OPERATING
Drive Alignment
Adjusting the Drive Alignment
Adjust the rear axle when the saw’s drive
alignment is off (saw will not cut in a straight
line).
1. Turn the tap bolt clockwise using the
provided wrench to adjust the drive
alignment toward the right, or
counterclockwise to adjust the drive
alignment toward the left.
Adjustment Bolt
Tie-Downs
Use the tie-downs (one at the back and one at
the front end of the saw) when securing the
saw in a truck/trailer for transportation. DO
NOT over-tighten a chain/rope to the front end
tie-down, which may bend the frame and
damage the saw.
Footrest (Optional)
Use the footrest, if desired, to add body weight
to the rear of the saw and improve the rear
wheel traction when cutting.
Footrest
Weight Bar (Optional)
The weight bar (optional) adds 56 lb. to the
rear of the saw to improve the rear wheel
traction when cutting.
1. Attach the second footrest to the back of
the frame base using the screws, washers,
and lock nuts provided.
2. Rest the weight bar on top of both
footrests.
3. Place a flat washer onto both cap screws.
Fit the cap screws through the holes on top
of the weight bar and through the slot on
both footrests.
4. Place a fender washer onto each cap
screw underneath the footrest and secure
with a lock nut.
5. Remove the weight bar as necessary
Spotlight (Optional)
1. Loosen both spotlight bar lock knobs and
slide the spotlight bar from side-to-side to
adjust the length of the bar.
2. Tighten the lock knobs to secure.
3. Turn the spotlight switch on or off as
needed for additional lighting.
Spotlight
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