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Feeding Material into the Machine. 

 

Ensure that no contaminated material is fed into the Chipper. Metal, stones, sand and dirt will harm 
the cutting edge of the blades, leading to undesirable performance. Avoid feeding stringy materials 
such as cabbage trees into the Chipper as these can wrap around the cutter shaft bearing, damaging 
the seals. 

Avoid feeding short pieces of wood into the Chipper. These short pieces tend to bounce off the 
cutting disc and act erratically. To chip these short pieces of material, combine their feeding with 
larger lengths of wood.  

Freshly cut green material will be cut more efficiently that old wood which has been sitting for an 
extended period. 

The maximum diameter of braches that the Chipper can process is 65mm, depending on the 
hardness of the wood. The Chipper has been designed to self-feed the material into the cutting 
blades. Because the Chipper has a large inlet chute, larger material has the tendency to stall the 
machine. To aid in stopping this, manually feed these larger branches down the chute, allowing the 
engine to maintain a high speed to effectively cut the material without stalling. 

Ensure that the material is fed into the inlet chute wooded end first, leaving the leafy end to be 
pulled through. This aids in the self-feeding on the machine and helps the bushy material be 
effectively cut. Some of the smaller growth coming off the main branch may need to be trimmed so 
that it doesn’t get jammed at the bottom of the inlet chute. As the operator becomes more familiar 
with the machine, they will be able to judge which branches need to be trimmed. 

If material becomes clogged at the bottom end of the inlet chute, use a spare branch to push the 
blocked material down into the cutting blade. Ensure that the spare branch is of sufficient length so 
that the operator does not have to reach down inside the chute. 

The Chipper is able to process material other than just branches. Leaves, prunings and vines can be 
fed into the Chipper.  

Unclogging the Cutter 

If the Chipper stalls through overloading or clogging, stop the engine, ensure that the cutting disc 
has completely stopped and the ignition switch is in the OFF position and the sparkplug is 
disconnected. Open the cutter housing cover and remove all the material from the housing. Close 
the cutter housing, and restart the machine. Refer to the starting procedure at the beginning of this 
section for guidance.  If any stringy material becomes wrapped around the rotor shaft, remove it 
before it works itself into the bearing.  

 

Summary of Contents for BRC65

Page 1: ...Copyright Roy Gripske Sons Pty Ltd 2014 1312191 Owners Manual www poweruplawncare com au Bushranger BRC65 Chipper V1 12 13 WARNING Read this manual before operating your Bushranger chipper ...

Page 2: ...tions 4 Operating the Chipper 5 Operation 5 Starting Stopping the machine 6 Engaging the Cutter Drive 6 Feeding Material into the Machine 7 Unclogging the Cutter 7 Maintenance 8 Tensioning Replacing the Belt 8 Adjusting the Anvil 8 Replacing the Cutting Blade 9 Cleaning and Storage 9 2 ...

Page 3: ...se of the equipment 2 Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the machine 3 Never operate the machine while people or animals are nearby 4 The operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or property 5 While using the machine always wear substantial footwear and long trousers Do not operate the Chipper when barefoot or wearing ...

Page 4: ...tended purpose Do not modify the design of the machine in any way If you have any doubts contact your authorised service dealer HEALTH SAFETY AT WORK This Chipper has been designed and constructed so that in so far as reasonably practical it will not endanger the safety and health of those working with it This is however subject to the machine being properly used and maintained according to the co...

Page 5: ...face Ensure all nuts and bolts are properly tightened Ensure all safety guards are in place Make sure the inlet chute is free of debris before starting the unit Check the engine oil level Operation Preventing accidental injury is the sole responsibility of each user of this machine Ensure the operator of this machine is thoroughly familiar with the operation and safety procedures described in this...

Page 6: ...ine please refer to the supplied engine owners manual For more detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of the engine please refer to the supplied engine owners manual Stopping the Engine Turn the ignition switch to the off position and wait for the cutter to stop rotating Turn the fuel tap to the OFF position Engaging the Cutter Drive Once the engine is running at full power slowly ...

Page 7: ...fed into the inlet chute wooded end first leaving the leafy end to be pulled through This aids in the self feeding on the machine and helps the bushy material be effectively cut Some of the smaller growth coming off the main branch may need to be trimmed so that it doesn t get jammed at the bottom of the inlet chute As the operator becomes more familiar with the machine they will be able to judge ...

Page 8: ... they are new Grease the cutter shaft bearings Ensure not to overfill with grease as the seals could pop out of the housing For engine maintenance refer to the Engine service manual document Tensioning Replacing the Belt Remove the belt cover and check the tension of the belt To tension the belt loosen the locking nuts and reposition the rose joints which gives the correct tension on the belts Adj...

Page 9: ...in the first instance can be rotated and refitted Take the blades to your authorised service dealer to resharpen the blades if both sides are worn Cleaning and Storage If you wish to clean the machine wait for the engine to cool down and hose the machine down inside and out Ensure that the drainage hole at the bottom of the cutter housing is not blocked Do not wash the chipper with high pressure w...

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