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Troubleshooting 6 – Echo CH123DH Owners Manual v.2 User Manual

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12 INCH CHIPPER

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Section

TROUBLESHOOTING

6

Before performing any of the corrections in this troubleshooting chart, refer to the appropriate information contained in
this manual for the correct safety precautions and operating or maintenance procedures. Contact your dealer or the
factory for service problems with the machine.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

REMEDY

Engine will not start.

Improper control settings.

Use proper settings.

Lack of fuel.

Fill fuel tank.

Spark plug disconnected.

Connect spark plug.

Dirty, stale or contaminated gas.

Refill gas tank with fresh, clean unleaded regular gasoline.

Internal engine problems.

See your dealer.

Engine or rotor stalls or

stops.

Obstructed discharge.

Use branch or similar object to clear discharge.

Plugged rotor.

Clear rotor. Feed material more evenly.

Feeding material too large into

shredder.

Reduce size of material being fed into machine.

Chipper does not chip.

Dull chipper blades.

Rotate or sharpen blades.

Drive belts loose or worn.

Inspect drive belts, adjust or replace if needed.

Attempting to feed branches that

are too large.

Limit branch size to 12 inches in diameter.

Broken or missing chipper

blades

Replace blade.

Engine overheats.

Cooling system plugged.

Clean cooling fan and fins.

Improper oil level.

Fill engine to correct oil level. Refer to the engine owners manual.

Hard to feed chipper;

requires excessive power

to chip.

Dull chipper blades.

Reverse or sharpen blades.

Obstructed discharge.

Use branch or similar object to clear discharge.

Improper blade clearance.

Adjust clearance between chipper anvil and chipper blades.

Engine stalls or belt

squeals when engaging

clutch.

Engaging clutch too fast.

Engage clutch more slowly.

Plugged rotor.

Clear rotor. Feed material more evenly.

Belt tension too loose.

Replace belt or spring.

Material from chipper

wraps around rotor shaft

Stringy, green material bypasses

chipper blades.

Rotate branch or material when feeding to cut completely.

Dull chipper blades.

Sharpen blades.

Improper blade clearance.

Adjust clearance between anvil and chipper blades.

Excessive vibration while

running.

Drive system vibration.

Check drive belts and pulleys for bad or worn areas. Check for dull

chipper blades or shredder knives.

Rotor out of balance.

Inspect rotor for broken or missing chipper blades and shredder

knives; replace if needed. Check rotor to see if it wobbles.
Check to see if rotor is assembled correctly.

Chipper blade to anvil clearance

is incorrect.

Set chipper blade/anvil clearance to recommended distance.