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BROWN 815 - Starting Cutter Operations; Initial Startup Procedures

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Starting Cutter Operations
Before engaging your hydraulics, lift the cutter clear of the ground and any obstructions to
ensure the blades are free to rotate. As you engage your hydraulics, your skid loader engine may
try to stall or lug down. If this happens, disengage and reengage your hydraulics. This will give the
blades time to begin turning. Allow the cutter to come to full speed before cutting.
After your Brush Cutter has reached operating speed you may notice a small amount of
vibration, this is normal.
!Notice: If there is enough vibration to shake the unit in a violent manner, the unit should be shut
down immediately. Refer to the troubleshooting guide of this manual or call the factory for help at
800.633.8909.
Your Brown Brush Cutter has been designed to cut anything that your properly rated skid
loader can drive over (grass, brush, small trees up to about 6 inches in diameter). Any trees larger
than this are too large for the Brush Cutter and should not be cut with this machine.
Warning! Trees can fall in any direction, it is the operator’s responsibility to be sure
the area is safe and clear.
Refer to the warranty section of this manual for the warranty statement on use of
the Brush Cutter.