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To stop engine, How to use your shreooer – MTD 244-648D401 User Manual

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Place the throttle control lever in FAST position.
See figure 4.

Move choke lever to CHOKE position (a warm
engine may not require choking).

Grasp starter handle (see figure 4) and pull rope
out slowly until engine reaches start of compres­
sion cycle (rope will pull slightly harder at this

point). Let the rope rewind slowly.

Pull rope with a rapid, continuous, full arm stroke.
Keep a firm grip on starter handle. Let rope
rewind slowly. Do not let starter handle snap back
against starter.

Repeat preceding instructions 3 and 4 until

engine fires. When engine starts, move choke

lever on engine halfway between CHOKE and
RUN.

Move throttle control to IDLE position for a few
minutes warm-up. Move choke lever to RUN posi­

tion as engine warms up.

NOTE:

In order to idle smoothly, a new engine may

require 3 to 5 minutes running above slow idle speed.

Idle speed has been adjusted to be correct after this

break-in period.

TO STOP ENGINE

1. Move throttle control lever to STOP position.

2. Disconnect spark plug wire and move away from

spark plug to prevent accidental starting while
equipment is unattended.

3. Close fuel shut-off valve (if so equipped) when

unit is not in use to prevent fuel leakage.

HOW TO USE YOUR SHREOOER
Do not attempt to shred or chip any material other

than vegetation found in a normal yard (i.e., branches,
leaves, twigs, etc.).

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WARNING: The shredder discharges

material with considerable velocity. Keep
away from the area around the chute
deflector. Always stop the engine and dis­
connect the spark plug wire when remov­
ing or attaching the bag, when changing

containers or when removing the shred­
ded materiai, wear safety giasses and

gioves whenever using your shredder.

The shredder is designed for three different methods

of operation.

1. Leaves and small branches up to 1/2" diameter

can be fed into the hopper when it is in the raised
position. See figure 5. If it becomes necessary to

push material into the shredder, use a small diam­
eter stick—NOT YOUR HANDS. The stick cannot

exceed 1/2“ in diameter so it will be ground up if it
gets into the impeller assembly.

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WARNING: Do not put material larger than

1/2" in diameter into the hopper. Material
up to a maximum of 3" in diameter materi­
al may be fed into the chipper chute. Do

not attempt to shred or chip any material
larger than 3" in diameter. Personal injury
or damage to the machine could result.

FIGURE 5.

2. Leaves and small twigs can be raked into the

shredder when the hopper assembly is lowered to
the ground. See figure 6.

To lower the hopper assembly to the ground, use
one hand to grasp the top of the hopper assem­
bly. Push down on the release handle, and pivot

the hopper assembly to the right. See figure 7.

FIGURE 6.