Owner's Manual

13.If any situations occur which are not covered in this manual, be careful and use
common sense. Swiftly turn off the chipper and then contact us for further advice
on your situation.
Chipper Operation
The wood material to be chopped enters the cutting chamber through the feed Hopper.
The movement of the blade against the anvil produces a scissor cutting effect on the
wood instead of impacting directly against it. Once the material is chopped, it is thrown
out radially by the rotor vanes through the chipper neck discharge.
Never start the engine in closed spaces or a poorly ventilated area. The engine’s
exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a gas that is both odorless and deadly.
1. Make sure the Quick Lock knob is completely closed and tight.
2. Move the Choke lever to the Choke Position if the engine is cold.
3. Move the Fuel lever, to the ON position (pos I ).
4. Firmly hold the recoil handle, pull the recoil slowly until you feel a resistance, the
pull the rope fast in one swing.
5. If the engine doesn't start. Repeat again until the engine starts.
6. Once the engine starts to crank, quickly move the choke lever to the Open
position.
7. If for any reason the rotor stops spinning, the engine loses power, or a foreign
material is preventing the normal operation of the engine. Turn off the engine as
indicated below.
Stopping the engine.
1. Move the throttle to the turtle or slow position, so it runs idle.
2. WAIT for the chipper disc to be fully stopped.
3. Turn the fuel lever to the OFF position (pos O ).
Clutch Operation:
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