
WOOD CHIPPER
13
GB
Chipper Cone
Feed Hopper
Feed tree limbs or branches with the cut end
first into the hopper opening, leaving the
brushy head to be chipped last. This helps
guide the limb down the feed hopper opening
and reduces the chance of cut pieces being
toss back up the hopper opening. Some
branches may be required to be pre-cut to
provide the a more efficient self-feeding
action.
It is recommended to process freshly cut
materials, as older branches get dried out
and brittle. Older, dryer branches will dull the
cutting knifes quicker than freshly cut ones.
While operating the machine, keep a wooden
stick handy, approximately 1 inch in diameter
by 2 feet long. This stick will be useful to push
in short, brushy and very leafy materials and
keep the feed hopper clear.
Do not force material into the machine. If it
does not chip well, the chipper knives may
need sharpening or to be replaced.
Do not overload the machine by filling the
hopper opening with too much material
at one time. As a load passes through the
cutting disc and is discharged, the engine
speed may decrease. Allow enough time for
the engine to accelerate to the highest RPM
before another load is added. In the event of
overload condition, stop feeding material into
the hopper.
Make sure the machine is level
and stable to avoid unnecessary
vibrations.
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. However, if you feed soft
materials intermittently with branches, there
should be no problem, as the chipper tends
to clean out any residue left in the machine.
If any stringy material wraps around the rotor
shaft, remove it before it works its way into
the bearing.
If the chipper stalls from overloading or
clogging, turn off the engine’s power switch
and wait until the cutting disk is completely
stopped. Allow the engine to completely cool
and switch the engine to off. Open the housing
cover to clear and remove all the materials
from the housing. Lock the housing cover,
switch the engine to the on position, and start
the machine again to resume operation.
As the discharge material plies up, move the
chipper away from the pile. This will keep the
material from backing up the discharge chute.
Do not position the deflector vertically, as this
will reduce the airflow, impeding the discharge
and causing blockage.
Idle Speed
Set the throttle control lever to the SLOW
position to reduce stress on the engine when
chipping is not being performed. Lowering the
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