression Valve .................................................................................................................................................... Yes  
*All specifications are based on the latest product information available at the time of printing. We reserve the right to  
make changes at any time without notice.  
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EPA Emission Control Warranty Statement  
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations  
The Environmental Protection Agency and Cub Cadet LLC (Cub Cadet) are pleased to explain the emission control  
system warranty on your 2002 and later small off-road engine. New small off-road engines must be designed, built and  
equipped to meet stringent anti-smog standards. Cub Cadet must warrant the emission control system on your small  
off-road engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance  
of your small off-road engine.  
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel-injected system, the ignition system, and  
catalytic converter. Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission-related assemblies.  
Where a warrantable condition exists, Cub Cadet will repair your small off-road engine at no cost to you including  
diagnosis, parts and labor.  
The 2002 and later small off-road engines are warranted for two years. If any emission-related part on your engine is  
defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Cub Cadet.  
Owners Warranty Responsibilities  
• As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your  
operator’s manual. Cub Cadet recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your small off-road  
engine, but Cub Cadet cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance  
of all scheduled maintenance.  
• As the small off-road engine owner, you however should be aware that Cub Cadet may deny you warranty coverage if  
your small off-road engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved  
modifications.  
• You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to a Cub Cadet Authorized Service Center as soon as a  
problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.  
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should call 1-877-282-8684.  
Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage  
• The warranty period begins on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to the retail purchaser.  
• The manufacturer warrants to the initial owner and each subsequent purchaser, that the engine is free from defects in  
material and workmanship which cause the failure of a warranted part for a period of two years.  
• Repair or replacement of warranted part will be performed at no charge to the owner at an Authorized Cub Cadet  
Service Center. For the nearest location please contact Cub Cadet at: 1-877-282-8684.  
• Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement, as required maintenance or which is scheduled for only  
for regular inspection to the effect of “Repair or Replace as Necessary” is warranted for the warranty period. Any  
warranted part which is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance will be warranted for the period of time up  
to the first scheduled replacement point for that part.  
• The owner will not be charged for diagnostic labor which leads to the determination that a warranted part is defective,  
if the diagnostic work is performed at an Authorized Cub Cadet Service Center.  
• The manufacturer is liable for damages to other engine components caused by the failure of a warranted part still  
under warranty.  
• Failures caused by abuse, neglect or improper maintenance are not covered under warranty.  
• The use of add-on or modified parts can be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. The manufacturer is not liable to  
cover failures of warranted parts caused by the use of add-on or modified parts.  
• In order to file a claim, go to your nearest Authorized Cub Cadet Service Center. Warranty services or repairs will be  
provided at all Authorized Cub Cadet Service Centers.  
• Any manufacturer approved replacement part may be used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repair  
of emission related parts and will be provided without charge to the owner. Any replacement part that is equivalent in  
performance or durability may be used in non-warranty maintenance or repair and will not reduce the warranty  
obligations of the manufacturer  
• The following components are included in the emission related warranty of the engine, air filter, carburetor, primer, fuel  
lines, fuel pick up/ fuel filter, ignition module, spark plug and muffler.  
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MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR:  
No implied warranty, including any implied warranty of  
The limited warranty set forth below is given by Cub Cadet  
Commercial LLC with respect to new merchandise  
purchased and used in the United States, its possessions  
and territories.  
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose,  
applies after the applicable period of express written  
warranty above as to the parts as identified. No other  
express warranty or guaranty, whether written or oral,  
except as mentioned above, given by any person or  
entity, including a dealer or retailer, with respect to any  
product shall bind Cub Cadet Commercial LLC During  
the period of the Warranty, the exclusive remedy is  
repair or replacement of the product as set forth  
above. (Some states do not allow limitations on how long  
an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not  
apply to you.)  
Cub Cadet Commercial LLC warrants this product against  
defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2)  
years commencing on the date of original purchase and  
will, at its option, repair or replace, free of charge, any part  
found to be defective in material or workmanship. This  
limited warranty shall only apply if this product has been  
operated and maintained in accordance with the Operator’s  
Manual furnished with the product, and has not been  
subject to misuse, abuse, commercial use, neglect,  
accident, improper maintenance, alteration, vandalism,  
theft, fire, water or damage because of other peril or natural  
disaster. Damage resulting from the installation or use of  
any accessory or attachment not approved by Cub Cadet  
Commercial LLC for use with the product(s) covered by this  
manual will void your warranty as to any resulting damage.  
This warranty is limited to ninety (90) days from the date of  
original retail purchase for any Cub Cadet Commercial  
product that is used for rental or commercial purposes, or  
any other income-producing purpose.  
The provisions as set forth in this Warranty provide the  
sole and exclusive remedy arising from the sales. Cub  
Cadet Commercial LLC shall not be liable for incidental  
or consequential loss or damages including, without  
limitation, expenses incurred for substitute or  
replacement lawn care services, for transportation or  
for related expenses, or for rental expenses to  
temporarily replace a warranted product. (Some states  
do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.)  
In no event shall recovery of any kind be greater than the  
amount of the purchase price of the product sold.  
Alteration of the safety features of the product shall void  
this Warranty. You assume the risk and liability for loss,  
damage, or injury to you and your property and/or to  
others and their property arising out of the use or misuse  
or inability to use the product.  
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE: Warranty service is  
available, WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE THROUGH  
YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEALER. To  
locate the dealer in your area, visit our website at  
www.cubcadetcommercial.com, check for a listing in the  
Yellow Pages, call 1-877-282-8684 or write to P.O. Box  
361131, Cleveland, OH 44136-0019  
.
This limited warranty shall not extend to anyone other than  
the original purchaser, original lessee or the person for  
whom it was purchased as a gift.  
How State Law Relates to this Warranty: This warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have  
other rights which vary from state to state.  
This limited warranty does not provide coverage in  
the following cases:  
A. Tune-ups - Spark Plugs, Carburetor Adjustments,  
Filters  
B. Wear items - Bump Knobs, Outer Spools, Cutting  
Line, Inner Reels, Starter Pulley, Starter Ropes, Drive  
Belts  
To locate your nearest service dealer dial 1-877-282-8684.  
C. Cub Cadet Commercial LLC does not extend any  
warranty for products sold or exported outside of the  
United States of America, its possessions and  
territories, except those sold through Cub Cadet  
Commercial’s authorized channels of export  
distribution.  
Cub Cadet Commercial LLC  
P.O. Box 361131  
Cleveland, OH 44136-0019  
Cub Cadet Commercial LLC reserves the right to change  
or improve the design of any Cub Cadet Commercial  
Product without assuming any obligation to modify any  
product previously manufactured.  
P/N 769-00749 (7/03)  
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