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Country Home Products C163-CHP manuale d’uso

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Sommario del manuale d’uso

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    DR CHIPPER Operating & Assembly Instruction Manual M o d e l : 1 6 . 0 H P C 1 6 3 - C H P This manual contains information concerning proper and improper operating procedures, warnings, maintenance, troubleshooting, assembly, and tips. Everyone who operates this machine should read these instructions and be thoroughly familiar with them. P/N 9[...]

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    SECTION I – SAFETY This symbol points out impor tant safety instructions which, if not followed, could endanger the personal safety and/or property of yourself and others. Read and follow all instructions in this manual before attempting to operate your chipper. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in personal injury. When you see[...]

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    WARNING : The Engine Exhaust from this product contai ns chemicals known to the state of ects or other reproductive harm. California to cause cancer, birth def MAKE CERTAIN THAT ALL SAFETY LABELS ON THIS EQUIPMENT ARE KEPT CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDITION. IF YOU NEED REPLACEMENT LABELS, ORDER BY PART NUMBER. 080-0967 080-0970 091-0055 3[...]

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    091-0057 091-0059 091-0062 091-0088 091-0093 091-0256 4[...]

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    091-0380 091-0381 091-0384 913-0265 5[...]

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    SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES TRAINING • Read this owner’s manual carefully in its entirety bef ore attempting to assemble this machine. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine bef ore operation. Be completely familiar with the controls and the proper use of the machine before operating it. Keep this manual in a safe place for f[...]

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    OPERATION • Never place your hands, feet, or any part of your body in the chipper chute, discharge opening, or near or under any moving part while the engine is running. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times. If it becomes necessary to push material into the chipper chute, use a small diameter stick, NOT YOUR HANDS. • Keep your face [...]

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    • Do not allow an accumulation of processed material to build up in the discharge area as this will prevent proper discharge and can result in kick-back from the chipper chute. • Do not allow any part of the engine, especially around the cooling fans and muffler, to become clogged with processed material, leaves, oil, greas e or any other combu[...]

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    • Only operate your chipper from the operator zone. • Know how to turn your unit off. • Never move your chipper or leave it unattended with the engine running. • Follow engine owner’s manual for engine maintenance and repair. YOUR RESPONSIBILITY • Restrict the use of this power ma chine to persons who read, understand and follow the war[...]

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    SECTION II - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PACKAGE CONTENTS SKID PARTS BO X BOLT BA G CHIPPER CHIPPER HOPPER 4 EA – 5/16-18 X ¾” CARRIAGE BOLTS HITCH ARMS STAND 4 EA – 5/16-18 NYLOCK NUT HITCH ASSEMBLY GLASSES 4 EA – 5/16 USS FLATWASHER PARTS BOX OWNER’S MANUAL 2 EA – ½-13 X 3” HHCS ENGINE MANUAL 4 EA – ½-13 X 1 ¼” HHCS BOLT BAG 2 EA [...]

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    STEP II – ASSEMBLING THE CHIPPER HOPPER 1. Assemble chipper hopper (item #20) to machine using four each 5/16”-18 x 3/4” carriage bolts (item #19), 5/16” flatwashers (item #3) and 5/16”-18 nylock nuts (item #10) . Put head of bolt inside hopper with threads sticking out. Tighten all hardware with a ½” wrench. STEP III – ATTACHING THE[...]

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    STEP IV – ATTACHING WIRE HARNESS Identify the “road side” and “curb side” of your trailer per the picture below. The mounting brackets have an access hole in them so the wire harness can be attached to the light. On the wire harness the yellow/brown wire is for the road side light and the green/brown wire is for the cu rb side light. The [...]

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    SECTION III - OPERATION BEFORE STARTING ENGINE, ALWAYS CHECK OIL LEVEL! Refer to the engine owner’s manual for further details regarding OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF the engine. NOTE: ENGINE IS SHIPPED WITHOUT OIL! FILL CRANKCASE WITH OIL BEFORE STARTING ENGINE. BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO ALLOW DIRT TO ENTER THE ENGINE WHEN CHECKING OR ADDING OIL OR [...]

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    CHECKING AND ADDING OIL • Check oil level before starting the engine. • Check level daily, or after every eight hours. • Keep oil level at FULL. • Do not overfill. Oil filling procedure: first add 1 quart. Start and run engine at idle for 30 seconds. Shut engine off and wait 30 seconds. Then add more oil slowly to bring level to Full mark o[...]

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    STARTING AND STOPPING STARTING AND OPERATING TIPS • Store and fuel equipment in level position. • Use fresh fuel. • Use correct type of oil for ex pected starting temperature. • Remove external equipment/engine loads. • Periodically remove any debris buildup from the machine. • After engine has started, let it warm up seve ral seconds t[...]

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    SECTION IV - CHIPPING THIS CHIPPER WAS DESIGNED FOR CHIPPING LIMBS OR BRANCHES. NEVER USE THIS MACHINE FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE AS IT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY. SAFETY FIRST • Always wear protective gloves and safety glasses during operation of the chipper. • Never allow your hands or any part of your body or clothing inside the chipper hopper or[...]

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    • USE COMMON SENSE WHEN USING YOUR CHIPPER. • LEARN TO RECOGNIZE THE CHANGE IN THE SOUND OF YOUR MACHINE WHEN IT IS OVERLOADED. • BECOME FAMILIAR WITH SUCCESSFUL OPERATING CONDITIONS AND AVOID THOSE THAT CAN OVER LOAD AND DAMAGE THE MACHINE. • IF THE MACHINE BECOMES JAMMED BY OVERLOADING OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, STOP THE MACHINE IMMEDIATELY. IF [...]

