McCulloch GRV 345 Blower User Manual


 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 2
Identification of Symbols 3
General Safety Precautions 3
Identification (What is What?) 5
Assembly 6
Operation 8
Maintenance 10
Storage 12
Troubleshooting Table 12
Declaration of Conformity 13
Technical Data 13
INTRODUCTION
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a McCulloch product. You are thereby part of a story that started long
ago,whentheMcCullochCorporationstarteditsmanufacturingof enginesduringWorldWarII.In
1949,whenMcCullochintroduceditsfirstlightone-manchainsaw,woodworkingwouldneverbe
the same again.
Thelineofinnovativechainsawswouldcontinueoverthedecades,andbusiness wasexpanded,
first by airplaneand kartengines inthe1950s, then by minichainsaws inthe 1960s. Later, inthe
1970s and 80s, trimmers and blower/vacs were added to the range.
Today,as a part oftheHusqvarna group,McCulloch continues thetraditionof powerful engines,
technical innovations, and strong designs that have been our hallmarks for more than half acentury.
Lowering fuelconsumption,emissionsand noiselevels areof toppriority tous,as is improvingsafety
and user-friendliness.
We certainly hope that you will be satisfied with your McCulloch product, as it is designed to be
your companion for a long time. By following this operators manual’s advice on usage, service,
andmaintenance,itslifespancanbeextended.Ifyoushouldneedprofessionalhelpwithrepairor
service, please use the Service Locator at www.mcculloch.com.
McCulloch has a policy of continuous product development and therefore reserves the right to
modify the design and appearance of products without prior notice.
This manual can also be downloaded at www.mcculloch.com.