Snapper SAC55140BV, 5/14, 8/14 manual Hopper, Discharge BAG, Engine OIL

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Lift discharge

chute and slide

bag over chute.

Make sure bag

noose fits over

top of discharge

chute and notch

in chute bottom.

Pull drawstring tight

Figure 5A. Discharge Bag Installation

Assembly

Slide bag over dis- charge chute. Make sure bag noose fits over top of discharge chute and notch in chute bottom.

Pull drawstring tight

Figure 5B. Discharge Bag Installation-European model

HOPPER

1.Attach the hopper to the rotor housing, using care to engage the metal lip of the hopper liner to the inside of the housing as shown in figure 3.

2.Secure the hopper to the rotor housing using (2) 5/16 x 1/2 hex head bolts and (2) 5/16 flat washers. Do not tighten hardware at this time.

3.See figure 4. From the inside of the hopper, install (1) 5/16-18 x 3/4 hex head bolt, 5/16 lockwasher, and 5/16 flat washer into each of the upper and lower holes of the metal hopper liner, and tighten finger-tight.

4.Make sure the hopper is properly seated on the rotor housing, and then tighten all hardware securely.

DISCHARGE BAG

Your unit comes equipped with a bag for collecting debris as it exits the discharge chute.

See figures 5A & 5B for installation.

ENGINE OIL

Fill the engine oil sump with SAE 30 oil (5W30 for winter use). See page 16 for additional information and the location of the fill-plug, or consult the engine manufactur- er’s literature shipped with your chipper/shredder.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual SeriesTable Of Contents Model IdentificationGeneral Safety RulesSetting UP Operating Location Safe Wearing ApparelOperating Safety Transporting and StorageService and Maintenance Safety DecalsAssembly Tools RequiredHardware Description Chipper ConeEngine OIL HopperDischarge BAG Major Components Controls & Major ComponentsOperating Controls Model Specifications SpecificationsOptional Vacuum Kit Model 5/14 Model 8/14Site Location OperationDescription Operating Instructions Checks Before StartingSTART-UP Properly Feeding Longer Materials For Shredding Proper Stance for ChippingMaterial Processing Shutting DownShredding ChippingWaste Materials Guide Operation Type of Waste Permitted Size LimitationsNormal Care ScheduleServicing CHIPPER/SHREDDER Loose Parts And HardwareChanging The Spark Plug Oil LevelChanging Oil Inspect/Rotate Shredding Hammers Clean Engine Fins/Air Intake AreaClean/Oil/Replace Air Filter Element Check Safety Labels Inspect/Sharpen Chipping KnivesLubricate Wheel Axles Inspect Starter Rope/HandleStorage Temporary StorageLong Term Storage Days Or LessSymptom Possible Cause Remedies Troubleshooting & RepairTroubleshooting Shredding Hammers Engine ServiceRepair 2479 Chipping Knives Reassembling Shredder HammerChipper Knife Access Plug Deflector ShieldOptions & Accessories Options & AccessoriesTechnical Manuals Vacuum Attachment