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BWC

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040, BWC

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040EC, BWC

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060 Wood Chipper

 

Operating Instructions

 

 

Feeding

 

The BWC may be available in either gravity or hydraulically feed.

 

 
 

Danger: If gravity feed be careful not to reach into the feed hopper further than the curtain. 

To 

reach further, use a stick or branch to push any material into the disc that does not go in on its own. To 
begin operations, slowly slide the material to be chipped into the hopper. Allow it to feed on its own 

 

  without  excreting much pressure.

 

 

Plugging

 

If plugging occurs, following these procedures:

 

 

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Stop the engine, remove the ignition key and place it in your pocket and wait for all moving parts to stop 

before unplugging.

 

• 

Pull the material out of the 

feed hopper

. Be sure all the material is cleaned out and nothing is 

jammed or wedged between the input opening and the rotor.

 

• 

Pull the material out of the discharge hood. Use a stick to loosen any material jammed into the 

dis-

charge hood

. Do not allow anything to remain in this area.

 

 
 

If severe plugging occurs:

 

 

Danger: Ensure the engine is off and you have pocked the key to prevent unintentional 
startup.

 

 

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Loosen the feed hopper anchor nuts and raise the feed hopper. Remove material from inside the 

rotor compartment.

 

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Clean out the discharge area/rotor.

 

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Open the 

rotor cover 

and clean out the housing. Be sure to turn the rotor by hand to be sure there 

is nothing jammed be

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 tween the rotor and stationary blades.

 

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Close, install and fold down all components opened to unplug. Tighten fasteners to their specified 

torque.

 

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Check that everyone is clear of machine before restarting engine.

 

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Start the engine, engage the PTO and resume working

.

 

 

Sharpening Blades:

 

 

The rotor blades and anvil need to be sharp for the chipper to perform as expected. It is recommended that the 
rotor blades be removed from the rotor when sharpening. Always sharpen the blades at a 45° angle to provide 
the best cutting effect as it meets the anvil. Be sure to tighten the blade mounting bolts to their specified torque 
when re

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installing the blades to the rotor.

 

 

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Страница 1: ...Rev 08 21 Wood Chipper BWC 040EC BWC 040 BWC 060 Operator s Manual ...

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Страница 3: ...selling dealer The equipment you have purchased has been carefully engineered and manufactured to provide dependable and satisfactory use Like all mechanical products it will require cleaning and upkeep Lubricate the unit as specified Observe all safety information in this manual and safety decals on the equipment For service your authorized Tar River dealer has trained me chanics genuine Tar Rive...

Страница 4: ...nal Words 6 General Safety Guidelines 7 Safety Decal Care 7 Before Operation 8 During Operation 9 Highway And Transport Operations 10 11 Operating Instructions 12 16 Trouble Shooting 17 Torque Specifications 18 Parts Breakdown 21 30 BWC 040 22 23 BWC 060 24 25 BWC 040EC 26 29 BWC PTO Assembly 30 Decals 32 34 Warranty 35 ...

Страница 5: ...o create beautifully covered flowerbeds and natural areas in the yard Wood chips not only look nice but they also help regulate soil temperature retain moisture and even improve plant growth by helping release necessary nutrients into the soil Technical Specifications Shear pin PTO protection 360 degree exit chute 4 reversable blades made with hardened tool steel Self feed hopper BWC 040EC BWC 060...

Страница 6: ...l is used to call you attention to in structions involving you personal safety and the safety of others Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or death This symbol means Attention Become alert Your safety is involved Note the use of the signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION with the safety messages The appropriate signal word for each has been selected using the following guid...

Страница 7: ...fety instructions with all users annually This equipment is dangerous to children and persons unfamiliar with its operation The operator should be a responsible adult familiar with farm machinery and trained in this equipment s operations Do not allow per sons to operate or assemble this unit until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough understanding of the safety precautions and...

Страница 8: ...Follow the maintenance safety instructions included with this manual Be sure that there are no tools lying on or in the equipment Do not use the unit until you are sure that the area is clear especially of children and animals Don t hurry the learning process or take the unit for granted Ease into it and become familiar with your new equipment Practice operation of your equipment and its attachmen...

Страница 9: ...nders particularly children Always look around to make sure that it is safe to start the engine of the towing vehicle or move the unit This is particularly important with higher noise levels and quiet cabs as you may not hear people shouting NO PASSENGERS ALLOWED Do not carry passengers anywhere on or in the tractor or equipment except as required for operation Keep hands and clothing clear of mov...

