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- Create parkside-chainsaw.md with full specs and operating guide - 53cc engine, 2.0kW, 50:1 fuel mix (standardized) - Standard rear-handle design for ground-level work - Oregon 18" bar and chain specifications - Add cross-reference in Husqvarna T435 doc - Include comparison table between both chainsaws - Add manual PDF 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Chainsaw
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# Chainsaw (Husqvarna T435)
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Husqvarna T435 - Professional top-handle chainsaw for tree maintenance.
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Husqvarna T435 - Professional top-handle chainsaw for tree maintenance.
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> [!info] Two Chainsaws Available
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> We have two chainsaws (both use 50:1 fuel mix):
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> - **This saw (Husqvarna T435)**: Top-handle for tree work
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> - **[[parkside-chainsaw|Parkside]]**: Rear-handle for ground-level work
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> [!danger] High Risk Equipment - Training Required
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> [!danger] High Risk Equipment - Training Required
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> This is a **top-handle chainsaw** designed specifically for tree surgery by trained professionals. Due to the compact handle design, there is an increased risk of losing control. Proper training is **mandatory** before use. Always wear full PPE.
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> This is a **top-handle chainsaw** designed specifically for tree surgery by trained professionals. Due to the compact handle design, there is an increased risk of losing control. Proper training is **mandatory** before use. Always wear full PPE.
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title: Parkside Petrol Chainsaw
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description: Parkside 53cc petrol chainsaw safety, operation, and maintenance guide
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- chainsaw
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# Parkside Petrol Chainsaw
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Parkside 53cc rear-handle petrol chainsaw for ground-level cutting work.
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> [!warning] Training Required
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> Chainsaw operation requires proper training. Always wear full PPE. Read the manual completely before first use.
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## Specifications
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| Make/Model | Parkside (Lidl/Scheppach) |
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| Article No. | IAN 335372_2004 |
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| Engine | 53 cc, 2-stroke |
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| Power | 2.0 kW (max output) |
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| Idle speed | 3000 rpm |
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| Weight | 5.7 kg (without bar/chain), 6.8 kg (with cutting equipment) |
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| Fuel tank | 0.55 L (550 ml) |
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| Chain oil tank | 0.26 L (260 ml) |
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| Fuel mix | 50:1 (petrol:2-stroke oil) |
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| Spark plug | L8RTF (gap: 0.6 mm) |
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| Guide bar | Oregon PRO AM 18" (45 cm) |
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| Chain | Oregon 18" 21LPX072X, pitch 0.325", gauge 0.058" |
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| Sound power level | 117 dB(A) |
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| Storage location | *TBD* |
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> [!info] Same Fuel Mix
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> This chainsaw uses the same **50:1 fuel mix** as the [[chainsaw|Husqvarna T435]].
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## Required PPE
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> [!warning] Mandatory Safety Equipment
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> Chainsaw injuries are severe. PPE is essential for every use.
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- Chainsaw chaps or trousers (with saw protection)
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- Steel-capped boots (chainsaw rated, non-slip sole)
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- Approved protective helmet with visor and ear defenders
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- Chainsaw gloves (with saw protection)
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- High-vis vest (if working near others)
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- First-aid kit nearby
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- Fire extinguisher nearby (fire risk from sparks/fuel)
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## Safety Devices
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| Device | Function |
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| **Chain brake** | Stops chain on kickback - engages manually (push forward) or automatically via inertia |
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| **Throttle lockout** | Prevents accidental throttle activation |
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| **Chain catcher** | Catches chain if it breaks or derails |
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| **Rear hand guard** | Protects right hand from chain |
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| **Start/stop switch** | Quick engine shutoff |
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| **Anti-vibration system** | Reduces hand-arm vibration |
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## Pre-Use Checks
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1. Check fuel level (correct 50:1 mix)
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2. Check bar oil level
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3. Inspect chain tension - should lift slightly off bar but still move freely
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4. Check chain sharpness
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5. Inspect bar for damage or wear
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6. Check all guards and handles are secure
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7. Test chain brake function (push forward to engage, pull back to release)
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8. Check for fuel leaks
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9. Make sure muffler is correctly attached with no damage
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10. Check spark arrestor is in place
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## Starting Procedure
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### Cold Start
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1. Place saw on flat, stable ground
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2. **Engage chain brake** (push front hand guard forward)
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3. Set master control lever to CHOKE position
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4. Press fuel primer bulb until fuel is visible (approx. 10 times)
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5. Hold front handle firmly, secure rear with foot through handle
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6. Pull starter rope until engine fires (typically 3-5 pulls)
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7. Move master control to HALF THROTTLE position
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8. Pull starter rope until engine starts
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9. Briefly press throttle trigger to return to idle
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10. Let warm up briefly
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11. **Release chain brake** only when ready to cut
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### Warm Start
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1. Engage chain brake
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2. Set master control to HALF THROTTLE (no choke)
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3. Press primer bulb a few times
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4. Pull starter rope until engine starts
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5. Press throttle briefly to return to idle
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> [!warning] Safety
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> Never start the engine indoors - exhaust fumes are dangerous. Never start without guide bar and chain fitted.
