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Operating Instructions
BXC34 / BXC34 Bundle
Wood Chipper
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6.8 Set Up the Machine
WARNING!
Always use the machine outdoors and park
the machine in a position where the prevailing
winds blow the engine exhaust away from the
operator. Exhaust from the engine contains
carbon monoxide (CO) that can accumulate to a
dangerous level, even in an area with good air
fl ow.
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CAUTION!
Make sure that the machine is stable and on
the level ground before operation. Operating
the machine on uneven ground can cause the
machine to tip over, which may result in personal
injury or machine damage.
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1.
Position the machine at the work site.
For more information, see
2.
Make sure of the following:
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The machine is close to the brush pile.
This reduces material handling, provides easier loading,
and reduces the risk of slips and trips.
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The machine is stable and resting on level ground.
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The work area is free of debris.
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The discharge chute is pointing away from people,
animals, or objects.
3.
If the machine has a jockey wheel and is attached to a tow
vehicle:
a. Apply the tow vehicle's parking brake.
b. Turn off the key and remove it from the ignition.
c. Block the wheels.
4.
Remove all debris from the feed hopper (to prevent a jam).
5.
Rotate the hood deflector to direct the wood chips away
from the work area, people, animals, and objects.
For instructions, see
6.9 Chip Wood
WARNING!
Read and understand all of the safety information
before operating the machine.
See
and
Delimb branches that are larger than 1"
(2-1/2 cm) in diameter before you place them
into the feed hopper. This can prevent the
branch from becoming jammed in the feed
hopper.
1.
Set up the machine.
For instructions, see
2.
Start the machine.
For instructions, see
3.
Wait a minute for the rotor to rotate at full speed.
4.
Carefully, slide the material into the feed hopper, through
the safety flap, and into the rotor. The rotor will draw the
material into the machine.
5.
Continue to feed material into the hopper at a slow, steady
rate.
If the rotor begins to slow down, stop feeding material. Let
the rotor regain the full speed, and then continue.
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Fig. 16 –
Place material into the feed hopper