Страница 10: ...ghts and devices are available from your dealer The use of flashing amber lights is acceptable in most localities However some localities prohibit their use Local laws should be checked for all highway and marking requirements When driving the tractor and equipment on the road or highway under 40 kph 20 mph at night or during the day use the amber warning lights and a slow moving vehicle SMV ident...

Страница 11: ...t operation or movement Allow for unit length when making turns Operate the towing vehicle from the operator s seat only Never stand alongside of unit with engine running or attempt to start engine and or operate machine while standing alongside of unit Never leave running equipment attachments unattended As a precaution always recheck the hardware on equipment following every 100 hours of operati...

Страница 12: ...olid material into the Wood Chipper If something like this gets into the machine stop the machine immediately for a detailed inspection Stop engine remove igni tion key and place in yourpocket and wait for all moving parts to stop before inspecting or unplugging Inspect machine for damaged or loosened parts before resuming work Prior to operating the Wood Chipper Lubricate the machine per the sche...

Страница 13: ... tractor Leave some slack in the chain to accommodate move ment Shortening a PTO driveline 1 With the machine attached to the tractor s 3 point hitch and the PTO shaft not installed separate the PTO shaft Attach the machine end to the machine and the other end to the trac tor PTO input shaft 2 Raise the machine by using the tractor s hydraulic 3 point hitch to its maximum lift height 3 Hold the ha...

Страница 14: ...e Machine Start the tractor engine Move the throttle to its low idle position With the engine at low idle slowly engage the PTO control Slowly increase the engine speed until the PTO is at rated speed With the manual feeding model start feeding material into the hopper Stopping the Machine Stop feeding material into the hopper Place the hydraulic feed control in off neutral Slow engine RPM Place h...

Страница 15: ...e dis charge hood Do notallow anything to remain in this area If severe plugging occurs Danger Ensure the engine is off and you have pocked the key to prevent unintentional startup Loosen the feed hopper anchor nuts and raise the feed hopper Remove material from inside the rotor compartment Clean out the discharge area rotor Open the rotor cover and clean out the housing Be sure to turn the rotor ...

Страница 16: ... system and determine the cause of the problem and correct it before resuming work Anvil Blade Clearance It is recommended that the clearance between the rotor and anvil be set and maintained at 1 32 to 1 16 inch to obtain the best performance Use the stationary blade mounting bolts to set the clearance as re quired Twig Breaker Caution Clear the area of bystanders especially small children Stop t...

Страница 17: ...ipper requires excessivepower or stalls Obstructed discharge Rotor plugged Clear discharge hood Clearrotor Green material will not Allow material to dry or discharge alternately feed in dry material Dull knives Sharpen knives High power required Plugged rotor Clear rotor Dull knives Sharpen knives Vibration while running Drive line vibration Check drive line phasing yokes must be aligned Check rot...

Страница 18: ...ifferent torque value or tightening procedure is listed for a specific application Fasteners must always be replaced with the same grade as specified in the manual Always use the proper tool for tightening hardware SAE for SAE hardware and Metric for Metric hardware Make sure that fastener threads are clean and that you properly start thread engagement ...

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Страница 21: ...Rev 08 21 Wood Chipper BCW 040EC BCW 040 BCW 060 Parts Manual ...

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Страница 23: ...BX4 0401 Shield for PTO 1 15 147200 PTO complete 1 16 SSM0812530 Socket screw M08 1 25x30 16 LNM08125 Nut self locking M08 1 25 16 17 BX4 0201 Blade 4 18 BX4 0102 Disc 1 19 NM2215 Nut HH M22 1 50 2 20 LW22 Washer lock M22 2 21 LYNPN10 Lynch pin 2 22 BX4 0701 Hitch pin Cat 1 2 23 BX4 0300 Frame 1 24 LNMPN10 Nut elastic stop M12 1 75 2 25 BUCF208 Bearing UCF208 2 26 BM142045 Bolt HH M14 2 00x45 8 27...

Страница 24: ...24 BWC 040 BWC 040EC BWC 060 Wood Chipper BWC 060 ...

