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541-895-3083 M-F 7am-4pm PST

83371 Melton Rd, Creswell OR 97426

 

 

FH-DW30 Chipper

Summary of Contents for FH-DW30

Page 1: ... www Betstco com 541 895 3083 M F 7am 4pm PST 83371 Melton Rd Creswell OR 97426 FH DW30 Chipper ...

Page 2: ... difficulty develops with the product you should contact your nearest Authorized Repair Centre or distributer Only these locations are authorized to make repairs to the product or affect the replacement of defective parts which will be done at no charge within a reasonable time after the receipt of the product Unit or parts should be returned at the customer s expense to the nearest repair locatio...

Page 3: ...9 s n o i t a c o L n g i S y t e f a S 3 4 1 3 1 y l b m e s s A 4 5 1 n o i t a r e p O 5 5 1 r e n w O r o r o t a r e p O w e N e h t o T 1 5 6 1 s t n e n o p m o C e n i h c a M 2 5 7 1 n I k a e r B e n i h c a M 3 5 7 1 t s i l k c e h C n o i t a r e p O e r P 4 5 8 1 n o i s n e m i D e n i l e v i r D 5 5 9 1 s l o r t n o C 6 5 0 2 g n i t r o p s n a r T 7 5 1 2 e c n a n e t n i a M ...

Page 4: ...tenance and Trouble Shooting information contained within the Operator s Manual This manual covers the FHM 3 Point Hitch Wood Chipper DW30 Use the Table of Contents or Index as a guide to locate required information Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to pass on to new operators or owners Call your FHM dealer or the Distributer if you need assistance information or additional copies ...

Page 5: ...uide lines Accidents Cost Accidents Can Be Avoided DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations typically for machine components which for func tional purposes cannot be guarded WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in deat...

Page 6: ...e avoided 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 injury or death Do not modify the equipment in any way Unauthorized modification may impair the function and or safety and could affect the life of the equipment Think SAFETY Work SAFELY 2 1 GENERAL SAFETY ...

Page 7: ...d to work with this equipment Do not allow persons to use or assemble this unit until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough understanding of the safety precautions and of how it works Review the safety instructions with all users annually 6 This equipment is dangerous to children and persons unfamiliar with its operation The operator should be a responsible properly trained and ...

Page 8: ...ew personnel and review instruc tions 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 ...

Page 9: ...ting condition 7 Ensure that all safety shielding and safety signs are properly installed and in good condi tion 6 2 6 MAINTENANCE SAFETY 1 Good maintenance is your responsibility Poor maintenance is an invitation to trouble 2 Follow good shop practices Keep service area clean and dry Be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly grounded Use adequate light for the job at hand 3 Make sure ther...

Page 10: ...ly installation operation main tenance repairing unplugging or moving 8 Turn machine off stop and disable engine remove ignition key and place in your pocket set park brake and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing adjusting repairing or unplugging 9 Do not run machine inside a closed building to prevent asphyxiation from engine exhaust 10 Use care when feeding material into chipper D...

Page 11: ...ther lighting requirements are installed and in good working condition 3 Do not exceed a safe travel speed Slow down for rough terrain and cornering 4 Fold up and secure feed hopper before mov ing or transporting 5 Be sure the machine is hitched positively to the tractor and a retainer is used through the mounting pins 6 Do not drink and drive 7 Be a safe and courteous driver Always yield to oncom...

Page 12: ...ment are shown in the illustrations that follow Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various safety signs the type of warning and the area or particular function related to that area that requires your SAFETY AWARENESS Think SAFETY Work SAFELY D 9 FH DW30 ...

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Page 15: ...REMEMBER If safety signs have been damaged removed become illegible or parts replaced without safety signs new signs must be applied New safety signs are available from your authorized dealer 12 FH DW30 ...

Page 16: ...arting 2 Use a forklift to lift the pallet machine from the truck Carry the load close to the ground 3 Move the machine to the assembly area Be sure there is sufficient clearance to access the machine from all sides 4 Cut the tie down straps 5 Lay out components next to machine 6 Use a forklift to raise and lift the frame 7 Or alternatively attach a lifting device to the SHIPPING lifting bracket o...

Page 17: ...driveline to the chipper input shaft by depressing the lock pin slide yoke over the shaft and pushing on the yoke until the lock pin clicks into posi tion NOTE Be sure the yoke with the shear pin is attached to the machine shaft d Lower the guard to cover the input shaft 12 Depress handle on discharge chute latch and turn assembly to its desired position Turn until latch seats in its detent 14 FH ...

Page 18: ... around this machine Do not reach into rotor or feed hopper open ings when the engine is running Install and secure access covers before starting en gine Do not move or transport chipper when the rotor is turning Do not exceed a safe travel speed when transporting Keep the working area clean and free of debris to prevent tripping Operate only on level ground Do not point discharge at people animal...

Page 19: ... a twig break er to generate the small pieces of wood A station ary knife at the rear of the rotor housing is placed by the moving knives to shear chip or chop the material The tractor provides rotational power through a PTO shaft on the front of the frame A Self Feed Hopper B Rotor Housing C 3 Point Hitch D Rotor Blade E Rotor F Paddle G Discharge Hood H Hood Deflector I Stationary Blade 16 FH DW...

Page 20: ...ed safety precautions outlined in this section A pre operation checklist is pro vided for the operator It is important for both the personal safety and maintaining good mechanical condition that this checklist is followed Before operating the Wood Chipper and each time thereafter the following areas should be checked off 1 Lubricate the machine per the schedule out line in the Maintenance Section ...

