McCulloch CS 35 Operation's Manual

McCulloch CS 35 manual cover
Pages 620
Year 2020
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McCulloch CS 35 Specification

The McCulloch CS 35 is a compact and robust chainsaw designed for light to medium-duty cutting tasks. It features a powerful 35cc two-stroke engine that delivers a reliable performance, suitable for a variety of applications such as pruning, cutting firewood, and general property maintenance. The chainsaw is equipped with a 14-inch guide bar and chain, optimized for efficient cutting with reduced kickback, making it safer and easier to handle for users of varying skill levels.

The CS 35 incorporates an advanced anti-vibration system, which minimizes fatigue during extended use by reducing the vibrations transmitted to the user's hands and arms. This feature, combined with an ergonomic rear handle and a well-balanced design, ensures comfort and control, enhancing the overall user experience. The chainsaw is fitted with a combined choke/stop control, simplifying starting procedures and reducing the risk of engine flooding.

Maintenance is streamlined with features such as a tool-less chain tensioning system, allowing for quick and easy adjustments to the chain without the need for additional tools. The automatic chain lubrication system ensures consistent oil distribution to the bar and chain, prolonging their lifespan and maintaining cutting efficiency. The McCulloch CS 35 also includes an inertia-activated chain brake for added safety, instantly stopping the chain in the event of kickback.

This chainsaw is designed with both performance and user-friendliness in mind, making it an ideal choice for homeowners and occasional users who require a dependable and versatile tool for their outdoor cutting needs.

McCulloch CS 35 F.A.Q.

How do I start the McCulloch CS 35 chainsaw?

To start the McCulloch CS 35 chainsaw, ensure the chain brake is engaged. Set the choke lever to the "choke" position. Pull the starter rope until the engine fires, then move the choke to the "run" position and pull again to start the engine.

What steps should I follow for regular maintenance of the chainsaw?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the air filter, checking the chain tension, sharpening the chain, inspecting the spark plug, and ensuring the bar and chain oil reservoir is filled.

Why does my McCulloch CS 35 chainsaw chain keep coming loose?

The chain may come loose due to improper tensioning. Make sure to adjust the chain tension by loosening the bar nuts and using the tensioning screw to set the correct tightness.

How can I troubleshoot a chainsaw that won't start?

Check the fuel tank for fresh fuel, inspect the spark plug for dirt or damage, ensure the air filter is clean, and verify the kill switch is in the correct position.

What type of fuel should I use for my McCulloch CS 35?

Use a 2-stroke engine oil mixed with unleaded gasoline at a 50:1 ratio. Ensure the fuel is fresh and properly mixed before use.

How often should I sharpen the chainsaw chain?

The chain should be sharpened every time you refill the fuel tank or when you notice the chain is not cutting efficiently.

What should I do if the chainsaw overheats during use?

Stop the chainsaw and let it cool down. Check for proper chain lubrication, clean the air filter, and ensure there is no debris blocking the cooling fins.

How do I replace the chain on my McCulloch CS 35?

First, remove the bar nuts and clutch cover. Slide the old chain off the bar, place the new chain on the bar, ensuring it's in the correct direction, and reassemble the clutch cover and bar nuts. Adjust the tension accordingly.

Why does my chainsaw stall when I press the throttle?

The chainsaw may stall due to a clogged air filter, dirty carburetor, or incorrect fuel mixture. Clean the air filter and carburetor, and ensure the fuel mixture is correct.

How do I properly store my McCulloch CS 35 chainsaw?

To store the chainsaw, drain the fuel tank and run the engine until it stops. Clean the chainsaw thoroughly, remove the chain and bar, and store it in a dry, dust-free area.