Troubleshooting chart – Troy-Bilt 47330 User Manual

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Section 5: Maintenance

Before inspecting, cieaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for aii moving parts to

come to a compiete stop, disconnect spark piug wire and move wire away from spark piug.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property damage.

TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

Before performing any of the corrections in this troubleshooting chart, refer to the appropriate information contained in this

manual for the correct safety precautions and operating or maintenance procedures.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTION

Engine does not start.

1. Spark plug wire disconnected.

2. Fuel valve (if equipped) not open.

3. Out of gasoline.

4. Stale gasoline.
5. Incorrect choke setting.
6. Dirty air filter.
7. Bad spark plug.

1. Reconnect wire to spark plug.

2. Turn fuel valve to open position.
3. Check gasoline tank. Add gasoline if needed.
4. Q{

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in old gasoline. Add fresh gasoline.

5. Move choke lever to correct setting.
6. Clean or replace air filter.
7. Replace spark plug.

Engine runs poorly.

1. Fouled spark plug.
2. Incorrect choke setting.
3. Dirty air filter.
4. Carburetor out of adjustment.
5. Stale gasoline.

1. Remove, clean, and reinstall spark plug.
2. Move choke lever to correct setting.
3. Replace air filter.
4. Contact dealer.
5. Drain old gasoline. Add fresh gasoline.

Engine overheats.

1. Engine cooling system clogged.
2. Carburetor out of adjustment.

1. Remove blower housing and remove debris.
2. Adjust It or have authorized Dealer adjust It.

Shredder or chipper
does not work.

1. Belt is broken or excessively worn.
2. Chipper blade/shredder biade(s) broken.
3. Sheared key between pulley and cylinder shaft.

4. Solid object jammed in unit.
5. Locked cylinder shaft bearing.

6. Loose engine mounting bolts or support nuts.

1. Replace belt.
2. Replace shredder/chipper blade(s).
3. Replace key.

4. Check for and remove obstruction.
5. Have authorized dealer repair unit.
6. Tighten bolts/nuts.

Shredder or chipper
shreds or chips poorly.

1. Dull chipper blade or shredder blade(s).

2. Engine not reaching full RPM.
3. Excessively worn cylinder shaft bearing(s).
4. Loose locking collar(s) on cylinder shaft.
5. Screen not installed in unit.
6. Screen that Is installed has holes that

are too large.

7. Loose engine mounting bolts/loose

engine support nuts.

8. Material tangled in blades.
9. Clogged chipper chute.

10. Chipper blade clearance not between 1/16"-to-1/8’.

1. Sharpen or replace chipper blade/have authorized

Dealer replace shredder blade(s).

2. Have authorized dealer adjust or repair engine.
3. Replace bearlng(s).
4. Tighten collar(s).
5. Install screen.
6. Remove screen and replace with screen that

has smaller holes.

7. Tighten bolts/nuts.

8. Remove tangled material.
9. Clear chipper chute.

10. Have authorized dealer repair unit.

Heavy vibration/Unusual noise.1. Solid object jammed In chipper or shredder.

2. Blade(s) damaged and cylinder out of balance.
3. Chipper flywheel damaged.
4. Chipper blade/shredder blades hit Inside unit.
5. Cylinder shaft bearlng(s) damaged.
6. Blades strike bent discharge screen.

1. Check for and remove any obstruction.
2. Have authorized dealer repair unit.
3. Have authorized dealer repair unit.
4. Have authorized dealer repair unit.
5. Have authorized dealer replace bearings.
6. Replace discharge screen.

Belt slips.

1. Stretched or worn belt.
2. Oil or grease on belt.
3. Cylinder shaft bearings are binding.

4. Loose engine mounting bolts/support nuts.
5. Object jammed in chipper or shredder.

1. Replace belt.
2. Clean pulleys and replace belt.
3. Check cylinder shaft for smooth rotation. If there is

binding, have authorized dealer replace bearings.

4. Tighten bolts and nuts.
5. Remove jammed object.

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