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## Safe Operation
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### Critical Rules
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- **Never use with one hand** - always use both hands with firm grip
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- **Never cut above shoulder height**
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- Right hand on rear handle, left hand on front handle
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- Keep firm footing at all times
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- Be aware of kickback zone (top quarter of bar tip)
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- **Never cut with the tip of the bar**
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- Keep chain brake engaged when walking between cuts
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- Observe surroundings for people and animals
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- Do not use when fatigued or under influence of alcohol/medication
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- Maintain 15-meter safety distance from others
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### Kickback Prevention
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> [!danger] Kickback Warning
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> Kickback occurs when the chain at the bar tip catches an object, causing a lightning-fast reverse reaction that kicks the bar up toward the operator.
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Prevent kickback by:
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- Never letting the bar tip contact anything
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- Keeping chain sharp and properly tensioned
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- Not overreaching
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- Using low-kickback chain if available
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- Maintaining focus - lack of concentration is a major cause
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- Never cutting with the upper part of the bar tip
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### Reactive Forces
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Be aware of these forces when cutting:
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- **Pushback**: When chain on bottom of bar stops suddenly - pushes saw backward
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- **Pull-in**: When chain on top of bar stops suddenly - pulls saw forward
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- **Kickback**: When bar tip contacts object - rotates saw upward rapidly
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## Shutdown Procedure
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1. Release throttle and let engine idle
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2. Push start/stop switch to STOP
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3. Engage chain brake
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4. Allow to cool before storage
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5. Clean saw body and bar
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6. Top up bar oil for storage
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## Fuelling
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> [!warning] Fuel Safety
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> - Never refuel while engine is running or hot
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> - Use approved fuel containers
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> - No smoking or open flames nearby
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> - Wipe up any spills before starting
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| Fuel type | Unleaded petrol + 2-stroke oil |
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| Mix ratio | 50:1 (2% oil) |
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| Fuel tank | 0.55 L |
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| Chain oil | Quality bar and chain oil |
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| Oil tank | 0.26 L |
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### Mixing Fuel
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For 50:1 ratio:
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- 1 litre petrol : 20 ml 2-stroke oil
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- 5 litres petrol : 100 ml 2-stroke oil
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> [!tip] Fuel Freshness
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> Only mix enough fuel for 30 days of use. Stale fuel causes starting problems.
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## Chain Tension Adjustment
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1. Stop engine and allow to cool
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2. Loosen bar nuts (do not remove)
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3. Turn chain tensioner screw:
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- Clockwise = tighten chain
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- Counter-clockwise = loosen chain
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4. Correct tension: chain can be pulled away from bar by about 3mm but snaps back
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5. Tighten bar nuts while holding bar tip up
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6. Check chain moves freely by hand
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> [!warning] Check Tension Frequently
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> New chains stretch quickly. Check tension after every few cuts initially.
