Warning – Echo 74500 Owners Manual v.4 User Manual

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5" and 8" Skid Steer Chipper Owner's Manual

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OPERATION

the machine chips a variety of materials into a more

readily decomposed or handled condition. the following

guidelines can help you get started.

run unit at full operating speed before starting to chip

material.
the 74500 is most effective when chipping 3 inch

material. Material that is up to 5 inches in diameter

will fit into the machine, though it may bog the chipper

down. the 74800 is most effective when chipping 5

inch material. Material that is up to 8 inches in diameter

will fit in the machine, though it may bog the chipper

down.
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 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 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.
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 continu-

ously 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 Main-

tenance section for sharpening instructions.

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Before the chipper feed area is serviced, the feed roller

support must be locked in the upright position. to raise the

feed roller, proceed as follows.

Stop skid steer engine, disengage hydraulics, and

allow machine to come to a complete stop.
Turn the check valve located on the bottom of the jack

clockwise, engaging the jack.
remove the lock pin from its storage position (see

figure below).
Pump the handle to raise the feed roller until the lock

pin position aligns with one of the support bracket

holes.
Secure the position by putting the lock pin through the

support bracket and lock pin position. this will ensure

the feed roller cannot fall from the upright position.
Service or clear the unit of debris.
to lower the feed roller support, remove the lock pin

and then turn check valve counterclockwise to disen-

gage the pump.
replace lock pin in storage position.

leaving

The lock Pin in anY oTher PosiTion maY

inTerfere WiTh feed roller oPeraTion.

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Figure 4.7 - Feed Roller Lock

4.9 raising The feed roller

the feed roller must be secured in the up position prior

to servicing the chipper feed area. Failure to do so can

result in serious injury or death.

Warning

4.10 chiPPing guide

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