Страница 25: ...BX6 0204 Spacer ring 2 15 BX6 0602 Latch 1 16 BX6 0902 Discharge chute 1 17 BX6 0202 Chain 1 18 BX6 0201 Spring 1 19 BX6 0905 Deflector 1 20 CAPNM1015 Nut cap M10 1 50 2 21 BX6 0103 Twig breaker 1 22 BX4 0801 Top link pin 1 23 BX6 0401 Blade 4 24 BX6 0904 Disc 1 25 BX6 R0101 PTO shield 1 26 SSM1217525 Socket screw M12 1 75x25 16 LNM12175 Self locking nut M12 1 75 16 27 BM101520 Bolt HH M10 1 50x20...

Страница 26: ...26 BWC 040 BWC 040EC BWC 060 Wood Chipper BWC 040EC Discharge Chute ...

Страница 27: ...H M08 1 25x30 1 5 BX52G 01 Discharge chute 1 6 BX4 0007 Latch assembly 1 7 BM061030 Bolt HH M06 1 00x30 8 8 LNM0610 Nut lock M06 1 00 8 9 BX52G 03 10 Spacer ring 2 1 10 BX52G 03 09 Spacer ring 1 1 11 BX52G 05 06 Half round plate 2 1 12 BX52G 03 08 Half round plate 1 1 13 BX52G 05 02 02 Upper rotor housing 1 14 BX52G 05 01 11 PTO chain 1 15 BM1217525 Bolt HH M12 1 75x25 2 16 LNM12175 Locking nut M1...

Страница 28: ...28 BWC 040 BWC 040EC BWC 060 Wood Chipper BWC 040EC Frame ...

Страница 29: ...rtain 1 18 BM142040 Bolt HH M14 2 00x40 2 19 LNM1420 Nut self locking M14 2 00 2 20 BX52G 08 PTO cover 1 21 BM142045 Bolt HH M14 2 00x45 8 22 LW14 Washer lock M14 8 23 FW14 Washer flat M14 8 24 BX4 0801 Top link pin 1 25 BX52G 01 12 Cat 2 upper bushing M19x25x72 1 26 GN061S Grease nipple M06 1 00 straight 2 27 BUFC208 Bearing UFC208 2 28 SB100756 Lynch pin 3 29 BX4 0701 Lower hitch pin 2 30 LW22 W...

Страница 30: ... end Series 40 1 3 DP1079 40 Female yoke and tube Tractor end Series 40 1 4 DP1074M 40 Complete male end PTO shielding implement end Series 20 40 1 5 DP1074F 40 Complete female end PTO shielding tractor end Series 20 40 1 6 DP1076 40 Cross and bearings Series 40 2 7 5SB3007 Safety chain 2 8 Yoke shear bolt 1 9 Shear bolt 1 10 Nut 1 147200 Complete PTO 1 ...

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Страница 32: ...32 BWC 040 BWC 040EC BWC 060 Wood Chipper Decals ...

Страница 33: ...al Model BWC 040EC 1 Decal Model BWC 060 1 3 RT1007 Decal Danger Rotating Driveline 1 4 D960 Decal Warning Cancer 1 5 Z940006 Decal Caution Read Manual 1 6 9270112 Decal Caution Avoid Crushing 3 7 Z94008 Decal Danger Thrown Object Hazard 1 8 Z94007 Decal Danger Rotating Blades 1 9 RT1004 Decal Warning Safety Shield 1 10 Decal Serial Tag 1 ...

Страница 34: ...Driveline Qty 1 Z94007 Danger Rotating Blades Qty 1 D1015 Tar River Small Qty 1 Z94006 Caution Read Manual Qty 1 Z94008 Danger Object Hazard Qty 1 Serial Tag Qty 1 Model Qty 1 D960 Warning Cancer Qty 1 RT1004 Warning Safety Shield Qty 1 9270112 Caution Avoid Crushing Qty 3 ...

Страница 35: ... as shear pins tires tubes knives blades or other wear items Oil or grease is not covered by this warranty All obligations of Belco Resources Equipment under this limited warranty shall be terminated if Proper service is not performed on the machine The machine is modified or altered in any way The machine is being used or has been used for purposes other than those for which the machine was inten...

Страница 36: ...DRL 048 DRL 072 Crop Seeder 401 Jeffreys Road Rocky Mount NC 27804 www tarrivermfg com Tel 252 822 7140 Fax 252 787 5855 Sales tarrivermfg com ...

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