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    TO FREE A JAMMED FLYWHEEL • Stop the engine. • Remove the spark plug wire and k eep away from the spark plug. • Disconnect battery at negative terminal (if so equipped). • Remove any material left in the chipper hopper. • Remove the deflector. NOTE: Never pry against the scroll weldment when removing the deflector or at any other time. Th[...]

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    SECTION V - MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE IMPORTANT: The knife should be checked for sharpness and the nuts and bolts attaching them to the flywheel for tightness every 8-10 hours of operation. IMPORTANT: Every time you perform maintenance or any kind of service or check on the knife, be sure to check the gap betw een the knife and wear plate for proper [...]

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    REMOVAL, SHARPENING AND RE-INSTALLATION OF CHIPPER KNIFE HOW TO REMOVE THE KNIFE • Stop the engine. • Remove both spark plug wires and keep away from spark plugs. • Disconnect battery at negative terminal. • Remove both access covers from the chipper basic machine. • Rotate the chipper disk until the three count ersunk screws and nylock n[...]

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    • The knife should never be sharpened to the extent that more than 3/32” is taken off this measurement. • Once this measurement is below 7/32” (s ee figure 3) the knife should be replaced. • If you are unable to remove dents or gouges with these guidelines, replace the knife. Figure 3 KNIFE INSTALLATION • Clean chipper disk where knife [...]

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    AFTER ANY BLADE OR WEAR PLATE MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENT, ROTATE THE CHIPPER DISK BY HAND. WATCH AND LISTEN CAREFULLY FOR ANY UNUSUAL NOISES, CLICKING OR VIBRATION. IF ANY OF THESE ARE DETECTED, INSPECT THE MACHINE FOR DAMAGE, REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY DAMAGED PARTS AND CHECK FOR ANY LOOSE PARTS AND RETIGHTEN. KNIVES MUST BE CHECKED AND MAINTAINED! KNIV[...]

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    INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTING OR REPLACING BELT BELT ADJUSTMENT The belt on your chipper should deflect 3/8” under three pounds of pressure as shown in figure 1 below. If it doesn’t, adjust per the following directions. Figure 1 • Remove belt guard. • Loosen engine bolts. • Tighten or loosen the nut on the belt tensioner until you have the c[...]

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    CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH TECH TIPS CLUTCH PART NO. 911-0236 THE SHOES AND SPRINGS ON THE CLUTCH ARE NORMAL WEAR ITEMS. IF YOU NOTICE DECREASED PERFORMANCE OF THE CLUTCH THEY SHOULD BE CHECKED AND REPLACED IF NECESSARY. The clutch on your machine is designed for r ugged, dependable service, however, it is important to understand the limitations of a clutc[...]

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    CLUTCH MAINTENANCE The centrifugal clutch on this machine is permanently lubricated and does not require oil or grease. If, after long periods of use, the drum wobbles excessively, replace the drum assembly. Always replace shoes and springs in sets. Whenever shoes are changed, replace all springs. CLUTCH REMOVAL 1. Remove clutch from shaft by remov[...]

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    911-0236 CLUTCH BREAKDOWN Item Part No . Qty Description 1 2 3 4 6 Not Shown 911-0236-3 911-0236-1 030-0202-5 911-0236-2 030-0164-6 030-0202-1 1 3 3 1 1 2 Hub Assembly Shoe Spring Drum Assembly Retaining Ring Retaining Ring 26[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBLEM CORRECTION Clutch overheats. Belt burns. Flywheel won’t turn. Clutch is slipping or flywheel is jammed or stopped. • Immediately stop engine. • Remove spark plug wires. • Turn flywheel by hand to be sure it turns freely. • Check belt tension. • Clear chipper chamber. Chipping action seems too slow or flyw[...]

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    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION TIME PROCEDURE COMMENTS BREAK IN • Change engine oil and filter after first five hours. • Check belt tension. • Check all nuts and bolts for tightness. • Follow oil recommendations per the engine & owner’s manual. • Adjust per directions. • Tighten if necessary. 8 HOURS • Check engine oil. ?[...]

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    SECTION VI – PARTS LIST & ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS 29[...]

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    C163-CHP PARTS LIST ITEM # PA RT # QTY. DESCRIPTION 1 913-0023 1 DEFLECTOR 2 913-0285 1 CHIPPER BASIC MACHINE 3 030-0216 1 16HP BRIGGS & STRATT ON VANGUARD ENGINE 4 913-0231 1 FRAME WELDMENT 5 911-0219 2 HITCH ARMS 6 911-0220 1 HITCH TUBE WE LDMENT 7 911-0035 1 STAND 8 408-0078 2 SAFETY CHAIN 9 913-0218 1 TRAILER HITCH 10 911-0070 1 AXLE WELDME[...]

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    913-0285 CHIPPER BASIC MACHINE ITEM # PART # QTY DESCRIPTION 1 090-0048 9 5/16-18 GRIPCO LOCKNUT 2 030-0115 2 BEARING 3 090-0233 8 5/16 USS FLATWASHER 4 090-0049 4 3/8-16 GRIPCO LOCKNUT 5 030-0117 1 RETAINING RING 6 090-0024-3 2 SHIM 7 090-0162 8 10-32 X 3/8” SCREW 8 913-0210 2 ACCESS COVER 9 913-0034 1 DRIVE SIDE PLATE WELDMENT 10 090-0460 7 5/1[...]

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    NOTES 34[...]

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    NOTES 35[...]

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    NOTES COUNTRY HOME PRODUCTS Meigs Road, P.O. Box 25, Vergennes, Vermont 05491 1(800) DR-OWNER (376-9637) 12/30/03 36[...]