Troy-Bilt 410, 420 Operating The Chipper Shredder Shredding, Clearing the Hopper, Chipping

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Operating The Chipper Shredder Shredding

Yard waste such as leaves and pine needles can be placed in the hopper for shredding. After material has been processed by the shredder blade and flails, it will be forced out of the chute deflector, and, if attached, into a debris collection bag.

Observe the following guidelines when shredding yard debris:

1.Never attempt to shred material other than normal yard debris (leaves, twigs, pine cones, etc.).

2.Avoid shredding fibrous plants such as tomato vines until they are thoroughly dried out. Fresh vines do not shred well and tend to wrap themselves around the impeller and flails.

3.Place reasonable amounts of debris into the hopper at a time. Do not overload the hopper.

4.Allow the material in the hopper to be drawn into the blades and shredded before adding additional debris to the hopper. Failure to due so may result in a clogged hopper, clogged chute deflector or a stalled engine.

5.Avoid placing twigs longer than 24 inches into the hopper. Twigs longer than 24 inches may result in a clogged hopper.

6.Never place branches with a diameter greater than 1/2-inch in the hopper. Doing so can result in serious damage to the unit’s shredder blade, flails or impeller.

Clearing the Hopper

Should the hopper become clogged with debris during operation, proceed as follows:

1.Grasp the handle with both hands and gently agitate the chipper shredder to help loosen debris, drawing it into the impeller.

If the clog does not clear, proceed as follows:

1.Stop engine.

2.Use your hands to remove any debris found near the top of the hopper.

3.Use a branch (or other available device, i.e. broom- stick) to dislodge debris located toward the base of the hopper.

4.Restart engine.

NOTE: If you’re unable to pull the starter rope as a result of accumulated debris near the impeller, follow instructions under the heading Cleaning the Reduction Chamber in the “Maintaining Your Chipper Shredder” section of this manual.

Figure 7

Chipping

WARNING: Never operate the chip- per shredder without chipper chute lowered into the operating position.

Branches up to 3” in diameter can be fed into the chipper chute. Observe the following guidelines when chipping branches:

1.Keep both hands firmly on the branch as you feed it into the chipper chute.

2.Never feed more than one branch into the chipper chute at a time.

3.Never feed anything other than branches (or wood) into the chipper chute.

4.Apply intermittent pressure (force, in short pulses) while feeding larger (2- 3-inch diameter) branches into the chipper chute, to avoid bogging or stalling the engine.

IMPORTANT: Never feed branches with a diameter greater than three (3) inches into the chipper chute. Doing so can result in serious damage to your unit’s chipper blades, flails or impeller.

NOTE: For best performance, always operate the unit with sharp chipper blades. If a noticeable loss in performance is encountered while chipping branches, the chipper blades should be replaced.

Emptying the Debris Collection Bag

1.Stop engine.

2.Squeeze the locking buckle release the bag’s drawstrap before loosening it from the chute deflec- tor. See Figure 7.

3.Empty the bag and reattach to the chute deflector opening. Refer to Figure 2.

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Operating

Your Chipper

Shredder

WARNING

Never operate the chip- per shredder without chipper chute lowered into the operating position.

IMPORTANT

Never place branches with a diameter greater than 1/2-inch in the hop- per. Doing so can result in serious damage to your

unit’s shredder blade,

flails or impeller.

IMPORTANT

Never feed branches with a diameter greater than three (3) inches into the chipper chute. Doing so can result in serious dam- age to your unit’s chipper blades, flails or impeller.

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Contents Chipper Shredder Model Series 410 OPERATOR’S ManualTable of Contents Finding and Recording Model NumberCustomer Support Labels SafetyPractices Safe OperationOperation Safe Operation PracticesTo the operator or bystanders Setting Up Your Chipper ShredderBKnow Your Chipper Shredder Setting Up Your Chipper ShredderOperating Your Chipper Shredder Basic Starting ProcedureGas and Oil Fill-Up Starting EngineClearing the Hopper Operating The Chipper Shredder ShreddingChipping Emptying the Debris Collection BagMaintaining Your Chipper Shredder Storing Your Chipper Shredder Sharpening Or Replacing The Shredder BladeProblem Cause Remedy Trouble ShootingModel Series 410 To order replacement Parts, contact Or visit† Model 424 Only ‡ Model 414 Only Upper Chipper Chute Assembly MANUFACTURER’S Limited Warranty for

410, 420 specifications

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