9.
Manually clear the clog
E. Stopping the Engine
1. Move throttle to “slow”.
2. Push rocker switch to “off”.
3. Close fuel shut-off valve.
F. Refueling the Engine
1. Stop engine and allow it to cool for a few minutes
before refueling.
G. Transporting the Shredding TruckLoader
1. Disconnect intake hose assembly from the power unit
2. Remove boom assembly from the frame, you can
leave hose assembly attached to the chains of the
boom.
3. Remove discharge chute.
4. Place all listed above parts in the bed of the truck
and secure them with rope or hardware.
5. Before towing check safety chains for proper
attachment.
WARNING DANGER
WHEN TRANSPORTING THE SHREDDING
TRUCKLOADER, DO NOT EXCEED 30 M.P.H.!
HIGH-SPEED DRIVING AND POOR ROAD
CONDITIONS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.
DO NOT
operate unit if excessive vibration occurs; shut
engine off immediately! Remove spark plug wires and
check for damaged impeller or talon ring, loose impeller
bolt, loose impeller key, or lodged foreign objects.
C. Removing Clog in Hose
1. Fully stretch hose in a straight line (with engine
running and unit secured).
2. If hose does not clear, use “Removing Blockage
Blockage in Moving Parts” instructions below.
D. Removing Blockage in Moving Parts
WARNING DANGER
KEEP RECOIL STARTER SCREEN AND ENTIRE
ENGINE CLEAR OF ALL DEBRIS. DO NOT
OPERATE ENGINE WITH AN ACCUMULATION OF
GRASS, DIRT, LEAVES OR OTHER
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NEAR MUFFLER.
WARNING DANGER
TURN OFF ENGINE BEFORE YOU DISCONNECT
HOSE, AND MAKE SURE ALL MOVING PARTS
COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.
WARNING DANGER
BE SURE THROTTLE IS IN “STOP” POSITION, AND
FAN HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.
WARNING DANGER
DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRES BEFORE
ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE!
WARNING DANGER
WEAR GLOVES, THE CLOG MAY CONTAIN
SHARP MATERIALS.