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Never leave the chipper running unattended. 

 

Do not attempt alterations, repairs, or adjustments while the chipper head is 
turning. 

Always disconnect the PTO and stop the motor. 

 

 

ALWAYS make sure the feed roll drive-shaft and pivots are properly lubricated. 

 

ALWAYS make sure the feed roll clutch is properly lubricated and the clutch 
releases when the handle is pushed toward the chute. 

 

ALWAYS make sure the PTO shaft does not come apart or bottom out during 
the normal lifting range. 

 

Check the chip pile to see if the blades need to be serviced. Long slivers in the 
chip pile are a good indication that the blades are dull and need sharpening. 

CAUTION: 

Turn the chipper head over by hand before applying power to 

make  sure  that  the  head  is  clear,  all  the  bolts  are  clear  and  the  knives  clear  the 
case and cutter bar. 

DRIVE-LINE SAFETY CHECKLIST 

DRIVE-LINE SPECIFICATIONS 

The first step toward a safe application is 

to  specify  and  test  the  drive-line  to  make    sure  it  operates  properly 
under expected field conditions.

 

 Specify and test the proper size joints and telescoping members based upon the 

power required by the implement, speed of rotation, joint angles, shock loads, and 
expected life. More information may be found in all drive-line manufacturers’ catalogs. 

 Design and test the hitch angle to prevent the drive-line from: 

  Extending beyond the recommended maximum length.   

  Bottoming out.   

  Reaching a position that allows joints to lock.   

  Exceeding the maximum allowable angle for constant velocity (CV) joints.   

 Specify and test telescoping members to allow the lowest possible thrust loads, 

considering the expected working conditions. 

 Specify and test torque limiters to control excessive shock loads. Where necessary, 

specify and test overrunning clutches to prevent inertial loads from overpowering the 
tractor. 

 Specify and test torque limiters to control excessive shock loads. 

 Where necessary, specify and test overrunning clutches to prevent inertial loads from 

overpowering the tractor. 

HAZARD REDUCTION 

The second step in specifying a safe drive-line 

application is to eliminate as many hazards as possible.

 

Summary of Contents for 180100

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Read carefully and understand RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION and instructions before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious per...

Page 2: ...d on the product For technical questions and replacement parts please call 1 800 222 5381 DESCRIPTION INTENDED USE The PTO DRIVEN 6 wood chipper features an advanced design with a compact structure su...

Page 3: ...nd understood the owner s manual Always keep the guards and chip deflector installed properly while operating the chipper Keep the decals in place and in good repair The factory or your dealer will fu...

Page 4: ...ke sure it operates properly under expected field conditions Specify and test the proper size joints and telescoping members based upon the power required by the implement speed of rotation joint angl...

Page 5: ...t connection shield should provide an interactive guarding system Provide instructions by labels or manuals The implement should be used only with the tractor s PTO master shield in place Specify and...

Page 6: ...the long end of the limb will help 6 If the material stops the feed roll release the feed roll clutch by pushing it toward the chute Hold the clutch in the disengaged mode and pull the material out o...

Page 7: ...he blade clean the blade pocket and turn or sharpen the blade Replace blade 17 Torque the bolts to 50 ft lbs in all holes so the bolts are straight through the flywheel A small screwdriver or ice pick...

Page 8: ...gear box lubrication Check all bolts set screws and fasteners after running four hours and once per day thereafter Check for loose belts and broken pulleys loose springs dry slides and proper lubricat...

Page 9: ...y pulling cut of chute trim forks and feed into chute Blades dull Sharpen reverse Sharpen reverse Cutter bar not adjusted properly adjust to tolerance level Not chipping clean or chip reflector pluggi...

Page 10: ...PARTS LIST...

Page 11: ...crew M10 27 Washer 6 Chipper bed blade Plastic plate Stickler Assembly Screw M10 27 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5l 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81...

Page 12: ...rm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your ri...

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