Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
Contents
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Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Printed in U.S.A.
Contents
5
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
Contents
4
Copyright © 2011 Rayco Mfg - All Rights Reserved
Rayco RC6D Wood Chipper
Printed in U.S.A.
Contents
5
FOREwORD
lITERATURE INFORMATION
The operators manual should be stored in the
operator’s compartment in the literature holder
storage area. Rayco provides a binder to hold
the Operator Service Manual, Parts Manual,
Engine Manual along with other component
manuals.
These manuals contain safety information,
operation instruction, transportation informa-
tion, lubrication information and maintenance
information.
Some photographs or illustrations in the pub-
lication show details of attachments that can
be different from your machine. Guards and
covers might have been removed for illustrative
purposes. Continuing improvement may have
caused changes to your machine which may not
be included in this publication.
Continuing improvement and advancement of
product design might have caused changes
to your machine which are not included in this
publication. Read, study and keep this manual
with the machine.
Whenever a question arises regarding your
machine, of this publication, please consult your
Rayco dealer for the latest available information.
SAFETY
The safety section lists basic safety precautions.
In addition, this section may include text and
locations of warning signs and labels used on
the machine.
Read and understand the basic precautions
listed in the safety section before operating or
performing lubrication, maintenance and repair
on this machine.
pARTS (see parts Manual)
Parts are readily found through illustrations
with accompanying Rayco part numbers. The
machine assembly is listed by basic groups to
enable ease of finding parts.
Please consult your local Rayco Dealer or local
Engine Manufacturer Dealer for obtaining engine
parts and service.
OpERATION
The operation section is a reference for the new
operator and a refresher for the experienced
operator. This section includes a discussion of
gauges, switches, machine controls, attachment
controls, transportation and towing information.
Photographs and illustrations guide the operator
through correct procedures of checking, starting,
operating and stopping the machine.
Operating techniques outlined in this publication
are basic. Skill and techniques develop as the
operator gains knowledge of the machine and its
capabilities.
MAINTENANCE
The maintenance section is a guide to equip-
ment care. The Maintenance Interval Schedule
lists the items to be maintained at a specific
service interval. The Maintenance Interval
Schedule lists the page number for the step-
by-step instructions required to accomplish the
scheduled maintenance procedure.
MAINTENANCE INTERvAlS
Use the service hour meter to determine servic-
ing intervals. Calendar intervals shown (daily,
weekly, monthly, etc.) can be used instead of
service hour meter intervals if they provide more
convenient servicing schedules and approximate
the indicated service hour meter reading. Rec-
ommended service should always be performed
at the interval that occurs first.
Under extremely severe, dusty or wet operat-
ing conditions, more frequent lubrication than
is specified in the maintenance intervals chart
might be necessary.
Perform service on items at multiples of the
original requirement. For example, at every 100
service hours, also service those items listed un-
der every 50 service hours and every 10 service
hours or daily.
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