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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

BE-WC42G

Read and understand the Operator’s Manual before operating the machine.

Keep all Children and pets away from area of operation to avoid injury caused by moving parts or flying debris.

Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts. Never wear loose clothing near chipper as 

entanglement may result.

Never run machine indoors; engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, which is colorless, tasteless and odorless.

Prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide can cause death.

Never open housing until rotor has come to a complete stop.

Before making any adjustments, serving or if material becomes clogged up in the machine, shut off engine

(trailer type) or disengage PTO and shut off engine (PTO type). 

Wait until the machine has reached a complete stop before adjusting or clearing debris.

Use extreme caution when feeding material into chipper. Never allow metal, bottles, cans, rocks or other foreign

material to enter wood chipper.

In the event of foreign material entering machine; shut down machine, turn off power supply and wait for all

motion to cease. Inspect all components for damaged or loose parts.

Always wear safety goggles while operating machine.

Never allow hands or any body part inside of the feeding chute or discharge hood.

Stay clear of feeding chute and don’t over reach. Keep proper balance and footing at all times.

Keep processed material clear from discharge hood. Build up of material may prevent adequate discharge and

can result in hick back of material into feeding chute.

Do not transport or move machine while it is running.

Inspect machine before each use to ensure it is free of damage and effects of misuse, and that all bolts are tight.

Always operate machine on a level surface free of obstructions to ensure operator stability.

Keep all guards and deflectors in place and in good working order.

Stand clear of discharge chute in case of flying projectiles.

On PTO models, always verify that tractor is in neutral and PTO is disengaged before starting tractor.

Always use safety chains when towing a trailer type wood chipper.

Be careful when attaching or detaching 3-Point hitch model to tractor. 

Carelessness may result in severe crushing injury.

WARNING!

Never operate machine with Shields or Guards remove!

Summary of Contents for BE-WC42G

Page 1: ...BE WC42G Wood Chipper Operations Parts Manual BE WC42G For Model Purchase Date Dealer Model No Serial No...

Page 2: ...r care and operation can you expect to receive the service and long life designed and built into this mower It is the owner s and or operator s responsibility to Read and understand the information co...

Page 3: ...power supply and wait for all motion to cease Inspect all components for damaged or loose parts Always wear safety goggles while operating machine Never allow hands or any body part inside of the feed...

Page 4: ...ount the chipper to the tractor s 3 Point hitch 2 Lift the chipper until the chipper input shaft and tractor PTO shaft are at the nearest point to each other 3 The PTO shaft may be too long and may ne...

Page 5: ...ncrease engine speed to rated PTO RPM Operate chipper at rated speed of 540 RPM to 1000 RPM CHIPPING OPERATION Chipper accepts various sizes of branches depending on model Small branches can be held t...

Page 6: ...complete stop Sharpening Knives It is recommended that you sharpen the chipper knives as required Knives may need sharpening more or less frequently varying on type of wood chipped Knives will need t...

Page 7: ...If Wait for rotor to come to a complete stop Keep hands clear of blades Never start tractor with rotor housing open Hopper must be down in operating position with lock nuts tightened to use the chipp...

Page 8: ...WOOD CHIPPER PARTS DIAGRAM BE WC42G...

Page 9: ...9 1 Lock Nut M6 110020 20 10 PTO Shaft 110021 21 1 Hex Bolt M6x16 110022 22 Shield Connecting Bracket 110023 23 1 2 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY Top Rotor Housing 110024 24 1 Spacer Ring Hex Bolt M6...

Page 10: ...ement Excessive Angularity Eliminate interference between guard cones and any part on the tractor and or implement Avoid excessive angle during cornering or when lifting or lowering the implement Repl...

Page 11: ...ow greasing instructions Replace defective tubes Extreme load when sliding Short tube engagement Inadequate greasing Continuous sand etc Accelerated wear of telescopic tubes Excessive continuous torqu...

Page 12: ...ed Excessive shaft length Axial loads too high Excessive working angle and torque Overload caused by high starting and peak torques Excessive working angle Shorten shaft length cut both telescopic tub...

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