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LIMITED WARRANTY

This warranty applies to all ECHO Bear Cat

®

 Outdoor Power Equipment manufactured by Crary

®

 Industries, Inc. and does not 

include gas engine or electric powered pressure washers under the ECHO Bear Cat brand. See ECHO Bear Cat Pressure 

Washer Limited Warranty for complete warranty details on those products.
Crary Industries, Inc. warrants to the original owner each new ECHO Bear Cat product to be free from defects in material and 

workmanship, under normal use and service. The warranty shall extend, from date of purchase, 3 years (U.S. and Canada 

only (2 years outside U.S. and Canada)) for Consumer use of the product, 1 year for Commercial applications and 6 months 

for Rental applications. Replacement parts and accessories are warranted for (90) days from date of installation. Batteries for 

Inverters and Generators are warranted for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase.

“Consumer” defined as: complete unit for personal, residential or non-income producing use.
“Commercial” defined as: complete unit for commercial, institutional, property management, agricultural, horticultural or income 

producing use.

“Rental” defined as: complete unit for rental purposes to produce income.
*Models SC2163, SC2170, SC3206 & SC3208 are classified as Consumer grade products and will not qualify for warranty 

coverage if used for Commercial or Rental purposes.

The product is warranted to the original owner by either a completed warranty registration on file at Crary Industries, Inc. and/or 

proof of sale. Warranty coverage begins on the date of purchase. The warranty registration can be registered on-line by visiting 

bearcatproducts.com/Product-Support/Product-Registration or the paper card completed and returned to Crary Industries, Inc.

In the event of a failure, return the product, at your cost, along with proof of purchase to the selling ECHO Bear Cat dealer. Crary 

Industries, Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace any parts found to be defective in material or workmanship. Warranty on any 

repairs will not extend beyond the product warranty. Repair or attempted repair by anyone other than an authorized ECHO Bear 

Cat dealer as well as subsequent failure or damage that may occur as a result of that work will not be paid under this warranty. 

Crary Industries, Inc. does not warrant replacement components not manufactured or sold by Crary Industries, Inc.
1.  This warranty applies only to parts or components that are defective in material or workmanship.
2. 

This warranty does not cover normal wear items including, but not limited to: batteries, bearings, belts, pulleys, filters, 

chipper blades, shredder flails or knives.

3.  This warranty does not cover normal maintenance, service or adjustments.
4.  This warranty does not cover depreciation or damage due to misuse, negligence, accident or improper maintenance.
5.  This warranty does not cover damage due to improper setup, installation or adjustment.
6. 

This warranty does not cover damage due to unauthorized modifications of the product. 

7.  Engines are warranted by the respective engine manufacturer and are not covered by this warranty.

ECHO Bear Cat’s Demo Fleet Warranty Program includes the following distributor guidelines. On the first day the machine is 

used for demonstration, all demo units must be registered to the distributor. A demo unit is under warranty to the distributor as 

long as it is in the demo fleet, a term which cannot exceed two years. If delivery date to the distributor is more than one year prior 

to the date unit enters the demo fleet, the warranty is expired. All units sold to customers within the demo period will be granted 

a six month commercial warranty or one year consumer warranty. In order for these warranties to be effective, all registrations 

must be changed to new owner once units are sold. Should unit be sold to customer outside of the demo period, no warranty 

is offered by the manufacturer. 
Crary Industries, Inc. is not liable for any property damage, personal injury or death resulting from the unauthorized modification 

or alteration of an ECHO Bear Cat product or from the owner’s failure to assemble, install, maintain or operate the product in 

accordance with the provisions of the Owner’s manual.
Crary Industries, Inc. is not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages or injuries including but not limited to loss of 

crops, loss of profits, rental of substitute equipment or other commercial loss.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights that may vary from area to area.

Crary Industries, Inc. makes no warranties, representations or promises, expressed or implied as to the performance of its 

products other than those set forth in this warranty. Neither the dealer nor any other person has any authority to make any 

representations, warranties or promises on behalf of Crary Industries, Inc. or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty 

in any way. Crary Industries, Inc., at its discretion, may periodically offer limited, written enhancements to this warranty.

