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Most problems are easy to fix. Consult the Troubleshooting Table below for common problems and their solutions. If you continue to experience problems, contact the dealers in your area.
Before performing any maintenance procedure or inspection, stop the engine, wait five minutes to allow all parts to cool. Disconnect the spark plug wire, keeping it away from the spark plug.
Troubleshooting Table
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE |
The engine won’t start.
(Please refer to the engine user manual for engine-specific procedures.) | Is the ignition switch in the “ON” position? Is the fuel shut-off valve on? Are you using fresh, clean gas? If the gas is old, change it. Use a fuel stabilizer if you keep gas longer than 30 days. Is the spark plug clean? If the spark plug is dirty or cracked, change it. If it’s oily, leave it out, hold a rag over the plug hole and pull the recoil cord several times to blow out any oil in the cylinder, then wipe off the plug and reinsert it. |
The engine lacks power or is not running smoothly.
(Please refer to the engine user manual for engine-specific procedures.) | Check that the Throttle Lever is in the “Run” position. Is the air filter clean? If it’s dirty, change it following the procedure in the engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual. Is the spark plug clean? If it’s fouled or cracked, change it. If it’s oily, leave it out, hold a rag over the plug hole and pull your recoil cord several times to blow out any oil in the cylinder, then wipe off the plug and reinsert it. Are you using fresh, clean unleaded gas? If it’s old, change it. Use a fuel stabilizer if you keep gas longer than 30 days. Does your engine have the right amount of clean oil? If it’s dirty, change it following the procedure in the engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual. Check the oil level and adjust as needed. |
Engine smokes.
(Please refer to the engine user manual for engine-specific procedures.) | Check the oil level and adjust as needed. Check the air filter and clean or replace if needed. You may be using the wrong oil—too light for the temperature. Refer to your Engine Owner’s Manual for detailed information. Clean the cooling fins if they’re dirty. |
Machine does not seem to have full chipping power. | The belts may be too loose and slipping. Adjust or replace belts as need. |
Explosion View and parts list
Ref.No. | Description | Ref.No. | Description |
1 | foundation | 29 | Lower blade |
2 | Wheel axis | 31 | Engine |
3 | Blade | 38 | M10*24 hex bolt |
4 | wheel | 39 | Φ25 washer |
5 | Belt cover inner plate | 40 | M25 open nut |
6 | clutch | 41 | Pin |
7 | bearing | 42 | M10 lock nut |
8 | pulley | 43 | M10*80 hex bolt |
9 | 42*9*5 spacer | 44 | Switch |
10 | Belt cover | 45 | Switch cover |
11 | Bearing fixation frame | 46 | M6*60 socket head screw |
12 | roller | 47 | Switch frame |
13 | Rubber pad | 48 | Rubber of feeder |
14 | Support feet | 49 | Rubber fitting |
15 | Bolt pin | 50 | M6*16 hex bolt |
16 | B-shape Pin | 51 | Φ12 washer |
17 | Feet fixation | 52 | Φ16*80*1.5 spring |
18 | tower | 53 | M12 nut |
19 | Tower hitch | 54 | M8*12 hex bolt |
20 | Discharge | 55 | Discharge knob |
21 | Chute adjust | 58 | Discharge to frame rubber |
22 | Engine fixation | 59 | Feed to frame rubber |
23 | In-feed | 60 | Bearing |
24 | Belt | 61 | Flange |
28 | chain | 62 | Bearing cover |
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