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## Maintenance
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### After Each Use
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- [ ] Clean external parts
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- [ ] Check chain tension
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- [ ] Check chain sharpness
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- [ ] Turn guide bar (even wear)
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- [ ] Check bar groove and oil hole are clear
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- [ ] Check for fuel/oil leaks
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### Weekly (Regular Use)
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- [ ] Clean air filter
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- [ ] Check spark plug condition
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- [ ] Clean cooling fins
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- [ ] Check chain brake function
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- [ ] Inspect chain catcher
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- [ ] Check all screws and nuts are tight
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### Monthly
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- [ ] Clean fuel filter
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- [ ] Clean spark arrestor in muffler
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- [ ] Check clutch drum and sprocket
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- [ ] Sharpen or replace chain as needed
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- [ ] Remove burrs from guide bar edges
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### Chain Sharpening
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A sharp chain produces long wood chips. A dull chain produces sawdust and requires excessive pressure.
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- Saw produces sawdust instead of chips
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- Excessive pressure needed to cut
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- Saw pulls to one side
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- Smoke when cutting
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## Troubleshooting
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| Won't start | Flooded | Wait 10 mins, try without choke |
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| | No fuel | Refuel with correct 50:1 mix |
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| | Spark plug fouled/wet | Clean and dry spark plug |
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| | Spark plug gap wrong | Set to 0.6 mm |
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| | Choke in wrong position | Check master control position |
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| Starts but stops | Incorrect fuel mix | Drain and refill with correct mix |
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| | Clogged air filter | Clean or replace |
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| | Clogged fuel filter | Replace fuel filter |
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| | Blocked spark arrestor | Clean spark arrestor |
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| Chain won't turn | Chain brake engaged | Pull guard rearward to release |
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| | Chain too tight | Adjust tension |
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| Cuts crooked | Dull/uneven chain | Sharpen evenly or replace |
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| | Damaged bar | Inspect and replace if needed |
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| Poor lubrication | Blocked oil channel | Clean guide bar oil hole |
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| | Empty oil tank | Refill with bar oil |
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| Chain rotates at idle | Idle speed too high | Adjust idle screw (contact dealer if unsure) |
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| Excessive vibration | Loose parts | Check all bolts and screws |
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| | Damaged anti-vibe mounts | Replace mounts |
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## Storage
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### Short-term
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- Engage chain brake
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- Clean saw thoroughly
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- Store in dry location away from direct sunlight
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### Long-term (Over 3 Months)
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1. Run engine until fuel tank is empty
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2. Remove and clean chain and guide bar
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3. Apply light oil to chain to prevent rust
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4. Clean the entire saw
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5. Remove spark plug, add small amount of 2-stroke oil to cylinder, pull starter slowly a few times
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6. Replace spark plug loosely
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7. Store in dry location
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> [!tip] Storage Location
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> *TBD - Add chainsaw storage location*
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## Emergency Procedures
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### Kickback Injury
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1. Stop the chainsaw immediately
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2. Apply first aid / call for help
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3. Seek medical attention - chainsaw wounds are serious
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### Fire
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- Keep fire extinguisher nearby during operation
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- Hot muffler and sparks can ignite dry materials
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- If clothing catches fire: STOP, DROP, ROLL
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### If Chain Jams in Cut
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1. **Stop the engine immediately**
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2. Do not try to free while running
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3. Use a wedge or lever to free the bar
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## Comparison: Parkside vs Husqvarna T435
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| Feature | Parkside | [[chainsaw|Husqvarna T435]] |
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| Type | Rear-handle (standard) | Top-handle (professional) |
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| Best for | Ground-level cutting | Tree work by arborists |
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| Engine | 53 cc | 35.2 cc |
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| Weight | 5.7 kg | 3.4 kg |
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| Bar length | 45 cm (18") | Various |
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| Fuel mix | 50:1 | 50:1 |
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| Power | 2.0 kW | 1.5 kW |
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## Documentation
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- [Parkside Petrol Chainsaw Manual (PDF)](/equipment/farm-machinery/manuals/parkside-petrol-chainsaw-manual.pdf) - Complete operator's manual
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## Contact
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| Service | Contact |
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| Repairs/Service | *TBD* |
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| Lidl Customer Service | See manual for local number |
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