CRARY INDUSTRIES, INC. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE DESIGN AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS OF ITS 

PRODUCTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO PREVIOUS PURCHASERS OF ITS PRODUCTS.

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for Bear Cat SC3306

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ENGLISH PN 70352 00 Rev 012218 Companion to 70509 00 Range J00760 Current SC3306 306cc Briggs Stratton SC3306E 306cc Briggs Stratton Electric 3 INCH CHIPPER SHREDDER bearcatproducts com ...

Page 2: ...er or the factory For parts contact your authorized dealer The parts manual for your machine is available at bearcatproducts com Product Support Find A Product Manual Your dealer will need to know the identification number of your machine to provide the most efficient service See below for information on how to identify and record the identification number for your machine FOR ENGINE SERVICE OR PA...

Page 3: ...rmal wear items including but not limited to batteries bearings belts pulleys filters chipper blades shredder flails or knives 3 This warranty does not cover normal maintenance service or adjustments 4 This warranty does not cover depreciation or damage due to misuse negligence accident or improper maintenance 5 This warranty does not cover damage due to improper setup installation or adjustment 6...

Page 4: ...ERATING THE CHIPPER 11 4 3 CHIPPER OPERATION GUIDELINES 12 4 4 SLOWING AND STOPPING THE CHIPPER ROTOR AND ENGINE 13 5 SERVICE MAINTENANCE 14 5 1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 14 5 2 ROTOR LOCK 15 5 3 CHIPPER BLADES MAINTENANCE 15 5 4 REMOVING THE BLADES 15 5 5 SHARPENING THE BLADES 16 5 6 INSTALLING THE BLADES 16 5 7 SHREDDER KNIVES MAINTENANCE 17 5 8 REMOVING THE SHREDDER KNIVES 17 5 9 ADJUSTING THE CHIPP...

Page 5: ...tural crops without an engine spark arrestor in continuous effective working order The engine on your power equipment like most outdoor power equipment is an internal combustion engine that burns gasoline or diesel fuel hydrocarbons If operating your power equipment in affected areas it must be equipped with a spark arrestor in continuous effective working order The spark arrestor must be attached...

Page 6: ...oper working condition before starting the machine 17 Do not transport or move machine while it is operating or running 1 3 BEFORE OPERATING 1 Read and understand this owner s manual Be completely familiar with the controls and the proper use of this equipment 2 Familiarize yourself with all of the safety and operating decals on this equipment and on any of its attachments or accessories 3 Keep sa...

Page 7: ...blade bolts for proper torque after every 8 hours of operation Check blades and rotate or resharpen daily or as required to keep blades sharp Failure to do so may cause poor performance damage or personal injury and will void the machine warranty Improper use and care of the battery on electric start models can result in serious personal injury or property damage Always observe the following safet...

Page 8: ... off power source disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug and make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop Check blade bolts for proper torque after every 8 hours of operation Check blades and rotate or resharpen daily or as required to keep blades sharp Refer to owners manual for instructions Failure to do so may cause poor performance damage or personal injury and will void the mac...

Page 9: ...elow correspond to the decals in Section 1 7 Make certain that all safety and operating decals on this machine are kept clean and in good condition Decals that need replacement must be applied to their original locations 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 Decal located on housing Decal located on base ...

Page 10: ... 16 x 3 4 carriage bolts 11 so the head of the bolt is located on the inside of the chute Install both bolts through handle before fastening with 5 16 flange nuts This handle is to be attached only to the bottom of part 10 2 1 3 ATTACH SHREDDER HOPPER HANDLE To attach handle 12 to shredder hopper 13 install four 5 16 X 1 hex bolts 14 so the head of the bolt is located on the inside of the hopper S...

Page 11: ...olts 11 so the head of the bolt is located on the inside of the hopper Secure bolts with 5 16 flange nuts 2 2 3 ATTACH SHREDDER HOPPER 1 Install the shredder hopper 10 to the housing body so the handle is located above the engine and the opening is toward the chipper chute 2 Install eight 5 16 18 x 3 4 carriage bolts 12 so the head of the bolt is located on the inside of the hopper Fasten bolts wi...

