background image

 

 

 
 

in

 

each

 

of

 

the

 

appropriate

 

sections

 

of

 

the

 

tractor

 

and

 

machine

 

manuals.

 

Pay

 

close

 

attention

 

to

 

the

 

Safety

 

Signs

 

affixed

 

to

 

the

 

tractor

 

and

 

the

 

machine.

 

 
 

2.3

 

SAFETY

 

TRAINING

 

 
 

1.

 

Safety

 

is

 

a

 

primary

 

concern

 

in

 

the

 

design

 

and

 

manufacture

 

of

 

our

 

products.

 

Unfortunately,

 

our

 

efforts

 

to

 

provide

 

safe

 

equipment

 

can

 

be

 

wiped

 

out

 

by

 

a

 

single

 

careless

 

act

 

of

 

an

 

operator

 

or

 

bystander.

 

2.

 

In

 

addition

 

to

 

the

 

design

 

and

 

configuration

 

of

 

equipment,

 

hazard

 

control

 

and

 

accident

 

prevention

 

are

 

dependent

 

upon

 

the

 

awareness,

 

concern,

 

prudence

 

and

 

proper

 

training

 

of

 

personnel

 

involved

 

in

 

the

 

operation,

 

transport,

 

maintenance

 

and

 

storage

 

of

 

this

 

equipment.

 

3.

 

It

 

has

 

been

 

said,

 

"The

 

best

 

safety

 

feature

 

is

 

an

 

informed,

 

careful

 

operator."

 

We

 

ask

 

you

 

to

 

be

 

that

 

kind

 

of

 

an

 

operator.

 

It

 

is

 

the

 

operator's

 

responsibility

 

to

 

read

 

and

 

understand

 

ALL

 

Safety

 

and

 

Using

 

instructions

 

in

 

the

 

manual

 

and

 

to

 

follow

 

these.

 

Accidents

 

can

 

be

 

avoided.

 

4.

 

Working

 

with

 

unfamiliar

 

equipment

 

can

 

lead

 

to

 

careless

 

injuries.

 

Read

 

this

 

manual

 

before

 

assembly

 

or

 

using,

 

to

 

acquaint

 

yourself

 

with

 

the

 

machine.

 

If

 

this

 

machine

 

is

 

used

 

by

 

any

 

person

 

other

 

than

 

yourself,

 

or

 

is

 

loaned

 

or

 

rented,

 

it

 

is

 

the

 

machine

 

owner's

 

responsibility

 

to

 

make

 

certain

 

that

 

the

 

operator,

 

prior

 

to

 

using:

 

a.

 

Reads

 

and

 

understands

 

the

 

operator's

 

manuals.

 

b.

 

Is

 

instructed

 

in

 

safe

 

and

 

proper

 

use.

 

5.

 

Know

 

your

 

controls

 

and

 

how

 

to

 

stop

 

tractor

 

and

 

machine

 

quickly

 

in

 

an

 

emergency.

 

Read

 

this

 

manual

 

and

 

the

 

one

 

provided

 

with

 

tractor.

 

6.

 

Train

 

all

 

new

 

personnel

 

and

 

review

 

instructions

 

frequently

 

with

 

existing

 

workers.

 

Be

 

certain

 

only

 

a

 

properly

 

trained

 

and

 

physically

 

able

 

person

 

will

 

use

 

the

 

machinery.

 

A

 

person

 

who

 

has

 

not

 

read

 

and

 

understood

 

all

 

using

 

and

 

safety

 

instructions

 

is

 

not

 

qualified

 

to

 

use

 

the

 

machine.

 

An

 

untrained

 

operator

 

exposes

 

himself

 

and

 

bystanders

 

to

 

possible

 

serious

 

in-

 

jury

 

or

 

death.

 

If

 

the

 

elderly

 

are

 

assisting

 

with

 

the

 

work,

 

their

 

physical

 

limitations

 

need

 

to

 

be

 

recognized

 

and

 

accommodated.

 

 
 

2.4

 

SAFETY

 

SIGNS

 

 
 

1.

 

Keep

 

safety

 

signs

 

clean

 

and

 

legible

 

at

 

all

 

times.

 

2.

 

Replace

 

safety

 

signs

 

that

 

are

 

missing

 

or

 

have

 

become

 

illegible.

 

3.

 

Replaced

 

parts

 

that

 

displayed

 

a

 

safety

 

sign

 

should

 

also

 

display

 

the

 

current

 

sign.

 

4.

 

Safety

 

signs

 

displayed

 

in

 

Section

 

3

 

each

 

have

 

a

 

part

 

number

 

in

 

the

 

lower

 

right

 

hand

 

corner.

 

Use

 

this

 

part

 

number

 

when

 

ordering

 

replacement

 

parts.

 

5.

 

Safety

 

signs

 

are

 

available

 

from

 

your

 

authorized

 

Distributor

 

or

 

Dealer

 

Parts

 

Department

 

or

 

the

 

factory.

 

How

 

to

 

Install

 

Safety

 

Signs:

 

 

Be

 

sure

 

that

 

the

 

installation

 

area

 

is

 

clean

 

and

 

dry.

 

 

Be

 

sure

 

temperature

 

is

 

above

 

50°F

 

(10°C).

 

 

Determine

 

exact

 

position

 

before

 

you

 

remove

 

the

 

backing

 

paper.

