Safety & Operating Instructions

To Free a Jammed Flywheel
The flywheel will still rotate for A WHILE after the engine is shut off. Shut down the engine, wait for all moving parts to come
to a complete stop, remove spark plug wire, then wait 5 minutes before moving or working on the chipper.
Tool Needed:
Two 1/2" Wrenches
Disassemble:
1.
Remove any material left in the Chipper Hopper.
2.
Remove the Bolts and Locknuts from the Discharge Chute using
1/2" Wrenches (Figure 16).
3.
Remove the Discharge Chute from the Chipper Housing.
4.
Check to see if the Discharge Chute or Discharge opening is
clogged. If it is, clear it with a branch.
Figure 16
Discharge
Chute
Chipper Housing
Never pry against the Chipper Housing when removing the discharge chute, or at any other time. This will cause damage to
the machine.
5.
With a wooden stick, loosen and remove any material left in the Chipping Chamber and make sure the Flywheel
turns freely with the stick.
Reassemble:
1.
Position the Discharge Chute onto the Chipper Housing and secure with two Bolts and Locknuts using 1/2" wrenches
(
Figure
16).
2.
Reconnect the spark plug wire and start the Chipper engine; allowing the remaining material in the Chipping
Chamber to discharge.
3.
If the Chipping Chamber doesn’t clear and the flywheel is still jammed, repeat above process.
Note: Be certain the Chipping Chamber is clear before trying to process more material into the Chipper Hopper.
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Bolts and
Locknuts