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BXT Series
6. Operating Instructions
CAUTION!
Park the machine so prevailing winds blow
exhaust gases / fumes away from the operator.
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CAUTION!
Risk of injury from ejected wood chips. Chipper
rotor can expel wood chips fast enough to cause
injury or damage.
Direct chute discharge away from work area,
people, animals, and objects.
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WARNING!
Never reach into the feed hopper. Doing so risks
hands getting caught. Use a stick or branch to
push in any material that does not move on its
own.
If jammed, stop the engine, wait for the rotor to
stop, then clear the jam.
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CAUTION!
Hearing loss hazard. Prolonged
exposure to loud noise may cause
permanent hearing loss. Use suitable
protection while operating the
machine.
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The operator has the responsibility of being familiar with and
following all operating and safety procedures.
Although this machine is easy to use, each operator should
review this section to get familiar with the detailed safety and
operating procedures.
6.1 Operating Safety
• Do not reach into rotor or feed hopper openings when
the machine is running. Install and secure access covers
before starting engine.
• Do not move or transport chipper when the rotor is
turning.
• Keep the working area clean and free of debris to prevent
tripping. Operate only on level ground.
• Do not point discharge at people, animals, or buildings.
Rotor can expel wood chips fast enough to cause injury.
• Be aware of the size and shape of the material being
fed into the chipper. Crotchety branches can move in
unpredictable ways and could cause injuries. Large
curved pieces should be cut into smaller straighter
sections.
• Do not work alone. It is safer to work in pairs in case an
emergency arises.
• Never stand, sit or climb onto any part of the chipper
while it is running.
• Place chipper in a Safe Condition before servicing,
adjusting, repairing, or unplugging.
• Use care when feeding material into chipper. Do not
put metal, bottles, cans, rocks, glass or other foreign
material into wood chipper. If foreign material enters
chipper, inspect machine for damaged or loose parts
before resuming work.
CAUTION!
Do not risk injury by working in an unsafe
situation. Take steps to make the machine safe to
work on before performing any maintenance or
service procedure.
Follow steps listed to put the machine in a Safe
Condition.
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SAFE CONDITION
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Shut off engine. Remove ignition key (if equipped).
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Make sure all moving parts have stopped.
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Disconnect battery ground (-) cable.
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Block or chock wheels.