Echo Bear Cat 70520 User Manual

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5. Do not allow processed material to build up in the

discharge area; this may prevent proper discharge
and can result in kickback of material through the
feed opening.

6. Do not attempt to operate the chipper with any of

the guards, deflectors, or shrouds removed. Keep
away from moving parts.

7. Keep all guards, deflectors, and shrouds in good

working condition.

8. Always stand clear of the discharge area when

operating this machine.

9. Keep your face and body back from the feed opening.

10. Do not overreach. Keep proper balance and footing

at all times.

11. Do not transport or move machine while the ma-

chine is running.

12. If the machine becomes clogged, shut off engine.

Allow machine to come to a complete stop before
clearing debris.

13. On electric start models, disconnect cables from

battery before doing any inspection or service.

14. Do not tamper with the engine governor settings on

the machine; the governor controls the maximum
safe operating speed and protects the engine and all
moving parts from damage caused by over-speed.

Additional Safety Rules for PTO
Models

1. Connect 3 pt. hitch pins and snap pins, connect PTO

shaft and have leg stands downa and secure when in
use.

2. To move the unit: shut off the PTO, lift 3 pt. hitch,

and adjust leg stands if needed.

3. Keep guards and shields in place at all times while

operating. Always disengage tractor PTO and shut
off engine before removing guards or shields.

4. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from all PTO

drive parts.

5. Never clean, lubricate, or adjust the chipper/shred-

der when it is running.

6. Never wear loose jackets, shirts, shirt sleeves or

pants when working around PTO.

7. Before starting tractor always make sure transmis-

sion is in neutral or park and PTO is disengaged.

WARNING! Recommended tractor PTO horsepower is 15
HP to 30 HP. Use of these units on tractors above 30 PTO

horsepower may cause belt and machine damage in overload
conditions.

Additional Safety Rules for Towing

1. Always connect hitch safety chains. Make sure

trailer hitch bolts are tight and secure. Do not
attempt to tow the trailer if vehicle is not equipped
with a 2" ball.

2. Maximum towing speed should not exceed 55

M.P.H. Inflate tires to manufactures specs. as stated
on the tire sidewall. Check wheel lug bolts periodi-
cally to be sure they are tight and secure.

3. Make sure that the jack stand on trailer is in the UP

position to clear the ground during towing. Place the
jack stand on a level surface and secure it in the
DOWN position before use.

4. Shut off fuel supply to engine when towng.

5. Disconnect spark plug wire when towing.

Maintenance and Storage

1. When this equipment is stopped for servicing,

inspection, storage, or to change an accessory, make
sure that the spark plug or PTO is disconnected.

2. Store the machine out of the reach of children and

where fuel vapors will not reach an open flame or
spark. For storage periods of three months or more,
drain the fuel and dispose of it in a safe manner.
Always allow the machine to cool before storing.

Bolts (SAE GR5)

Size

Ft. Lbs.

5/16"

20

3/8"

35

Screws

Size

Ft. Lbs.

5/16" Set

15

#10-24 Set

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Torque Chart

Standard minimum
tightening torque for
normal assembly
applications.

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