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Adding Fuel

To add fuel:

1. Remove the fuel cap (see Figure 1). 

2. Fill the tank.  Do not overfill. Leave room in the tank

for fuel expansion.  Refer to your engine manual for
specific fuel recommendations. 

3. Install and hand tighten the fuel cap.

Starting the Engine

1. Set the throttle to FULL.
2. Close the choke.  

NOTE: A warm engine may not require choking.

3. Place one foot on the front support leg to hold the

unit firmly in place.

4. Pull the starting rope out to begin turning the engine

over.  Pull slowly at first and increase speed with
each successive pull.

5. After the engine starts, open the choke and move the

engine throttle control to SLOW. Warm up the engine
by running it for at least a minute.

8. Set throttle to FULL and begin chipping/shredding.

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Operation

General Operating Safety

Be sure to read all information in the Safety and
Operation sections before attempting to operate this unit.
Become familiar with all of the controls and how to stop
the unit.

Upon start-up and shut-down, you may hear the metal-
to-metal sound of the triangular hammers and J-
hammers positioning themselves on the rotor.  This is
normal.  If this sound continues after the machine has
reached full speed, contact your dealer for an inspection
of the unit.  Overloading the equipment will shorten its
life, and can cause mechanical failures.

Chipper Operation

The chipper is designed to handle tree limbs and
branches up to approximately 3” (7,6 cm) in diameter.
The chipping knives also permit the processing of course
organic matter like corn stalks.  Tree branches must be
inserted large-end first into the chipper cone.  Since
occasional kick-backs may occur, always stand off to the
side of the unit.  Allow the self-feeding action of the unit
to draw the sticks in.

Shredder Operation

The shredder is designed to shred light brush, leaves,
and other soft but bulky organic waste.  As material is
loaded into the shredder hopper it is pulled into path of
the triangular and J-hammers by air flow.  

Vacuum Attachment (Optional)

In addition to the chipper cone and hopper, loose debris
may be processed by the Vacuum hose adapter kit.
Leaves may be raked directly into the leaf tray where
vacuum action will draw them into the shredder.  For
hard-to-reach areas, the nozzle and hose assembly may
be used.  The strength of the Vacuum may be changed
using the rotating sleave on the nozzle.  

Operating Location

Select an area with firm, level ground, covered by dirt or
grass.  Do not operate on wet or slick surfaces, or near
bystanders.  Locate and organize the materials to be
processed so that you don’t have to walk in front of the
inlet or discharge openings, and so you have adequate
room to work safely.  

WARNING

Gasoline is highly flammable and must be
handled with care. Never fill the tank when the
engine is still hot from recent operation. Do not
allow open flame, smoking or matches in the
area. Avoid over-filling and wipe up any spills.

WARNING

To avoid serious personal injury from rotating
cutting blades, keep hands out of inlet while
machine is running.

DANGER

The exhaust from this product contains carbon
monoxide gas.  Carbon monoxide is a colorless,
orderless, and tasteless gas that can cause
dizziness, nausea, unconsciousness, or even
brain damage and death if inhaled for prolonged
periods.  

Operate the unit outdoors in a well ventilated
location only.  Keep children, pets, and
bystanders away.

Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious injury or death.

Do not use gasoline containing METHANOL,
gasohol containing more than 
10% ETHANOL, gasoline additives, or white
gas because engine/fuel system damage
could result.

Summary of Contents for 1694678

Page 1: ...No Description 1694910 Model 5 14 5 5HP Simplicity Chipper Shredder 1694898 Model 5 14 5 5HP Simplicity Chipper Shredder CE 7085637 Model SAC55140BV 5 5HP Snapper Chipper Shredder 7800070 Model E55140...

Page 2: ...unctions 9 Operation 10 General Operating Safety 10 Adding Fuel 10 Starting the Engine 10 Stopping the Engine 11 Processing Materials 11 Chipping Shredding Recommendations 12 Storage 12 Regular Mainte...

Page 3: ...ed dealer Read the Manual The operator s manual contains important safety information you need to be aware of BEFORE you operate your unit as well as DURING operation Safe operating techniques an expl...

Page 4: ...is running If someone does enter the area shut the unit off immediately until they leave Organize the work area prior to starting work Fuel and Maintenance Gasoline is extremely flammable Its vapors...

Page 5: ...a complete stop and disconnect the spark plug before leaving the area Always move the unit to a safe storage area when not in use 15 Always maintain secure footing and solid balance while starting or...

