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Seite 1 - OPERATOR’S MANUAL

OPERATOR’S MANUALCHIPPER/SHREDDERWITH ELECTRIC STARTMODEL 6/14EMfg. No. 1692902

Seite 2 - Form Nos. 1717126

6Safety Rules & InformationSAFETY DECALSSafety warning decals are placed at strategic locations on the chipper/shredder as a constant reminder to

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7Becoming FamiliarWith The Chipper/ShredderEach of the major components described below (seeFigure 1) serve a specific function on the chipper/shred-d

Seite 4 - Form Nos. 1717127

8GENERALAll of the major assembly procedures on your newChipper/Shredder were performed at the factory, andonly the items listed in this section need

Seite 5 - Table of Contents

Attaching the Hopper1. See Figure 4. Attach the hopper to the rotor hous-ing, using care to engage the metal lip of the hopperliner to the inside of

Seite 6 - & Information

10Attaching the Discharge BagYour unit comes equipped with a bag for collectingdebris as it exits the discharge chute. Shut off engine,wait for it to

Seite 7 - OPERATING LOCATION

CHECKS BEFORE STARTING1. Inspect the chipper cone and shredder hopper fordebris and other objects that may have fallen into themachine while the unit

Seite 8 - OPERATING SAFETY

4. Electric start: Turn the ignition key to the start posi-tion. Crank the engine until it starts.Manual start: Pull recoil starter rope rope out an

Seite 9 - SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

GENERAL FUNCTIONSYour Chipper/Shredder is a multi-use tool for chippingtree limbs, shredding brush and leaves, and vacuumingup leaves and small organi

Seite 10 - ROTATING

TIPS FOR BETTER CHIPPINGDO’s1. Prune tree limbs and large branches to limit their sizeto the maximum diameter allowed. Pruning treelimbs and branches

Seite 11 - Optional Vacuum Kit

15PROPER TECHNIQUESFOR SHREDDINGLeaves and Lightweight Organic MatterPlace material to be shredded directly into the shredderhopper. Avoid large amoun

Seite 12 - Chipper Shredder

500 N. Spring Street, P.O. Box 997 Port Washington, WI 53074-0997 USAForm Nos. 1717126Rev. 4/97© Copyright 1996 Simplicity Manufacturing, Inc.All

Seite 13 - Attaching the Hopper

16TIPS FOR BETTER SHREDDINGDO’s1. Process materials at a feeding rate that allows therotor to keep turning at a consistently high rate ofspeed. 2.

Seite 14 - Check & Fill Engine Oil

17Waste Materials GuideUsing Your Chipper/ShredderYour chipper/shredder is designed to efficiently processa wide variety of organic yard and garden wa

Seite 15 - & Operation

18Keeping your chipper/shredder in top running conditionwill prolong its life, and help you obtain optimum perfor-mance whenever you wish to chip or s

Seite 16 - Controls & Operation

19GeneralThe following information will help you make the neces-sary checks and perform the procedures required to fol-low the normal care recommendat

Seite 17 - Chipper/Shredder

20Regular MaintenanceCHANGING THE SPARK PLUGAn annual spark plug change is an inexpensive preven-tive measure that can help keep your unit running pro

Seite 18 - Using your Chipper/Shredder

21AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT/SERVICEThe engine air filter element filters and removes airbornedirt, dust, and other work site debris from the air before i

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22LUBE STARTER DRIVE GEARThe starter drive gear should be lubricated once a yearor every 100 hours, or as needed. Lubricate the drivegear with a lig

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23INSPECT HOPPER GUARDSThe hopper guards are made of a tough, flexible materialthat permits easy loading of the hopper, while preventingshredded piece

Seite 21 - Using Your Chipper/Shredder

24CHECK SAFETY LABELSSafety warning decals are placed at strategic locationson the chipper/shredder as a constant reminder to theoperator of the most

Seite 22 - Maintenance

25TROUBLESHOOTINGWhile normal care and regular maintenance will extendthe life of your chipper/shredder, prolonged or constantuse may eventually requi

Seite 23 - Regular Maintenance

OPERATOR’S MANUALCHIPPER/SHREDDERWITH ELECTRIC STARTMODEL 6/14EMfg. No. 1692904

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26REPAIRSHREDDING HAMMERSThe cutting edges of the shredding hammers may even-tually wear out, requiring rotation of the hammers, orcomplete replacemen

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274. Using leather work gloves to protect your hands fromsharp edges, carefully rotate the rotor counterclock-wise until the first worn hammer is at t

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28CHIPPING KNIVESChipping knives should be resharpened or replacedwhen tree limbs and branches require extra force to feedcompletely into the chipper

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29294. Using a 1/4” hex wrench, loosen and remove the twosocket head cap screws holding the chipper knife inplace (access the screw heads from the rea

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30Troubleshooting & Repair8. Reattach the shredder hopper and chipper coneusing the hardware removed during disassembly.Replace any hardware that

Seite 29 - & Repair

31Troubleshooting & RepairWARNINGNever use a malfunctioning unit to processmaterial, even if it appears to be chipping materi-al adequately — AN U

Seite 30 - Troubleshooting & Repair

32Parts & AccessoriesAdditional Technical Literature AvailableOperators ManualsAdditional copies of this manual are available, (and as partof our

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500 N. Spring Street, P.O. Box 997 Port Washington, WI 53074-0997 USAForm Nos. 1717127Rev. 4/97© Copyright 1996 Simplicity Manufacturing, Inc.All

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1Table of ContentsENGINE REFERENCE DATASafety Rules & InformationGeneral ...2Setti

Seite 33 - Top View Side View

2Safety Rules& InformationWARNINGYou must read, understand and comply with allsafety and operating instructions in this manualbefore attempting to

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DANGERSPARK/FIRE HAZARDGAS ENGINES MAY REQUIRE A SPARK ARRESTER FOR SAFE OPERATIONIf the engine on this unit is not equipped with aspark arrester and

Seite 35 - Specifications

4Safety Rules & InformationSAFE WEARING APPAREL1. Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyesfrom flying debris when operating the chipper/shr

Seite 36 - Technical Manuals

5Safety Rules & Information11. Never attempt to clear clogs from the chipper cone,shredder hopper or discharge chute while the unit isrunning. Al

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