Operation, 1 starting pto chipper, 2 stopping pto chipper – Echo CH45540 Owners Manual v.4 User Manual

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4.5 INCH CHIPPER

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Section

operaTIon

4

CauTIon

Move the machine to a clear, level area outdoors before

starting. Do not operate in the vicinity of bystanders. Make

sure the cutting chamber is empty before starting.

warnInG

Before operating your machine, be sure you read

and understand all safety, controls and operating

instructions in this owner’s manual and on your

machine. Failure to follow these instructions can

result in serious injury or property damage.

4.1 sTarTInG pTo CHIpper

1. Connect pto driveline to tractor as described in Sec.

2.4.

2. Adjust three-point top link so the chipper sits level.
3. Start tractor engine and engage PTO (refer to tractor

owner’s manual). Increase engine speed to rated PTO

RpM.

4.2 sToppInG pTo CHIpper

1. If the tractor is able to stop the chipper with the chipper

engagement lever in the CHIPPINg position, it is not

required to place the chipper engagement lever in the

START position when stopping the tractor PTO. If the

tractor pto cannot stop the chipper with the chipper

engagement lever in the CHIPPINg position, move the

chipper engagement lever to the START position.

2. Move the tractor throttle to the SlOW position.
3. Disengage the PTO lever and shut off the tractor

engine.

4. Allow machine to come to a complete stop.

4.3 operaTInG THe CHIpper

CauTIon

Obtain and wear safety glasses at all times when

operating the machine.

Do not wear loose fitting clothing.
The operator should always wear heavy boots, gloves,

pants and a long-sleeved shirt.

use common sense and practice safety to protect

yourself from branches, sharp objects, and other

harmful objects.

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never lean over the chipper chute to push objects into the

cutting device. use a push stick or brush paddle.

never use shovels or forks to feed brush. They can

cause extensive damage if they contact the blades.

In addition, metal pieces can be ejected from the

chipper chute and cause serious injury or death.

never feed brush into the chute with your feet.
never use hands or feet to clear materials that build up in

the chute.

The machine chips a variety of materials into a more

readily decomposed or handled condition. The following

guidelines will help you get started.

1. run unit at full operating speed before starting to

chip material.

2. limbs fed in to the chipper chute must be 4.5 inches

11 cm) in diameter or less. trim side branches that

cannot be bent enough to feed into the chipper chute.

Hold small diameter branches together in a bundle and

feed in simultaneously.

3. exclude pieces of metal, rocks, bottles, cans, and

other foreign objects when feeding material into the

machine.

4. Feed brush from the side of the chipper chute, rather

than from the front. Step aside to avoid being hit by the

brush moving into the chipper.

5. place limb, butt end first, into the chipper chute

until it contacts the chipper blades. The actual feed

rate of the limb into the chipper will depend on the type

of material fed and sharpness of the cutting blades.

6. If the engine slows to where it may stall, stop feeding

material and allow the engine to recover. Feed material

more evenly.

7. If the chipper jams, remove the branch and rotate it

before reinserting it into the chute. Alternately insert

and retract the limb or insert continuously at a rate that

will not kill the engine.

8. Do not use the clutch to clear a plugged rotor. this

may cause belt damage. Refer to the instructions for

clearing a plugged rotor in the Service and Maintenance

section.

9. alternate greener material with dry material to

lubricate the chipping blades for longer life and better

performance. Chipping dead, dry material will create

heat and dull the chipping blades quickly.

10. sharpen the chipping blades periodically. Check

the sharpness of the blades every 5-15 hours. Refer

to the Service and Maintenance section for sharpening

instructions.

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