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| CONTENTS |
❶ | SAFETY | page 7 |
❷ | ASSEMBLY | page 8 |
❸ | OPERATION | page 11 |
❹ | HOW IT WORKS | page 12 |
❺ | MAINTENANCE | page 13 |
| NOW THAT IT’S ALL CHIPPED & SHREDDED | page 16 |
❼ | ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST | page 17 |
❽ | back cover |
Common
(and Expensive)
Mistakes
•Neglecting the engine’s need for fresh, clean oil.
•Not cleaning the engine recoil of debris or changing the air filter from time to time.
•Chipping dead wood or lumber and not sharpening the knives more often.
•Forcing branches down the chipper when the knives are dull and not
•The occasional, if accidental, railroad spike, brick, 2 x 4, barbed wire, and/or gardening tool “down the hatch” routine.
! | ATTENTION: | WEAR GOGGLES | |
AND STURDY | SHOES | WHEN | |
▲ | USING THIS MACHINE. | HEARING | |
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| PROTECTION IS ALSO ADVISED. | ||
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