RR400 Series
Range Road Enterprises Ltd
Box 944
Eckville AB T0M 0X0
www.range-road.ca
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Chipping:
1)
Wood and branches should be no larger than 115mm (4.5") inches in diameter.
2)
Be kind to your chipper knives, they are high quality steel but they are not indestructible. All
situations are different, you must use your best judgment about what to put in your chipper.
3)
All chippers will perform better when chipping fresh, green limbs. Try to avoid dry or dirty limbs,
any material that may contain nails or foreign objects should be avoided. These will greatly reduce
the life or even break the knives.
4)
Treat your chipper knives as you would a chainsaw blade or blades on your lawn mower. Be
conscious of what you put into the chipper, and the knives will last much longer
Do not place your hands into the feed chute when loading, this is a very UNSAFE method and
could easily result in serious injury to your hands. Do not reach or step across the engine while
the Wood Chipper is running. This is very UNSAFE, doing so could cause personal injury, or even
death.