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WOOD CHIPPER

2

GB

Read these instructions for use 
carefully.

Wear eye protection. 

Wear hearing protection.

Wear protective gloves. 

SYMBOLS

The rating plate on your machine may 
show symbols. These represent important 
information about the product or instructions 
on its use.

Specifications

Item No.

36060

Chipping Capacity

70 mm

Disc Size

375 

×

 8 mm

Disc Speed

2600 rpm

Knives

Two 76 

×

 36 

×

 6 mm

Infeed Throat Opening

155 

×

 60 mm

115 

×

 82 mm

Feed Hopper Opening

455 

×

 343 mm

150 

×

 150 mm

Tires

304 mm / 12"

Sound pressure level

83.1db(A) 

k=4db(A)

 

Sound power level

95.5db(A) 

k=6.4db(A)

Level of vibration

5.52m/s

2

Weight

55.0 kg

INTRODUCTION

The wood chipper is a power-driven machine 
for cutting wood into chips.

Your new wood chipper will more than satisfy 
your expectations. It has been manufactured 
under stringent quality standards to meet 
superior performance criteria. You will find 
it easy and safe to operate, and with proper 
care, it will give you many years of dependable 
service.

The 

Engine manufacturer

 is responsible 

for all engine-related issues with regards to 
performance, power rating, specifications, 
warranty and service. Please  refer  to  the  

Engine  Manufacturer

 ’s owner’s/operator’s 

manual, packed separately with your unit, for 
more information.

Carefully  read  through  this  entire 
operator’s manual before using this 
unit.  Take  special  care  to  heed  
the cautions and warnings.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

2

Specifications

2

Symbols

2

Safety

3

General Safety Rules

3

Specific Safety Rules

5

Contents supplied

7

Assembly

7

Know your Wood Chipper

10

Features & Controls

10

Operation

11

Transporting

14

Maintenance

14

Storage

17

Trouble Shooting

18

Parts Schedule

19

RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL

This marking indicates that this 
product should not be disposed with 
other household wastes. To prevent 
possible harm to the environment 
or human health from uncontrolled 
waste disposal, recycle it responsibly 
to promote the sustainable reuse of 
material resources. To return your 
used device, please use the return 
and collection systems or check with 
your local authority or local stores 
for advice of environmental safe 
recycling.

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Summary of Contents for 61038

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Page 2: ...e manufacturer is responsible for all engine related issues with regards to performance power rating specifications warranty and service Please refer to the Engine Manufacturer s owner s operator s manual packed separately with your unit for more information Carefully read through this entire operator s manual before using this unit Take special care to heed the cautions and warnings TABLE OF CONT...

Page 3: ...ple not using the unit away from the work area Be alert and shut off unit if anyone enters work area Keep children under the watchful care of a responsible adult Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs alcohol or any medication that could affect your ability to use it properly Dress properly Wear heavy long pants boots and gloves Do not wear loose clothing short pants or jewe...

Page 4: ...ipper in dry areas as a precautionary measure Fuel Safety Fuel is highly flammable and its vapors can explode if ignited Take precautions when using to reduce the chance of serious personal injury When refilling or draining the fuel tank use an approved fuel storage container while in a clean well ventilated outdoor area Do not smoke or allow sparks open flames or other sources of ignition near th...

Page 5: ...ameter stick not your hands Keep your face and body back from the chipper hopper and discharge chute to avoid injury from accidental bounce back of material Never reach with your hands inside the feed hopper past the rubber flap while operating the machine Keep combustible substances away from the engine when it is hot Do not tilt the machine while the engine is running Never operate this machine ...

Page 6: ...f openings while machine is running Failure to observe these safety instructions could result in serious injury or death Avoid contact with hot fuel oil exhaust fumes and hot surfaces Do not touch the engine or muffler These parts get extremely hot from operation They remain hot for a short time after you turn off the unit Allow the engine to cool before doing maintenance or making adjustments If ...

Page 7: ... package After all the parts have been removed from the package you should have CONTENTS SUPPLIED 2 A M8 12 3 B M8 50 2 C M8 3 D M8 20 2 E M8 20 4 F Following the assembly directions below you will assemble the machine in a few minutes ASSEMBLY Wheels 1 Slide a wheel assembly on to each end of the stub axle Place the flat washer onto exposed axel Take the cotter pin from hardware bag A and insert ...

Page 8: ... M8 12 3 B Chipper Cone Align the three holes of the chipper intake cone to the three studs on the rotator disc housing Secure the intake cone with the M8 nuts from hardware bag D Kickstand Rod Align the top of the kickstand rod holes with the two holes on the engine mount plate Use the two M8 50 bolts flat washer and nuts from hardware bag C to secure the kickstand 2 1 M8 50 2 M8 50 2 C 2 M8 3 1 ...

