OPERATION
Flail
•The Flail Brush Cutter is rated to cut material up to 4” in diameter.
•Setting cutting height ranges from 3/4” to 6”. Cutting height is set by adjusting the height of the roller assembly.
•Remove roller assembly when cutting limbs and other large diameter vegetation (greater than 2”) to prevent damaging the roller assembly.
•When operating near the ground or when mulching be particularly careful that there are no bystanders or animals within a 100 yards. Debri tends to fly out at great speed and can injure or even cause death.
BuzzBar® Tree Limb Cutter
•The BuzzBar Tree Limb Cutter is rated for material up to 4” in diameter.
•Suggested cutting Speed for the Buzzbar is 1st gear. Slow down for thick, dense, or hard material.
•Always cut with the boom positioned perpinducular to the limbs being cut (see diagram). Cutting with the boom swing backward or forward will cause the blades to warp from “raking” through the cut material.
•For maximum blade life, do not allow the blades to contact hard items such as the ground or metal objects.
•Check belt tension daily.If belts start to slip adjust tension soon. The more belt slippage, the more they will wear and looser they become.
•Grease bearings of saw blade spindles daily.
•Two pumps from hand grease gun.
•When operating the unit be sure there are no bystanders or animals with in 100 yards of the
unit.
MAVERICK 3/09 | Operation Section |
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