Page 12: ...mended in your engine owner s manual To add fuel Check the oil level and if needed fill the engine crankcase with the type and amount of oil specified in the engine owner s manual You will need to purchase a battery Choose a battery that meets or exceeds the engine manufacturer s specifications Consult your engine owner s manual or authorized dealer for specification details To install the battery...

Page 13: ...e chipper chute to the chipper blades 3 ENGINE THROTTLE This controls the speed of the engine Increase the throttle by moving the lever to the FAST position To decrease the throttle move the lever to the SLOW position 4 ENGAGEMENT HANDLE During engine start up the engagement handle must be in the disengaged UP position With the engine at 1 4 throttle carefully engage the rotor by slowly pushing th...

Page 14: ...Move lever to the run position when engine is running Refer to engine manual for further engine operating instructions 6 STARTER SWITCH Electric start model only The starter switch is used to start or stop the engine on model SC3306E See Figure 3 4 for switch location Refer to the engine manual for further operating instructions Figure 3 5 Figure 3 4 ...

Page 15: ...E HANDLE IS IN THE START POSITION NEVER ATTEMPT TO START MACHINE WITH THE DRIVE BELT ENGAGED 1 Check engine oil level before starting 2 Place the throttle control midway between the SLOW and FAST positions Place the choke control into the CHOKE position 3 Place the chipper engagement lever in the START position 4 Use key switch recoil to start the engine 5 Move the clutch to the RUN position For a...

Page 16: ...eaves garden refuse sticks and small branches 8 Alternate green or fresh cut material with dry material to lubricate the chipping blades for longer life and better performance Chipping dead dry material will create heat and dull the chipping blades quicker 9 ALWAYS feed brush from the side of the chipper chute rather than from the front Step aside to avoid being hit by the brush moving into the ch...

Page 17: ...THE ROTOR AND ENGINE 1 With the belt still engaged slowly move the throttle to the SLOW position 2 Allow the engine to run at slow idle for 30 60 seconds 3 Stop the engine by moving the throttle to the STOP position or turning off the ignition switch 4 Allow rotor to come to a complete stop 5 Once the engine is off and the rotor has completely stopped the belt can be disengaged by moving the belt ...

Page 18: ...S EVERY 25 HOURS EVERY 50 HOURS EVERY YEAR Engine oil Change 1 Fuel filter Replace Spark plug Check condition and gap Engine oil Check fill Fuel tank Check fill All internal and external nuts and bolts Check tightness Battery connections Check Chipper blades Check sharpness and re torque to 25 ft lbs 2 Shredder knives Check condition Spark arrestor Clean Entire machine Clean Drive belt Check Belt ...

Page 19: ...branches Before you sharpen the chipping blades check for permanent damage Replace the blade if 1 Install the rotor lock see Section 5 2 2 Flip the discharge door shield 1 up For CE compliant models remove the discharge assembly 3 Remove the 5 16 x 1 bolt 2 and flange nut 3 holding the shredder screen 4 to the bottom of the frame Pull discharge screen out from the bottom and rotate the top downwar...

Page 20: ...late when sharpening the blades to achieve the proper angle see Figure 5 4 45 25 Mounting Surface DO NOT GRIND Mounting Surface DO NOT GRIND Sharpened Surface Sharpened Surface Figure 5 3 Chipper Blade Surfaces 5 5 SHARPENING THE BLADES 5 6 INSTALLING THE BLADES Make sure the top flange of the discharge screen is properly and completely installed into upper slot of the housing Failing to do so may...

Page 21: ... shield and torque all 3 8 bolts to 33 ft lbs Test run machine The serrated edge of the shredder knives should face the same direction as the cutting edge of the chipper blades Never reuse the 10 24 nut and bolt Never reuse shafts or spacers if they show signs of wear or abuse Always install new parts when repairing WARNING The chipping blades should clear the anvil by 1 16 to no greater than 1 8 ...

Page 22: ...irection of shaft rotation clockwise on the engine side bearing and counterclockwise on the chute side bearing and set them with a hammer tap Tighten the lock collar set screws 6 Loosen the set screws holding the belt pulley on the rotor shaft Move the pulley on the shaft so it is aligned with the engine drive pulley The pulley should be moved the same amount the rotor was moved only in the opposi...

