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It is always advisable to process freshly cut materials, as wooden branches get very
hard and springy when dried out and become more awkward to handle by making
the knives blunt more quickly.
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While operating the machine keep a wooden stick handy, approximately
30mm diameter x 600mm long. This stick will be useful to push in short, brushy and
very leafy materials and keep the feed hopper clear.
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DO NOT force material into the machine. If it does not chip well, the chipper knives
may need sharpening or replacing, or the gap between the knives and the wear
plate needs adjusting.
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Donot to overload the machine by feeding too much material into the feed
hopper at one time. If you hear the speed of engine decreasing, immediately stop
feeding material into the machine. DO NOT resume feeding material into the machine
until the engine has returned to full speed.
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The wood chipper can clog up with soft, wet or fibrous materials. However, if you feed
soft materials intermittently with branches, there should be no problem, as the wood
chipper tends to clean out any residue left in the machine.
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If any stringy material becomes wrapped around the rotor shaft. Turn off the engine’s
power switch and wait until the cutting disk is completely stopped and the belt drive
is disengaged then remove the spark plug HT lead, then you can remove it before it
works its way into the bearing. Take care of the sharp blades.
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Should the wood chipper stall through overloading or clogging, turn the ignition start
switch to the OFF positon, wait until the cutting disk is completely stopped and the
belt drive is disengaged. Allow the engine to stop and remove its spark plug H.T cap.
Open the housing cover to clear and remove all the materials from the housing
Lock the housing cover, reinstall the spark plug H.T cap and start the machine again
to resume the operation.
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