Page 21: ...e 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 dimension exceeds the machine dimension the driveline will have to be cut 2 When cutting the driveline follow this procedure a Subtract the machine dimension A from the uncut driveline dimension B or B A This dimension determines how much to...

Page 22: ...ual Clamp The deflector is held in place by clamp ing bolts on each side Loosen the clamps move the deflector and tighten the clamps Position as desired 2 PTO Control If you are not familiar with the location of the PTO control on your tractor review your tractor s Operator s Manual Always engage the PTO control slowly when the engine is running at low idle RPM Disen gage the PTO control slowly at...

Page 23: ...ations including narrow bridges intersections etc Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways 8 Never allow riders on the machine When transporting the machine review and follow these instructions 1 Clear the area of bystanders especially small children 2 Check that all the lights and reflectors re quired by the highway authorities are in place clean and working 3 Insure that the ma...

Page 24: ...and first aid kit should be kept readily accessible while performing maintenance on this equipment Periodically tighten 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 all safety shields and de vices are installed before placing unit in serv ice 1 Grea...

Page 25: ...vere or unusual cond tions may require more frequent lubrication or oil changes 8 Hours or Daily 1 Grease PTO driveline 40 Hours or Weekly 1 Grease the telescoping section of the PTO shaft 2 Check sharpness of blades a Rotor b Stationary Remove sharpen or switch edge as required 22 3 FH DW30 ...

Page 26: ...100 Hours 1 Grease rotor bearings IMPORTANT Do not over grease Annually 1 Clean machine 2 FH DW30 ...

Page 27: ...ply a light coat of grease to each end 7 Use a solvent to wash the grooves on each end where the studs are located Clean each end also 8 Apply a light coat of grease to each groove 9 Insert the shaft into its respective guard and align the studs with the holes 10 Insert the studs through the holes and seat in the groove 11 Turn each stud to secure guard to shaft 12 Check that each guard turns free...

Page 28: ...or does not turn Obstructed discharge Shut down and clear debris Rotor plugged Clear rotor Broken shear pin Replace shear pin s e v i n k n e p r a h S l l u d e r a s e v i n K g n i d e e f w o l S Blade angle wrong Re sharpen knives to improper angle specified angle Discharge hood clogged Clear discharge hood Chipper requires excessive Obstructed discharge power or stalls Rotor plugged Green ma...

Page 29: ...T d e n e d r a H e p y T e f i n K 0 2 e z i S r o t o R g k 3 7 t h g i e W r o t o R d e e F f l e S m e t s y S g n i d e e F H 1 6 x W 8 2 x L 4 3 d e d l o H r e p p o H 4 3 x 8 2 g n i n e p O r e p p o H h c t i H t n i o P 3 m e t s y S g n i t n u o M Hopper Discharge Rotation 43 1 6 t h g i e H e g r a h c s i D r e p p o H g k 3 8 2 t h g i e W 0 4 5 M P R d e t a R p h 0 5 0 2 P H r o...

Page 30: ...5 215 160 305 220 3 4 225 165 390 290 540 400 7 8 230 170 570 420 880 650 1 345 225 850 630 1320 970 METRIC TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Bolt Diameter A Bolt Torque 8 8 10 9 N m lb ft N m lb ft M3 5 4 1 8 1 3 M4 3 2 2 4 5 3 3 M5 6 4 9 7 M6 10 7 15 11 M8 25 18 35 26 M10 50 37 70 52 M12 90 66 125 92 M14 140 103 200 148 M16 225 166 310 229 M20 435 321 610 450 M24 750 553 1050 774 M30 1495 1103 2100 1550 M36...

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Page 34: ...00 Bolt M8 20 M8 20 3 15 DW30 003 GAS STRUT 200 200 2 16 GB T5783 2000 Bolt M12 30 M12 30 5 17 GB T93 1987 Spring washer 12 12 11 18 DW30 015 Weldment Main Hopper 1 19 GB T889 1 2000 Locking Nut M12 M12 2 20 DW30 106 SPRING BRACKET 1 21 Z31403 Spring 1 1 22 DW30 107 SCREEN HANDLE 1 23 DW30 105 PROTECTION SCREEN 1 24 QB T 3874 1999 HINGE UES 2 25 GB T56 88 COLLAR NUT M16 M16 6 26 GB T93 1987 Spring...

Page 35: ...PIN 6 R 6 1 49 DW30 112 TOP LINK IMPLEMENT PIN 1 50 DW30 016 DRUM BASE HOUSING 1 51 FM150 114 LOW LINK BOLT ON PIN I 2 52 GB T93 1987 Spring washer 22 22 4 53 GB T6171 86 Nut M22x1 5 M22x1 5 4 54 GB T5783 2000 Bolt M12 30 M12 30 5 55 CP5 20 103 Flange plate 1 56 DW30 022 Gearbox seat 1 57 DW30 108 PTO Guard shade PTO 1 58 DW30 109 LINKAGE 2 59 DW30 110 LOWER LINK BOLT ON PIN II 2 60 GB T5783 2000 ...

Page 36: ...ARRANTY Gasoline or diesel engines used to powered FARMER HELPER MACHINERYCO LTD productsarecoveredbythewarrantyoftheappropriate enginemanufacture and Purchaser must look to the engine manufacture for all issues relating to engine operation ...

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