3.4.1.
The choke lever opens and closes the choke valve in the carburetor. The
closed position enriches the fuel mixture for starting a cold engine.
3.4.2.
The open position provides the correct fuel mixture for operation after
starting, and for restarting a warm engine.
3.5.
Recoil starter grip.
3.5.1.
Pulling the starter grip operates the recoil starter to crank the engine.
3.6.
Feed hopper.
3.6.1.
It is the opening into which all materials to be chipped should be fed.
3.7.
Discharge chute.
3.7.1.
Chipped materials are discharged through this opening. Deflector can be
attached to the chute.
3.8.
Transport wheels.
3.8.1.
To move the wood chipper, grip the handles to tilt the machine slightly for
ward
and move to the
next location.
3.9.
Belt tension lever.
3.9.1.
It is at the back of the housing. Pull it up to engage the belt drive and run the
cutting disk. Push it down to disengage the belt drive and stop the cutting disk.
3.10.
Deflector lever.
3.10.1.
Loosen it in the anti-clockwise direction to adjust discharge angle. Tighten it
in the clockwise direction.
4. CONTENTS & ASSEMBLY
4.1.
Contents supplied.
4.1.1.
The wood chipper comes
partially assembled and is
shipped in
a
carefully packed
package. After all the parts have
been removed from the
package, you should have:
1 Main body.
2 Feed hopper.
3 Discharge chute.
4 Transport wheels.
5 Mounting stand.
6 Operator’s manual & engine
manual.
7 Hardware bag
, see 4.1.2
.
'Contents of hardware bag'.
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