 

 

Remove

 

the

 

smallest

 

portion

 

of

 

the

 

split

 

backing

 

paper.

 

 

Align

 

the

 

sign

 

over

 

the

 

specified

 

area

 

and

 

carefully

 

press

 

the

 

small

 

portion

 

with

 

the

 

exposed

 

sticky

 

backing

 

in

 

place.

 

 

Slowly

 

peel

 

back

 

the

 

remaining

 

paper

 

and

 

carefully

 

smooth

 

the

 

remaining

 

portion

 

of

 

the

 

sign

 

in

 

place.

 

 

Small

 

air

 

pockets

 

can

 

be

 

pierced

 

with

 

a

 

pin

 

and

 

Summary of Contents for BXH-5x10

Page 1: ...Victory Tractor Implements WOOD CHIPPER USER MANUAL Owner s Manual BXH 5x10 BXH 7x12...

Page 2: ...ractor Implements at the contact information below Only this location is authorized to make repairs to the product or provide for the replacement of defective parts which will be done at no charge wit...

Page 3: ...on the 3 Point Hitch Wood Chipper and in the manual When you see this symbol be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death Follow the instructions in the safety message Why is SAFETY importa...

Page 4: ...is equipment is a SAFE operator It is the operator s responsibility to read and understand ALL Safety and Operating instructions in the manual and to follow these Most accidents can be avoided A perso...

Page 5: ...not readable or is missing Location of such safety signs is indicated in this manual 4 Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs which can hinder alertness or coordination while using this equipment Cons...

Page 6: ...actor and machine quickly in an emergency Read this manual and the one provided with tractor 6 Train all new personnel and review instructions frequently with existing workers Be certain only a proper...

Page 7: ...o the Operator over a long term basis may cause permanent total hearing loss NOTE Hearing loss from loud noise from tractors chain saws radios and other such sources close to the ear is cumulative ove...

Page 8: ...y installation operation adjustment maintaining repairing removal or moving Do not allow long hair loose fitting clothing or 9 Periodically tighten all bolts nuts and screws and check that all electri...

Page 9: ...lic system are kept in good condition and are clean 2 Before applying pressure to the system make sure all components are tight and that lines hoses and couplings are not damaged 3 Do not attempt any...

Page 10: ...evice to the lifting bracket on top of the frame 8 Remove pallet and place machine on the ground 9 Release feed hopper transport latch and lower hopper into the working position Stow anchor latch 10 T...

Page 11: ...ound Do not point discharge at people animals or buildings Rotor can expel wood chips fast enough to cause injury 4 1 TO THE NEW OPERATOR OR OWNER The 3 Point Hitch Wood Chippers are designed to chip...

Page 12: ...angled material before resuming work 5 Lubricate all grease fittings B After operating for 10 hours 1 Repeat steps 1 through 5 listed above 2 Go to the normal servicing and maintenance schedule as def...

Page 13: ...ft d Measure the dimension between the locking grooves on the tractor PTO shaft and the machine input shaft e Measure the same dimensions on the compressed driveline f If the compressed driveline dime...

Page 14: ...ft arms to bring them to the required height b Back up until the pins are above the claws c Use the turnbuckle on the top link to adjust the position of the top claw d Raise the 3 point hitch until th...

Page 15: ...eld in place by clamping bolts on each side Loosen the clamps move the deflector and tighten the clamps Position as desired b Spring Loaded BX62 BX92 The deflector is spring loaded up and held in plac...

Page 16: ...n your pocket and wait for all moving parts to stop before removing material and or unplugging Inspect machine for damaged or loose parts before resuming work Never use alcoholic beverages or drugs wh...

Page 17: ...cy occurs Correct emergency situation before starting engine and resuming work a Manual Feed Slowly slide the wooden material into the feed hopper and move it into the rotor Do not push the material w...

Page 18: ...stationary blade that acts as a stop for the moving rotor blades Machine is shown with guard opened or rotor cover opened for illustrative purposes only Do not operate machine with guard opened or cov...

Page 19: ...the area of bystanders especially small children b Stop the engine remove the ignition key and place it in your pocket and wait for all moving parts to stop before unplugging c Pull the material out...

Page 20: ...en chipping brush or twigs Decrease the speed when chipping hard solid material or when the engine is being pulled down 25 Personal Protective Equipment PPE Each person must wear appropriate personal...

Page 21: ...e 4 10 STORAGE Store the unit in an area away from human activity Do not permit children to play on or around the stored machine Store the unit in a dry level area Support the frame with planks if req...

Page 22: ...ten all bolts nuts and screws and check that all electrical and fuel connections are properly secured to ensure unit is in a safe condition When completing a maintenance or service function make sure...

Page 23: ...n relative to the driving components The driveline should telescope easily and the guard turn freely on the shaft at all times Annual disassembly cleaning and lubrication is recommended to insure that...

Page 24: ...XH 5x10 BXH 7x12 Rotor blades 4pcs 4pcs Rotor size 25 28 rotor weight 125lbs 185lbs chipper capacity 5 inch 7 inch hydraulic flow 3 6gpm 3 6gpm chipper housing opening 5 X10 7 x12 discharge hood rotat...

Page 25: ...until snug 4 To prevent twisting the tube s use two wrenches Place one wrench on the connector body and with the second tightens the swivel nut to the torque shown 5 The torque values shown are based...

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