CH140 L
15
D
Look inside feedchute to ensure that it is empty.
D
Make sure that all shields are in place and intact.
Removal of the shields is prohibited!
D
Direct the discharge chute in desired position.
7.3.MOUNTING THE EXTENSION PLATE
D
If better stability is needed, use the extension plate.
Look also spare parts.
M12
M12
M12x30
Fig.5.Mounting the extension plate.
7.4.PTO---SHAFT
IMPORTANT!
If the tractor has a PTO---brake (for
example Ford), you have to use an
overrunning
clutch.
Shaft
recommendations:
M4SLC
7.4.1.CUTTING THE PTO SHAFT TO THE
CORRECT LENGHT
If the PTO shaft is too long it might
bind when the three point hitch is
lifted up. Damage might be caused
to the bearings of the chipper or to
the PTO of the tractor. If the PTO
shaft is too long it must be cut. Both
PTO halves must be shortened by
equal amounts.
CAUTION!
1. Mount the chipper on the three---point hitch of the
tractor.
2. Cut the engine and remove the keys. Lower the
chipper on a firm and level surface.
3. Check that the splined shafts of the tractor and chipper
are on the same level.
4. Connect one shaft half to the chipper PTO and the
other half to the tractor PTO. Put the PTO halves side
by side so that one shaft end is 1” from the PTO---end
of the chipper. Mark the length required. The tubes
must be so short that they cannot reach the bottom in
any chipper position. Cut the plastic tube. Refer to fig.
6.---7.
Fig.6.
Fig.7.
5. Cut a profile tube piece of similar length as the plastic
tube piece. Shorten the other PTO shaft similarly.
Finish by filing the sharp edges. See fig. 8.--- 9.
Fig.8.
Fig.9.