Warning, 9 towing, 10 chipping guide – Echo 76824 Owners Manual v.3 User Manual

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TURNTABLE CHIPPER

OPERATION

4.9 ToWing

s & f models:

hooKing

Rotate the discharge tube to face the opposite direction of

the towing vehicle before towing.
Insert transport safety pin and clip, and set turntable brake

handle to locked position.
Raise rear stabilizer.
Open the coupler latch.
Raise the trailer hitch until the coupler is above the height of

the hitch ball (51 mm hitch ball) on the towing vehicle.
Align the coupler over the hitch ball and lower the trailer hitch

until the coupler fully engages the hitch ball.
Close the coupler latch securing the coupler to the hitch ball.
Connect the wire harness into the tow vehicle.
Raise the jack stand and secure to the hitch.

unhooKing

Disconnect the wire harness from the tow vehicle.
Unlatch the coupler and disconnect the hitch coupler from

the hitch ball.
Move the hitch of the chipper away from the hitch ball, lower

the jack stand and secure.
Lower rear stabilizer.

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domesTic models:

hooKing

Rotate the discharge tube to face the opposite direction of

the towing vehicle before towing.
Insert transport safety pin and clip, and set turntable brake

handle to locked position.
Raise rear stabilizer.
Open the coupler latch.
Raise the trailer hitch until the coupler is above the height of

the hitch ball (2" hitch ball) on the towing vehicle.
Align the coupler over the hitch ball and lower the trailer hitch

until the coupler fully engages the hitch ball.
Close the coupler latch securing the coupler to the hitch ball.
Install the hitch pin through the coupler latch.
Cross the safety chains under the hitch and connect to tow-

ing vehicle.
Connect the wire harness to the tow vehicle.
Raise the jack stand and secure to the hitch using a hitch pin.

unhooKing:

Unhook the safety chains from the towing vehicle. Latch

safety chains to the hitch to prevent them from interfering

with chipping.
Disconnect the wire harness from tow vehicle.

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Optimum towing performance can be achieved by maintain-

ing a horizontal trailer hitch.

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Return chipper to transport position, insert transport safety

pin and clip, and set turntable brake handle to locked posi-

tion. Failure to do so may result in damage to the machine

and/or serious bodily injury.

Warning

4.10 chiPPing guide

The chipper chips a variety of materials into a more readily de-

composed or handled condition. The following guidelines can

help you get started.

Run unit at full operating speed before starting to chip

material.
These machines are most effective when chipping material

0-6" in diameter. Although this machine will accept mate-

rial up to 8", you may see a reduction in performance when

feeding material larger than 6".
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.
Exclude pieces of metal, rocks, bottles, cans, and other foreign

objects when feeding chipable material into the machine.
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.
do not 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 be

chipped, are expensive to replace, and cause extensive

damage. In addition, metal pieces can be ejected from the

chipper chute and cause serious injury or death.
Never feed brush into the chipper chute with your feet.
place limb, butt end first, into the chipper chute until it con-

tacts 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.
Stop the material feeding and allow the engine to recover if

the engine slows to where it may stall.
Remove the branch and rotate it before reinserting it into the

chute if the chipper jams.
Alternately insert and retract the limb or insert continuously

at a rate that will not kill the engine.
Chipping dead, dry material will create heat and dull the

chipping blades quickly.
Alternate green material with dry material to lubricate the

chipping blades for longer life and better performance.
The chipping blades will become dull and will require periodic

sharpening. Refer to the Service and Maintenance section

for sharpening instructions.

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Remove the hitch pin from the coupler latch.
Unlatch the coupler and disconnect the hitch coupler from

the hitch ball.
Move the hitch of the chipper away from the hitch ball and

lower the jack stand. secure with a hitch pin.
Lower rear stabilizer.

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