Clarke 3402085 CCLH1 Log Horse Instructions
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To set up the Clarke 3402085 CCLH1 Chainsaw Log Horse, unfold the legs and secure them in place using the locking pins. Then, adjust the height to your preference and ensure the chainsaw bracket is securely fastened.
Always wear protective gear, including gloves, goggles, and ear protection. Ensure the log horse is on stable ground, and never operate the chainsaw while tired or under the influence of substances.
Check if the chainsaw chain is sharp and properly tensioned. Ensure the log is securely placed on the horse and that the chainsaw is compatible with the log horse bracket.
Regularly inspect the log horse for any signs of wear or damage. Lubricate moving parts and tighten any loose bolts. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
The log horse is adjustable to accommodate various log sizes. Use the adjustable arms to secure logs of different diameters and lengths. Ensure they are tightly secured before cutting.
Ensure that all legs are fully extended and locked into position. Check for any uneven ground and reposition the log horse if necessary. Tighten all bolts and connections.
The log horse is compatible with most chainsaw models. However, always check the chainsaw bracket dimensions and ensure it securely holds your specific chainsaw model.
Fold the log horse by retracting the legs and securing them with the locking pins. Store in a dry, safe place away from moisture and direct sunlight to prevent damage.
Immediately stop using the log horse and inspect the damaged part. Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer for replacement parts to ensure safe and proper operation.
Ensure the log horse is set up on a flat, stable surface. Regularly check all joints and connections for tightness, and follow the user manual for recommended log size limits to prevent overloading.