Echo 72928 Instruction v.3 User Manual

Instructions, Warning

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Chipper Blade Replacement Kit

The Chipper Blade Kit contains new parts for replacing

worn or damaged blades for your chipper. Follow the steps

below to replace the chipping blades.

Instructions

REPLACING THE CHIPPING BLADES

SUBJECT: ChippeR Blade
ReplaCemenT KiT

FITS MODELS: all 4.5", 6", 8" & 9"
ChippeRs

4.5” Chippers:

Remove the two 3/8" x 5-1/2" bolts securing the

1.

deflector or discharge tube to the chipper housing and

loosen the 5/16" flange nuts on the weldment bolts.

Remove the deflector.

2.

Rotate the chipper disk until the hole on the chipper

3.

paddle is aligned with the hole on the chipper

housing.

install a punch or screwdriver into the holes. One of

4.

the bolts from removing the chipper deflector can also

be used to lock the disk.

Remove the security lock nuts (on back side of chipper

5.

disk) and the flat head screws holding the blades to the

disk. Remove old blades and install the replacement

blades with new hardware. Torque to 120 Ft-lbs.

Replace the deflector or discharge tube and resume

6.

chipping.

6", 8” and 9” Chippers CH6614 (71620),

CH6614H (72620), CH8540 (71854), CH9540H

(72854), 74824, CH911DH (72928), 72942,

CH500H (74500) CH800H (74800), 72884,

CH922DH (74950), CHF9540H (76854),

CH6670H (76824), CH8993H (76835):

pn 73579-00

Rev. 031308

6” Chippers CH6670H (76624), CH611DH

(76628), CH6993H (76635), 74624 & 74628:

Remove the two 3/8” retaining bolts holding the access

1.

cover to the main frame assembly.

Tilt the access cover over to allow access to the

2.

rotor.

Rotate the disk until a blade is accessible.

3.

install a punch into the hole in the disk to hold the disk

4.

in place.

Remove the security lock nuts (on back side of chipper

5.

disk) and the flat head screws holding the blades to the

disk. Remove old blades and install the replacement

blades with new hardware. Torque to 120 Ft-lbs.

To access the remaining blades, remove the punch,

6.

rotate the disk 90 degrees and reinstall the punch.

Before inspecting or servicing any part of this machine,

shut off power source, disconnect spark plug wire from

spark plug and make sure all moving parts have come

to a complete stop.

WARNING

WARNING

The chipping blades are sharp! Use care when working

on the machine to avoid injury.

Remove the two 3/8” retaining bolts holding the access

1.

cover to the main frame assembly. Tilt access cover

over to allow access to the rotor.

Rotate the rotor so that the bolts holding the chipping

2.

blade are accessible.

install the disk lock by removing the plastic bearing

3.

cover beside the chipper chute.

install a punch through the hole in the rotor shaft and

4.

the matching hole in the bracket mounted to the rotor

bearing front side to lock the rotor in place.

Remove the security lock nuts (on back side of chipper

5.

disk) and the flat head screws holding the blades to the

disk. note that the Orchard Chipper (ChF9540h) does

not have security lock nuts holding the blades.

Remove old blades and install the replacement blades

6.

with new hardware.

Torque to 25 Ft-lbs for Orchard Chippers (ChF9540h)

7.

and to 120 Ft-lbs for all other chippers.

secure the access cover to the main frame and resume

8.

chipping.

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