Page 23: ...Figure 5 9 Belt Shield Removal 3 Engage the clutch with the belt 3 in place and check idler engagement See Figure 5 11 The idler pulley should impact the belt in the center of the pulley All pulleys must be in perfect alignment Torque pulley set screws to 160 In lbs 4 If idler pulley will not remain in alignment with engine and rotor pulleys it may be necessary to replace the idler bracket bushing...

Page 24: ...ulleys as this may cause cord breakage 6 Reinstall the idler pulley ensuring that the belt is on the outside edge of the idler pulley 7 Check all pulleys to make sure they are properly aligned 8 Replace all shields guides and guards 1 Remove discharge door shield discharge screen and rotor shaft end cap on chute side of the machine 2 Loosen the set screws on the lock collar securing the chute side...

Page 25: ...WARNING Do not over grease bearings Overfilling can lead to excessive heat and or unseating of the seals Add grease slowly and under light pressure Whenever possible rotate bearing slowly while lubricating NOTE Lubricate the machine periodically with a lithium based grease Extreme working conditions will require more frequent greasing Grease the following points every 50 100 hours of operating tim...

Page 26: ... or engine block Improper coolant level Fill engine to correct coolant level Refer to the engine owner s manual Engine stalls or belt squeals when engaging belt Engaging belt too fast Reduce engagement speed Belt tension too loose Adjust tensioner Replace belt if needed Engine runs but dies or does not accelerate properly Air filter dirty Clean or replace Fuel filter dirty Replace Fuel vent plugge...

Page 27: ...n 1 16 with straight edge Belt s tension too loose Replace belt or belt tension spring Hard to feed chipper requires excessive power to chip Dull chipper blades Flip sharpen or replace Obstructed discharge Use branch or similar object to clear discharge tube Improper blade clearance Set blade anvil clearance to recommended distance Excessive vibration while running Dull chipper blades Flip sharpen...

Page 28: ...ratton SPECIAL TORQUE REQUIREMENTS LOCATION HARDWARE DESCRIPTION TORQUE UNIFIED INCH TORQUE METRIC A On rotor plate blade mounting bolts 5 16 x 1 hex HD grade 8 bolts 25 ft lbs 34 Nm B On rotor knife shafts 10 24 x 1 1 8 screw 36 in lbs 4 Nm A B SC3306E DESCRIPTION ENGLISH METRIC Overall weight 240 lbs 108 9 kg Max chipper capacity 3 7 6 cm Chipper blades 3 125 x 2 x 25 7 94 x 5 08 x 0 64 cm Max s...

Page 29: ...se specified in this manual When using locking elements increase torque values by 5 BOLT DIAMETER A BOLT TORQUE SAE 2 SAE 5 SAE 8 NM FT LB NM FT LB NM FT LB 1 4 7 5 5 5 11 8 16 12 5 16 15 11 23 17 34 25 3 8 27 20 41 30 61 45 7 16 41 30 68 50 95 70 1 2 68 50 102 75 149 110 9 16 97 70 149 110 203 150 5 8 122 90 203 150 312 230 3 4 217 160 353 260 515 380 7 8 230 170 542 400 814 600 1 298 220 786 580...

Page 30: ...GE DEBRIS BAG 70738 KIT CHIPPER BLADE 70973 KIT SHREDDER KNIVES 77000 00 KIT TWO WHEEL TOW 77353 00 TRAILER 3 CHIPPER SHREDDER 77386 12 SCREEN FINE DISCHARGE 3 8 DIAMETER HOLES 77387 12 SCREEN MEDIUM DISCHARGE 3 4 DIAMETER HOLES 77388 12 SCREEN COARSE DISCHARGE 1 3 8 DIAMETER SLOTS 77389 12 SCREEN WET DEBRIS Trailer 77353 00 Discharge Screens See Chart For Part Number Details Leaf Tamper 70089 ...

Page 31: ...27 3 INCH CHIPPER SHREDDER ENGLISH OPTIONS Discharge Debris Bag 70355 00 Shredder Knife Kit 70973 Optional Blower 70251 Chipping Blade Kit 70738 All Weather Cover 70093 Two Wheel Tow Kit 77000 00 ...

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