Safety & Operating Instructions
OPERATION
Adjusting the Extended Top-Discharge Chute Discharge Direction:
1.
Pull the Hitch Clip and remove the Locking Pin (Figure 66).
2.
Rotate the Extended Top-Discharge Chute to the direction desired.
Note:
The Extended Top-Discharge Chute has a range of motion of 180
˚
that
spans
the front and both sides of the Chipper. There are 11 different
hole settings at 18
˚
increments that you can use.
When properly installed, it is not possible to point the Extended Top-
Discharge toward the operator position. Confirm that the 180° range of
motion is away from the operator zone. Contact us at www.MacKissic.com
or call (800)348-1117 if you need assistance.
3.
Line up the Locking Pin hole to the closest hole setting in the
Discharge Ring.
4.
Install the Locking Pin and secure it with the Hitch Clip.
Adjusting the Deflector Direction:
1. Grab the Deflector Handle and rotate the Deflector to the desired
discharge position (Figure 67).
Note:
The deflector bolt should be snug, but still allow the deflector to
be re-
positioned. Adjust the Bolt tightness if necessary.
MAINTENANCE
Tools and Supplies Needed:
•
All Purpose Grease
Lubricating the Extended Top-Discharge Chute:
1.
Pull the Hitch Clip and remove the Locking Pin from the Discharge
Ring (Figure 66).
2.
Apply some all-purpose grease in each hole of the Discharge Ring
and
Center Ring as you rotate the Chute.
3.
Rotate the Extended Top-Discharge Chute for the full 180˚ of rotation
for a few times to spread the grease inside the Discharge Ring.
4.
Reposition the Extended Top-Discharge Chute to the desired angle
and
insert the Locking Pin and Hitch Clip.
TOWING
1.
Pull the Hitch Clip and remove the Locking Pin (Figure 68).
2.
Rotate the Extended Top-Discharge Chute so it is pointed towards the
back
of the machine.
3.
Line up the Locking Pin hole to the closest hole setting in the
Discharge Ring.
4.
Install the Locking Pin and secure it with the Hitch Clip.
Figure 66
Figure 67
Figure 68
For towing safety, the Extended Top Discharge Chute must be positioned towards the back of the machine. Never tow with it
positioned to the sid
Higher
Discharge
Lower
Discharge
Deflector
Handle
Deflector
Extended Top
Discharge Chute
(Towing Position)
Extended
Top-Discharge
Chute
180°
Locking Pin
Hitch Clip
Discharge Ring
Deflector
Handle
Extended Top
Discharge Chute
(Towing Position)
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