Page 6: ...ecomes worn 28 Use only attachments and accessories approved of by the manufacturer or the machine TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE 1 Always observe safe refueling and fuel handling practices when refueling t...

Page 7: ...nufactured to provide you with the safety and reliability you would expect from an industry leader in outdoor power equipment manufacturing Although reading this manual and the safety instructions it...

Page 8: ...away from the spark plug before servicing the unit Danger Wear Appropriate Safety Equipment This machine is capable of throwing objects and debris Always wear safety goggles while operating This machi...

Page 9: ...identification tag in the manual S S A A M M P P L L E E S S A A M M P P L L E E North American CE Models CE Models Only CE Identification Tag Markings A Manufacturer s Identification Number B Power...

Page 10: ...choke Fuel Tank To remove the cap turn counterclockwise Chipper Cone Shredder Hopper Chipper Cone The chipper cone is located on the front of the unit next to the engine Insert branches and tree limb...

Page 11: ...action of the unit to draw the sticks in Shredder Operation The shredder is designed to shred light brush leaves and other soft but bulky organic waste As material is loaded into the shredder hopper...

Page 12: ...etract them If the material to be chipped is extremely hard kicks back forcefully when being fed into the chipper cone or cannot be easily controlled remove the material immediately and set it aside I...

Page 13: ...or other building materials Never use the chipper to process pressure treated wood products Vacuum Attachment Light loose dry waste such as leaves grass clippings or sawdust Small materials that will...

Page 14: ...Chipping Knives ENGINE MAINTENANCE ITEMS Before Each Use Every 8 Hours Every 25 Hours Every 50 Hours Every 100 Hours Spring Fall Check Engine Oil Level Change Engine Oil Check Change Engine Air Filte...

Page 15: ...required The triangular hammers can be rotated twice then flipped over for a total of 6 sharp cutting surfaces The J hammers can be flipped over once To inspect the shredding hammers 1 Disconnect the...

Page 16: ...ect the spark plug wire and secure it away from the spark plug when servicing the unit Figure 9 Change Air Filter A Screw B Filter Cover C Pre Cleaner D Air Filter Element E Air Filter Base F Slots an...

Page 17: ...n oil drain pan below the engine and remove the oil drain plug B Figure 11 Allow the oil to drain completely 4 Reinstall the oil drain plug B Tighten the plug to 125 inch pounds 14 Nm 5 Add oil to the...

Page 18: ...ilter Replace air filter See engine manual 2 Choke closed Open choke Engine runs but no material is 1 Discharge chute clogged Clean out debris discharged 2 Engine not running at full speed Set throttl...

Page 19: ...of the hardware used to secure the hammers Figure 14 Using a 5 16 allen wrench remove the socket head capscrew A and related hardware 7 Inspect the hammers G H spacer tubes D F and hardware If the sp...

Page 20: ...rotor assembly so that the socket head capscrews that secure one of the chipper knives can be accessed through the rotor cover and access hole Figure 16 7 Using a 1 4 hex wrench loosen and remove the...

Page 21: ...late and attach using three 5 16 18 flange nuts B 3 Tighten the flange nuts securely Install the Hopper All Models 1 Attach the hopper to the rotor housing Make sure to engage the metal lip of the hop...

Page 22: ...l Assembly A Install the Handle All Models 1 Lift the hopper handle up until the outer holes in the handle align with the holes in the shredder hopper and secure with 1 4 20 x 3 4 screws washers and n...

Page 23: ...drawstring tight Figure 22 Discharge Bag North American Models Figure 23 Discharge Bag CE Models Install Discharge Bag This product comes with a discharge bag for collection of debris as it exits the...

Page 24: ...Capacity 28 Oz 8 L CHASSIS All Models Chipping Capacity Approximately 3 7 6 cm Shredding Capacity 1 2 x 18 Long Chipping Knives 2 Shredding Hammers 2 J hammers 2 triangular hammers Waste Reduction App...

Page 25: ...as part numbers and quantities used Important assembly notes and and torque values are also included For applicable manuals currently available for your model contact our Customer Publications Departm...

Page 26: ...eet PO Box 997 Port Washington WI 53074 0997 www SimplicityMfg com Simplicity Mfg Inc Snapper division 535 Macon Street McDonough GA 30253 www Snapper com Copyright 2005 Simplicity Manufacturing Inc A...

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