Owner`s manual
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WARNING
DO NOT DEPOSIT MATERIAL LARGER THAN 1/2” Dl-
AMETER IN THE HOPPER ASSEMBLY. ANY MATERIAL
HEAVIER THAN 1/2” SHOULD BE FED INTO THE CHIP-
PER CHUTE.
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I Leaves and small twigs can be raked into the Hopper
assemblyi when the Hopper assembly is rotated to the
ground. Small branches can also be fed into the Hopper
assembly in this position (See FIG. 3-OP).
Torotatethe Hopper assembly, use one (1) hand to pull the
Hopper release knob out until the Hopper assembly is free
to move (See FIG. 4-OP). Rotate the Hopper assembly to
the right (while holding the Hopper release knob) until the
edge contacts the ground.
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DANGER
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MAKE CERTAIN THE CHIPPER CHUTE GUARD IS IN
PLACE. SHOULD THE CHIPPER CHUTE GUARD BE-
COME WORN OR TORN, REPLACE BEFORE CONTINU-
ING USE.
● Bulky material, such as stalks or heavy branches (anything
over 1/2” diameter, up to 3“ in diameter), should be fed into
the Chipper chute (See flG 5-OP).
For best performance, it isimportanttokeepthe shredding blade
and the chipper blade sharp. Refer to service and adjustment
section, pages 12, 13. If the composition of the material being
discharged changes (becomes stringy, etc.) or if the rate at
which the material feeds in slows down considerably, it is likely
that the shredding blade and/or Chipper blade is dull and need
to be sharpened or replaced.
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