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pletely cool.
Remove the Engine’s
Spark Plug Wire
. Then clean out the
interior of the machine and its Dis-
charge Chute.
using the chipper Hopper:
The Chipper Hopper (6) is located
1.
on the side of the machine and is
designed to chip the larger, heavier
materials that the Shredder Hopper is
not designed to handle.
(See Figure Y.)
The Chipper Hopper (6) can chip
2.
branches and vines ranging in size
from
1” to 3” in diameter
.
(See Figure Y.)
Make sure to cut the material into
3.
manageable lengths (5 or 6 feet long)
before feeding them into the Chipper
Hopper (6).
Do not force material into the Chip-
4.
per Hopper (6). If the machine does
not chip well, have a qualified service
technician sharpen or replace the
Chipper Knives and/or adjust the gap
between the Knives and Wear Plate.
Extremely hard knots will not process
5.
very well. Short stubs that have not
self-fed into the Chipper Hopper (6)
can be pushed through with the next
branch to be chipped.
Do not throw
remaining stubs or unchippable
knots into the chipper Hopper.
Damage to the machine will result.
(See Figure Y.)
If branches are larger than 1” diam
-
6.
eter, feed only one branch at a time
through the Chipper Hopper (6).
(See Figure Y.)
Branches smaller than 1” diameter
7.
can be bundled together and fed
through the Chipper Hopper (6) at
one time.
(See Figure Y.)
Overloading the Tow-Behind Shred-
8.
der will cause the Engine (61) RPM’s
(speed) to decrease. If you hear the
Engine RPM’s decreasing, stop feed-
ing material into the machine until the
Engine has returned to full speed.
When finished, turn the Engine’s
9.
Power Switch to its “OFF” position.
Wait until the machine completely
stops. Allow the Engine to com-
pletely cool.
Remove the Engine’s
Spark Plug Wire.
Then clean out the
interior of the machine and its Dis-
charge Chute.