Page 9: ...per opening Then secure the handle assembly to the hopper opening with the M8 20 bolts washers and nuts from hardware bag F 1 2 M8 20 2 M8 20 2 M8 20 4 F Collection Bag Optional 1 Loosen the adjusting wing nut to set the discharge shoot door 2 Open the debris bag and slip the opening of the debris bag over the discharge chute housing 3 Seal the debris bag opening with the Velcro strap 2 1 3 Velcro...

Page 10: ...Handle Deflector Cone Engine Transport Wheels Recoil Starter Handle Engine On Off Switch Choke Control Fuel Shut Off Valve Throttle Control KNOW YOUR Wood Chipper Features and Controls Collection Bag Optional 36060UK00M100_BS indd 10 2019 8 28 14 44 23 ...

Page 11: ...ons Open and Closed Use the Open position when operating and use the closed position for servicing transporting or storing the unit OPEN use this position to run the unit Choke Control The choke control is used to choke the carburetor and assist in starting the engine The choke control slides between the CHOKE CLOSED and CHOKE OPEN positions Add Oil To Engine 1 Make sure the chipper is on a flat l...

Page 12: ...ing action pull the load to the cutting disc The chipper shredder is designed to break down and shred light brush leaves and soft but bulky organic waste Load this type of material no larger than 1cm in diameter into the top of the Feed Hopper The material is then pulled into the cutting chamber by air flow Starting Engine 1 Move the engine switch to the ON position 2 Open the fuel shut off valve ...

Page 13: ...rations Do not open the housing cover unless the engine and cutting disk are completely stopped and the belt drive is disengaged To shut down the machine move the throttle control lever to idle speed turn the engine switch to the OFF position and it will gradually come to a standstill Do not operate on concrete or other hard surface The chipper can clog up with soft wet or fibrous materials Howeve...

Page 14: ...ement by hand To move the unit grip the handles and tilt the chipper slightly after making sure the oil tank cover is tightened TRANSPORTING MAINTENANCE S u d d e n s t o p p i n g a t a h i g h speed under a heavy load is not recommended Engine damage may result Do not disengage the belt drive with the machine running This will cause friction and vibration on the belt drive Never use a pressure w...

Page 15: ... and precleaner Hammer Slice Check Remove the rotor housing cover and cover plate Check the triangle hammer slicer and J type hammer slicer If one or both are damaged replacement is recommended Knife Check Remove the chipper cone from the unit and rotate the cutting disc to inspect the sharpness of the knives 2 M8 12 6 1 1 1 M8 3 2 Knife Inspection Checking the sharpness of the knives routinely wi...

Page 16: ...ce the knives 1 Remove the deflector bracket 5 Using Allen key S4 to remove the two screws on top of engine shaft bushing 6 Using Allen key S8 to remove the socket head cap screw fixing the engine shalt 2 Remove the M8 16 bolts and nuts that connect the rotor housing and rotor disc seat 3 Put one support block under engine 4 Detach the rotor housing and hopper from the rotor disc seat 3 1 Allen Ke...

Page 17: ...g the carbure tor and restrict fuel flow 2 Start the engine and allow it to run until it stops This ensures no fuel is left in the carb uretor and helps prevent deposits from for ming inside which can damage the engine 3 Drain the oil from the engine while it is still warm Refill with fresh oil of the grade reco mmended in the engine manual 4 Allow the engine to cool Remove the spark plug and put ...

Page 18: ...ll with fresh fuel 6 Clean or replace air cleaner 7 Refer to engine manual Engine overheats 1 Engine oil level low 2 Dirty air cleaner 3 Air flow restricted 4 Carburetor not adjusted properly 1 Fill crankcase with proper oil 2 Clean air cleaner 3 Remove housing and clean 4 Refer to engine manual Chipping action seems too slow cutting disk stalls or no material is discharged when engine is running ...

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Page 20: ... 26 Chipper Knife 2 27 Engine Cushion 1 28 Bolt 5 16 24UNF 30 4 29 Bolt M8 50 2 30 Bolt M8 16 10 No Description Q ty 31 Locknut M8 37 32 Chipper Cone 1 33 Locknut M6 5 34 Rubber Flap 1 35 Top Panel 1 36 Bolt M6 16 4 37 Rotor Disc Seat 1 38 Bolt M8 20 4 39 Bolt M10 16 2 40 Locknut M10 w glue 2 41 Screw M8 8 2 42 Bolt M4 75 1 43 Bolt M6 20 1 44 Locknut M4 1 45 Nut M6 1 46 Bolt M8 25 4 47 Hopper Guar...

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