Product Manual

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of the blades are critical for optimum performance
of the chipper. It is recommended you resharpen
the blades with a precision angle grinder. You must
always follow the same edge angle and make sure
when resharpening, not to overheat the surface as
it will affect the hardness.
When re-installing the blade we recommend you
adjust the gap between the blade and the anvil at
a minimum of 3/16”. You may adjust the anvil for
better cutting experience (shorter gap for
hardwoods, and larger gaps for softwoods or green
branches with leaves).
When re-installing the blade make sure to tighten
the bolts to 57ft-lbs of torque.
When re-installing the anvil make sure to tighten the
bolts to 25 ft-lbs of torque.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Engine does not start 1. Spark plug is disconnected
2. the fuel tank is empty
3. Shut-off fuel valve is closed
4. Dirty air filter
5. The carburetor is dirty
6. Low-voltage battery
7. Faulty Cable connection
8. Faulty engine starter
1. Connect the cable spark plug
2. Refill fuel tank
3. Turn the fuel valve to ON
4. Clean or Replace air filter.
5. Contact your nearest engine
authorized workshop.
6. Recharge or replace battery.
7. Check cable continuity for
broken cables
8. Contact your nearest engine
authorized workshop.
Low blade performance 1. The blade and/or anvil is dull
2. Gap too tight or too wide
1. Resharpen the blade and/or
anvil.
2. Re-adjust the gap.
Low engine performance 1. Blade is dull
2. Air filter is dirty
3. Worn clutch
4. Worn belts
5. Chipper operating above 3,000
ft. elevation.
6. Low voltage battery
1. Resharpen blade
2. Clean air filter / Replace
3. Inspect clutch shoes. Replace if
clutch is slipping excessively.
4. Check for wear, belt tension.
Replace if belts are burnt or they
wore out.