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Illustration 17
To shred branches:
1. Stand to one side of the hopper and check that you have a stable and secure footing.
Illustration 19:
Shredding branches
After the engine has stopped and before storing, move the fuel lever to the OFF position as
shown in illustration 18(18.1).
NOTE:
Idle throttle, or turn shredder off, when not shredding.
To shred small branches, leaves, and brush:
1.
Slowly pour material into hopper. Avoid piling up too much material at one time or you will jam
the machine.
To stop the wood chipper, turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position (Illustration 17) (17.1).
3. Shut off machine, wait for moving parts to come to a complete stop, and disconnect
spark plug wire before emptying bag, unclogging intake or discharge lines, filling fuel
tank,
or performing maintenance or repairs .
2. Use a branch with a diameter of about 2.5 cm to push the material into the hopper if
necessary (See illustration 19). DO NOT use your hands.
Illustration 18
Shredding tips:
• Add
material to the shredder slowly. If the motor is running slower, it is feeding material too
fast. • Roots and dirty material will damage or wear the blades. • Remove chips frequently.
If you let these accumulate in the discharge tube, it will end up clogging. • Avoid shredding
wet leaves or brush to reduce clogging. If you have to grind fresh wet material, alternate it
with dry material.
Illustration 19
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