Sears woodchipper operation manual


















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Started by VizzyBel Nov 30, Duane Berkey — Loads of people inquire as to whether or not I cross or go to might I be capable of get a renting company over a customary supplier? Wood chippers and chipper-shredders are designed to work with wood and brush. Shredders will also work with leaves and vines. We have not tested them on other materials, nor do we recommend doing so.

Wood chippers are designed to be strong enough for both the capacity and the tractor or skidsteer power required to run the chipper. A small chipper will not be able to handle the forces put on it by a large tractor. A large chipper will not work efficiently with a small tractor. The BX42H does not have a clutch or a case drain. The hydraulic hoses for the motor feature a checkvalve protected parallel circuit which allows the rotor and motor to wind down together once the hydraulic power is turned off.

This prevents damage to the motor. The engines are covered by the engine manufacturer. The Intellifeed system works by measuring the rotor RPM. Once the restart speed has been reached, forward feed resumes.

Reverse can be manually controlled with the feed control handle as well. The system allows reverse as long as there is electrical power to shift the solenoid and hydraulic flow. The rotor does not have to be turning for reverse to work. Most Wallenstein models are delivered partially assembled in a crate. Some assembly is required. Always check fluids on models which contain fluids before use.

Modern engines are designed to run most efficiently at full governed RPM. Therefore, our engine-powered equipment is designed to run most efficiently at the same RPM. Running engine-powered equipment at less than full throttle is counterproductive. Engines usually require a moment to warm up enough to accept full throttle and load. There are many differences between the self-feed versions and the roller-feed versions. The feed hoppers, the mountings to the rotor housing, the rotor housing themselves and the rotors are all different.

It is not possible to add roller feed to a self-feed chipper. Three-point hitch models are more economical to purchase, operate, and maintain. They are easier to transport around a property and through a bushlot. Their disadvantage is that they require a tractor to operate them. Trailer models are more easily transportable from site to site. Wood chippers are better for larger diameter brush. The larger chips they produce are better for pathways, decorative use or simply blowing into a ditch.

However, they can by clogged by small green brush. Chipper-shredders are better for finer brush and plant material. The fine fiber they produce is better for garden bedding material, and so on. However, they cannot process larger-diameter material. The Intellifeed system allows the engine and chipper to work more efficiently by ensuring that the engine does not get bogged down by feeding too quickly.

This allows a smaller engine to be used. It also removes the necessity of having someone at the feed control bar at all times. The roller feed arrangement allows adjusting the feed speed to prevent bogging the tractor on a 3-point hitch model, or the engine on a trailer model.

The big disadvantage is the cost and complexity of the hydraulic drive components and the electrical components of the system. Some consider it a disadvantage that the hydraulic system requires constant flow of fluid from the tractor, or from our optional PTO pump kits. The electronics also require The big disadvantage is the cost of the hydraulic drive components. Add page 5 to Favourites. NOTE:Todeterminerightandlefthandsidesofyour chipper-shredder,standbehindtheunitwiththe enginefarthestawayfromyou.

Yourchipper-shredderhasbeencompletelyassembled atthefactory,exceptforthehopperassembly,chipper chute,dischargechuteandthecatcherbag. Apairof safetyglassesandabottleofoilarealsoincludedin thecanon. Removeallloosepartsincludingowners manual. Makecertainallpartsandliteraturehavebeen removedbeforethecartonisdiscarded. DischargeChute c. ChipperChute d. CatcherBag e. BottleofOil f.

SafetyGlasses g. See figure3. Foreasyassembly,donot removethesecondspacerfromthehexbolt. Placethedischargechuteinpositiononthe dischargeopening.

Add page 6 to Favourites. Securewithhexlock nut. Securebothsidesofdischargechutetohousing usingwingknobsthatyouearlierremoved. See figure4inset. Placethehopperassemblyonthegroundand holditinthepositionshowninstep1infigure4. Holdingthehopper,pushhopperpivotdoor downinsidethehopper. Slidethehopperassemblytowardsthechipper- shredderhousingsothattheupperguideonthe hopperassemblyslidesunderthestopwasher oneachsideoftheinletguide,Seefigure4. Alignthetwoholes oneoneachside ofthe lowerhopperwiththetwoholes oneoneach side oftheinletguide.

Insertthehexnutontothebolt fromtheotherside. Makesuretoremovesideplayfromthebolt,but thehoppershouldbeabletopivot.

Guide Hopper Figure4 Toraisethehopper,holdthehopperbythe hand-holdandliftituptillitclicksintoposition. ToIowerthehopper,holdthehopperbythe hand-holdandpullthereleasebar.

Thehopper shoulddropdown. ReleaseBar Figure5 Theflapcontrolrodisalreadyattachedtothehopper atthetop. Theotherendoftherodhastobeattached tothestopwasherontheinletguide. Unscrewtheshoulderboltfromthestopwasher ontheinletguide. Alignthelooseendoftheflapcontrolrodwith thestopwasherontheinletguide. Slidetheshoulderboltthroughtheopeningin theflapcontrolrod.

Add page 7 to Favourites. Donot operatethechipper-shredderwithout properlyattachingthisflapcontrolrodtothe unit. Tighten theseboltstosecurebracetothechute. Tightenboltssecuringthebracetothelower frame. Loosenthe boltssecuringthebracetotheframe. Removethethreecuppedwashersandhex nutsfromtheweldstudsbesidetheopeningon theleftsideofthehousing. Removethetwosetsofhexbolt,locknut,and fiatwasherfromthetwoholesontheupperend ofthebraceasshowninfigure7.

Placethechipperchuteovertheweldstudsso theslotonthechuteistowardsthebottom. Align thethreeholesatthebottomofthechutewith thethreeweldstuds. Securewiththethreepairsofcuppedwashers andhexnutsthatyouearlierremoved. Donot tightenthenutsatthistime. Makesuretoplace thecuppedsideofthewasheragainstthe chipperchute.

Aligntheholestowardsthefrontopeningofthe chutewiththeholesonthebrace. Toattachthebag,placetheopeningofthebag overthechutedeflectorandthechuteflange. Makesureitcompletelycoversthechute deflector. Depresstheplungeronthedrawstring,andpull onthedrawstringuntilthebagistightaroundthe chuteopening.

Releaseplungertolockitinto position. CatcherBag Plunger Figure8. Add page 8 to Favourites. Comparetheillustration infigure9withyourchipper-shreddertofamiliarizeyourselfwiththelocationofvariouscontrolsand adjustments. Alwayswearsafetyglassesprovided withthechipper-shredderbeforechippingorshredding,orwhileperformingany adjustmentsorrepairs. ChokeLever Usedtoenrichthefuelmixtureinthecarburetor whenstartingacoldengine. StarterHandle Usedtomanuallystarttheengine. HopperAssembly Allowsleavesandsmallbranchesupto1diameterto befedintotheimpellerforchippingandshredding, Lowerthehoppertocollectrakedmaterialfor shredding.

ThrottleControl Regulatesspeedoftheengine. ChipperChute Allowsbulkyvegetationlikestalksorheavybranches upto3diametertobefedintotheimpellerfor chippingandshredding. CatcherBag notshown Usedtocollecttheshreddedmaterial.

RearWheelLockLever Usedtolocktherearwheelsfrommoving. Disconnectsparkplugwireandmoveawayfrom sparkplugtopreventaccidentalstarting. Add page 9 to Favourites. Alwaysbe careful. Select theoilsviscositygradeaccordingtoyour expectedoperatingtemperature. Followthe chartbelow. Checktheoil levelmorefrequentlytoavoidpossibleengine damagefromrunninglowonoil.



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