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Warning, Caution, Service and maintenance – Echo 74824 Owners Manual v.2 User Manual

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

1. Remove large belt guard (three 5/16" bolts).

2. Loosen bolts on hydraulic pump and remove belt, if

equipped.

3. Lift belt idler pulley off drive belt and remove drive belt

from pulleys.

4. Install new belt on pulleys and lower belt idler. Check

alignment of pulleys and adjust if needed.

5. Adjust the eyebolt that anchors the idler spring to ad-

just belt tension. Tighten the eyebolt until the belt de-

flection at the center of the belt is 7/16" when a 20 lb

load is place against the belt (See Fig. #9).

6. Replace hydraulic pump belt, if equipped. Readjust hy-

draulic pump belt tension by sliding the hydraulic pump

in the mounting slots. Tighten bolts.

7. Replace belt guard.

8. Depress foot clutch pedal, start engine, release foot

clutch pedal to engage belt, and test unit. Readjust

pulleys and belt tension if needed.

Service and Maintenance

5.4 REPLACING DRIVE BELTS

5.5 CLEARING PLUGGED ROTOR

Feeding too large or too much chipable material at once

may plug the chipper. To clear plugged rotor, proceed as

follows:

1. Depress foot clutch pedal and stop engine. Release

foot clutch pedal when engine is stopped.

2. Remove the two 3/8" retaining bolts holding the access

cover to the main frame assembly.

3. Lift up rotor access cover.

4. Clean the debris out the chipper rotor. Turn the rotor by

hand to be sure it is free to rotate.

5. Close rotor access cover and replace bolts.

6. Depress foot clutch pedal, and start engine. Release

foot clutch pedal when engine is running to engage drive

belt. Resume operation.

WARNING

If the machine becomes plugged, depress the foot

clutch pedal, shut off the engine, disconnect the spark

plug wire, and allow the machine to come to a complete

stop before clearing debris. Do not operate the machine

without proper guards and screens in place.

CAUTION

Remember to use rotor shaft lock when working on rotor.

7/16" Deflection

Fig.#8