Service and adjustments, Replace the chtpper cutting blade, Danger – Craftsman 987.799601 User Manual

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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

REPLACE THE CHtPPER CUTTING BLADE

Over time, the chipper cutting blade edge

(A in

Figure

33

on Page 31) will dull. Sharpen or replace the blade

when the chipper no longer cuts efficiently,

O Discard a cracked or severely nicked blade because

the blade could break apart and cause personal
injury.

□ We recommended that you take the blade to a

professional sharpening service

for expert

sharpening,, All grinding must be fiat and uniform
along the beveled edge of the blade to maintain the
original 45 ° cutting angle. Sharpen a blade that is
dul! or that has only minor nicks. The blade is made
from tempered steel and is extremely hard - do not
attempt to sharpen with a hand liie,

IMPORTANT;

Do not reuse the blade mounting screws

and locknuts. New screws and locknuts are supplied
with a new blade

Use only factory-supplied

hardware. Do not use substitutes or failure of the

equipment or personal injury could result.

See the

Parts List at the back of this Manual to order individual
replacement screws and locknuts if rs-instaliing the oid

blade.

To Remove and Replace the Blade

t,

Stop the engine and make sure that all moving

parts have come to a complete stop. Disconnect the
spark wire and secure it away from the spark plug.

2.

Remove the collection bag or the blower deflector.

3. The blade removal procedure requires removal of the
engine. To avoid a potential safety hazard from spilled
gasoline, the fuel tank must be emptied of ail gasoline

before the engine is removed. Follow Steps '‘a" through

"d” to empty the fuei tank

a.

Place a clean pan below the fuel tank to catch the

gasoline as it drains Remove gas cap from fuel tank.

DANGER

Gasoline and its vapors are highly flammable and

, j

explosive.

I To avoid serious personal injury, be sure area is

I

well ventilated and keep gasoline away from open

i liame or sparks. Observe no smoking rules at a!!

::_; times. Use an approved fuel container.

b. Using adjustable pliers, squeeze the tabs on the
hose damp

(A

in Figure 31) that secures the fuel line

(B) to the fuel tank fitting. Slide the clamp a few
inches down the fuel line.

c.

Pinch the fuei line with your fingers to prevent

gasoline from leaking and then gently pull the fuel line
off the fuel tank Pitting Drain the gasoline into the pan

and then transfer the gasoline to a container
designed for fuel storage

d. Re-install the fuel line on the fuel tank fitting and

secure ft in place with the hose damp, Insfail gas cap
on fuei tank.

4. With a 3/8" wrench, remove the three bolts that
secure the engine mounting base to the deck. One bolt

is shown in Figure 32 A second bolt is iocated at the
rear of the machine above the left side of the blower
opening. This second boit also secures the short wire
leading to the safety interiock. Remove the wire and the
tockwasher along with this bolt. Also, disconnect the
long safety interlock wire where it attaches to the engine
above the engine muffler, A third boit is located near the

right front wheel

5. Remove the two hair pin clips on the right side and

rear of the housing which secure the shredder screen
rods, and then remove the rods and shredder screen

6. Slide the engine forward (in direction of the spark

plug) and carefully lift engine out of chassis. Gently
piace the engine on a dean floor or workbench with the
spark piug side facing up.

WARNING

To avoid personal injury, handle chipper cuttini

blade with extreme care. The cutting edge is very

sharp.

Figure 32: Engine mounting bolts.

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