Product Manual

You must tighten the brackets with the safety hex
nuts equally around the neck. You need to tighten
just enough to allow the neck to rotate while
reaching minimum play.
Tip: Grease the upper surface of the chipper neck
and the bottom ring of the discharge chute so the
discharge can rotate easier. These parts are
powder coated, they have good slipping between
surfaces, but they can get stuck under pressure.
Step 8 Connecting the battery
The only cable you need to connect to the battery
is the (+) positive one. It is generally a thick cable
(1/0 AWG) that runs from the positive terminal of the
battery to the starter motor of your engine.
To connect simply unscrew the bolt on the positive
end of the battery and place the connect as
shown on the picture below.
Slide the bolt and screw again. This connection
need to be made tight enough to ensure good
current transfer.
Step 9 Filling the engine with Oil.
In this section we give you general instructions for
for preparing your engine for starting. However it is
your responsibility to read the engine manual and
follow the instructions for preparing, starting,
operating and maintaining your engine.
Choosing the right oil in your engine depends much
on the type of climate you will be operating. For
better reference below is a detail of the oil type
required for the working temperature range that
the engine will endure.
Therefore, we recommend using synthetic 10W-30
oil as it will be the most versatile in different types of
climate.
Please refer to your engine manual for the
amount of oil required to fill up the engine.
(if chipper is fitted with a CH640 Kohler, this
engine tipically utilizes approx. 1.9 U.S quarts
on refills. When engine is new, you may
need to add more as the oil fills up the
crankcase.
To fill the engine with oil please open the top cap of
the overhead cylinder
Add oil through a funnel at a slow pace not to spill
over. Check frequently the oil level in the dipstick.
Do not overfill.
It is important you fill the engine with proper oil
level. A low oil level will prevent engine from
starting.
Step 10 Starting the engine
CAUTION: Do not crank engine continuously for
more than 10 seconds. Allow a 60
second cool down period between
starting attempts. Failure to follow
these guidelines can burn out starter engine.
WARNING: Upon start-up, a metallic ticking may
occur. Run engine for 5 minutes. If
noise continues, run engine at mid-