4003 Woodchipper
Storing the Splitter
Owners Manual
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the 4 anvil bolts. Keep the 4 bolts snug so the anvil blade is not loose
but can be moved with some force. Turn the rotor / blade to the anvil.
Then adjust the anvil to a position of .0
20” - .040” above the tip of the
cutting blade. Move the rotor back and forth and adjust the anvil
blade as necessary. After the anvil blade has been set, turn the rotor
to check the clearance on the second blade. Both blades should be
equal distance, but if variance is observed, set the anvil to the tallest
blade. After the anvil has been properly adjusted, the 4 anvil bolts
can be torqued to 45 ft-lbs. (Only use an accurate torque wrench).
Once the anvil has been torqued, the woodchipper is ready for
operation.
5.14 Bearing Maintenance
Your woodchipper has two main rotor bearings. These rotor bearings
enable the rotor to spin smoothly at a high rpm. These bearings must
be maintained. The upper and lower bearings need to be greased
with 2 pumps every 50 hours. Do not over grease the bearings. Over
greasing will cause the bearing seals to lose effectiveness and will
ultimately ruin the bearing over time.
5.15 Gearbox Maintenance
Your woodchipper utilizes a gearbox to transfer PTO power to the
pulley system and then to the rotor. The oil in the gearbox should be
changed after the first 50 hours or first year, then every 2 years after
that using 80w90 gear oil. Fill the oil through the fill port with the fill
check port fitting removed, fill until oil starts coming out of the hole,
then replace both the fill check port, and fill port fittings.