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OPERATING SAFETY
• Store the unit in an area away from human
activity.
• Do not permit children to play on or around
the stored machine.
• Store the unit in a dry, level area. Support the
frame with planks if required.
4.10 STORAGE
After the season's use or when the machine will
not be used for a period of time, completely inspect
all major systems of the Commercial Trailer Wood
Chipper. Replace or repair any worn or damaged
components to prevent any unnecessary down time
at the beginning of the next season.
Follow this procedure before storing:
1. Remove all material from the machine.
2. Thoroughly wash the machine with a pressure
washer or water hose to remove all dirt, mud or
debris.
3. Inspect all rotating parts for entangled material.
Remove all entangled material.
4. Check the condition of the belts and pulleys.
Replace or adjust as required.
5. Run the machine a few minutes to dry the mois-
ture from inside the machine.
6. Turn fuel valve off.
7. Move the feed hopper intake gate up and lock.
8. Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent
rusting.
9. Remove ignition key and store in a secure place.
10. Remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry
area on wooden blocks or a wooden pallet.
Charge it monthly to maintain an adequate
charge.
11. It is best to store the machine inside. If that is
not possible, cover with a waterproof tarpaulin
and tie down securely.
12. Store in an area away from human activity.
4.9.1 PLACING IN STORAGE
13. Do not allow children to play around the stored
unit.
When removing this machine from storage, follow
this procedure:
1. Remove the tarpaulin if covered.
2. Install and connect the battery.
3. Bring the ignition key.
4. Review and follow the pre-operation checklist.
4.9.2 REMOVING FROM STORAGE
IMPORTANT
If the machine has been stored for more
than 6 months, warm the engine by
running it for 2-3 minutes and drain the
oil. Change the oil while the oil is warm
to remove any condensation. Refer to
Maintenance section.
Fig. 35 STORED