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Warning, Caution, Operation – Echo 74824 Owners Manual v.2 User Manual

Page 12: 3 chipping, 2 stopping the engine, 4 rotating the chipper base

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6" & 8" Bear Cat Chipper Operator’s Manual

WARNING

Keep face and body away from the feed opening. Do not

overreach. Keep proper balance and footing at all times.

The Bear Cat chipper is designed to chip a variety of materials

into a more readily decomposing or handled condition. The

following guidelines can be used to help you get started.

1. Trim side branches that cannot be bent enough to feed

into the chipper chute. Hold small diameter branches

together in a bundle and feed in simultaneously.

4.3 CHIPPING

2. Place limb, butt end first, into the chipper chute until it

contacts the feed roller. The actual feed rate of the limb

into the chipper depends on the type of material fed and

sharpness of the cutting blades. Operate feed roller at a

rate that will not kill the engine.

3. Rotate the branch to improve cutting action.

4. The chipping blades dull with use and require periodic

sharpening. Refer to Service and Maintenance, "Sharp-

ening Chipper Blades" for instructions.

4.2 STOPPING THE ENGINE

1. Move throttle to SLOW position.

2. Depress foot clutch pedal.

NOTE

The heavy rotor will continue to turn for some time

after the engine has been shut off. You can tell that

the rotor has stopped when no noise or machine

vibration is present. Inserting a branch into the

chipper chute to contact the blades will slow the rotor

and shorten stopping time.

CAUTION

Obtain and wear safety glasses at all times when

operating the machine. Avoid wearing loose fitting

clothing. Always wear heavy boots, gloves, pants, and

shirt. Use common sense and practice safety to protect

yourself from branches, sharp objects, and other

harmful objects.

Operation

3. Refer to Honda owners manual for stopping procedures.

4. Allow machine to come to a complete stop. You may

release the foot clutch pedal to help slow the rotor once

the engine has stopped running.

4.4 ROTATING THE CHIPPER BASE

1. Disengage the Chipper Lift Arm from the Chipper Base

and then realese it by pressing it down.

2. Rotate the Chipper Base to desired position.

3. Once the Chipper Base has been positioned, lift up the

Chipper Arm and lock it in place.

WARNING

The Chipper Base must always be locked in place.

Failure to do so my result in machine vibration, serious

bodily injury or death.

Fig. #3