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b) Transporting Attachment and Power Unit 

 

If the Power Unit is being transported with the Attachment (e.g. transporting on a trailer between 

jobsites), follow the Power Unit manufacturer’s recommendations for transport and be sure to comply with 
all local regulations. 

 

 

c) Removal 

 

To remove the Attachment from the Power Unit: 

1)  Find a suitable, flat location to leave the Attachment where it will not fall over. 

2)  Make sure the auxiliary hydraulic circuit is off and lower the Attachment all the way to the ground.  Both 

the front and rear of the Attachment should be resting on the ground. 

3)  Wait for drum to stop rotating and hydraulic system to depressurize before approaching Attachment. 

4)  Unlock the locking devices on the Power Unit’s mount. 

5)  Lift boom to remove it from the Attachment. 

 

d) Storage on Power Unit 

 

When leaving the Attachment unattended while still attached to the Power Unit: 

1)  Find a suitable, flat location to leave the Power Unit and Attachment. 

2)  Disengage auxiliary hydraulic circuit and lower the Attachment all the way to the ground.  Both the front 

and rear of the Attachment should be resting on the ground and positioned in such a way that the bal-
ance of the resting Power Unit is considered 

3)  Turn off Power Unit and remove ignition key.  Wait for drum to completely stop its rotation before leav-

ing unattended. 

 

e) Storage 
 

When storing the attachment in between jobs: 

1)  Clean the attachment thoroughly (see “Cleaning Your Attachment” section for specific cleaning instruc-

tions). 

2)  Lubricate the attachment as recommended (see “Lubrication” section for lubrication details). 

3)  Check wearable parts and replace as necessary so you will be ready to operate when necessary. 

4)  Store in a clean, dry place. 

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Summary of Contents for BrushHound 30EX

Page 1: ...BRUSHHOUND EX OWNER S MANUAL EX Series by PO Box 220 2507 Tully Road Hughson CA 95326 USA 800 426 5615 www Valleytoolmfg com...

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Page 3: ...lubricated Buyer is shown all grease fittings and proper daily maintenance routine Buyer is shown correct operation procedures including correct height of attachment All bolts checked for tightness A...

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Page 5: ...dure 6 Running Your Attachment 7 Basic Guidelines for Running Your Attachment 9 Transport Removal Storage 9 Adjustments Maintenance Service Safety 11 Lubrication 11 Wearable Component Maintenance 11 K...

Page 6: ...s previously manufactured If at any time you require additional information consult your authorized dealer or the customer service depart ment ATTENTION The safety of the operator was one of the prima...

Page 7: ...ent of attachment knives explained to end user ALL safety precautions thoroughly read and understood Warranty RockHound Attachments guarantees the BrushHound Brush Shredder to be free from defect in m...

Page 8: ...e minimum safe distance from discharge is 300 ft Under no circumstances should the blades of this machine come into contact with the ground or should the machine be curled in such a way that the blade...

Page 9: ...racked or broken blades with new ones Do not attempt to weld damaged blades This can cause damage that could result in the blade being thrown from the shredder Wear gloves and eye protection and exerc...

Page 10: ...to your Power Unit s auxiliary hydraulic circuit If your Power Unit does not have an auxiliary circuit fully retract the thumb and use your thumb s hydraulic circuit See the Hydraulic Plumbing sec tio...

Page 11: ...essurized even when turned off before approaching or allowing others to approach the Attachment 6 Visually inspect hydraulic motor motor protection valve and other areas for signs of excessive heat de...

Page 12: ...Down Shredding Thicker brush and trees can be shredded from the top down Starting from a stationary position raise the boom and curl the head so that it is mostly perpendicular with the tree but not...

Page 13: ...8 House Rotation Shredding EX Series by Top Down Shredding...

Page 14: ...cutting large diameter material lay the tree down and plane the tree from side to side This will proved a better finer mulch and is quicker and easier than trying to grind a tree of 6 diameter from t...

Page 15: ...e it from the Attachment d Storage on Power Unit When leaving the Attachment unattended while still attached to the Power Unit 1 Find a suitable flat location to leave the Power Unit and Attachment 2...

Page 16: ...ign of chronic over greasing a Idle Bearing The idle bearing is located under the Idle Side Bearing Cover and has a grease fitting located on the bearing s mounting flange The idle bearing comes pre p...

Page 17: ...bearings should be replaced every 1500 2000 hours of operation depending on the environment and us age conditions d Safety Guards Safety guards are in place for the protection of the Operator bystande...

Page 18: ...aning your Attachment regularly will help prolong the life of both the paint and the safety decals as well as minimize the risk of unintentional fire 1 Check for excessive grease in the bearing areas...

Page 19: ...EX Series by 16 Cleaning Locations Debris can collect on bearings in the motor area on top or on the rear deflection guard Use a power washer to keep these areas clean...

Page 20: ...llows a Pressure In shown as male quick connect This attaches to your Power Unit s high pressure line On some units it may be necessary to switch the male and female quick connectors depending on the...

Page 21: ...ick couplers may need to be ex changed on hose ends depending on the power unit If oil is flowing and there is no movement this may be due to coupler orientation 16 EX Series by Pressure In Male Quick...

Page 22: ...e drum ever be reversed Q Sometimes the attachment loses RPM very rapidly even though its use has not changed why A Allow drum RPM to fully recover before continuing with operation The drum acts as a...

Page 23: ...18 EX Series by Serial Number Plate...

Page 24: ...EX Series Brush Shredder Parts Catalog 19 www rockhound com...

Page 25: ...aring Guard 1 4 Motor Guard Top 1 BC 40EX 5 Motor Guard Bottom 1 BC 40EX 1 6 Reinforced Thumb 1 7 Document Holder 1 DC 50 8 Chains CH 1000 9 Chain Retention Rods 40 2 CR 40 Chain Retention Rods 30 2 C...

Page 26: ...ention Ring 1 8 Dampener Washer 1 CD 40EX 13A 9 Wire Guard Drive Side CD 40EX 16A 10 Wire Guard Idle Side 1 CD 40EX 17 11 Cutter Drum Assembly 40 EX 1 CD 40EX Cutter Drum Assembly 40 HD 1 CD 40EX HD C...

Page 27: ...420 4 Hose Barb 90 2 HY 2425 5 3 4 Hydraulic Hose 100 2 HY 2550 6 3 4 Female Flatface Coupler 1 HY 2530 7 3 4 Male Flatface Coupler 1 HY 2530 8 1 x 3 4 90 Adapter 2 HY 2545 9 Check Valve 1 10 Plug 11...

Page 28: ...BRUSHHOUND DEFENDER OWNER S MANUAL EX Series by PO Box 220 2507 Tully Road Hughson CA 95326 USA 800 426 5615 www Valleytoolmfg com...

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