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Safety
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To avoid frame damage; always tow machine with frame level, check
axles, tires, hitch, tongue, rims, and safety chains for loose bolts, cracks,
and damaged equipment before towing. Make the necessary adjustments
to the hitch.
You must re-insert the pin on the break-away switch after use. Failure to
do so may drain battery source potentially damaging the battery.
When the chipper is attached to a towing vehicle:
• The towing vehicle must be capable of handling your chipper
• Park the vehicle and the chipper on a level surface
• During the chipping process the towing vehicle must have the
parking brake on
• There must NOT be a driver in the vehicle
• Adjustments to the tongue should be made before attaching the
chipper to the towing vehicle
• The hitch must be properly secured to the vehicle with locking
pins installed
• Connect the safety chains and breakaway cables to the vehicle. The
chains should be equal in length and shall be hooked through the
hitch plate in such a way as to allow the operator to turn the vehicle
and not drag the chains on the ground
• Hook up electrical connections and check that tail lights and turn
signals are in working order
• The chipper must be level or parallel with the ground
• Secure loose end of the actuator cable to the towing vehicle making
sure the cable does not drag, has no strain or restriction, and the line
is unobstructed of pull in the event of vehicle separation
Maintenance
• Check tire pressure for proper inflation. You can find this
information on the side of your tires
• Before moving the chipper, check wheel rims for loose lugnuts
• Clear the infeed of all debris before towing
• Inspect the adjustable tongue for cracks around the bolt holes.
If cracks or stress marks are present, replace immediately
Function
The hitch and chains are used to secure the chipper to a towing vehicle
during operation and towing. The tongue, located at the front of the
frame, can be extended when being used with a towing vehicle to
provide clearance. The jack is used to level and stabilize the chipper.
Use
The chipper can stand by itself with the support of the jack or it can be
attached to a towing vehicle. There are two styles of hitch: pintle or ball.
When the chipper is standing alone with jack support:
• The chipper must be placed on a level surface
• Wheel chocks must be placed under both wheels to keep the chipper
from moving
• The chipper must be level or parallel with the ground
NOTE
*Feature varies depending on the model you have ordered, see the Options tabs for details on your model.
DANGER!
Before operating always block the wheel, support the
tongue and secure the chipper when not attached to a
vehicle. Failure to do so will result in unexpected
movement, serious injury, or death.
Check your break-away system periodically to insure that
wiring and connections are secure. A short or an open
circuit will result in your brakes not working causing
serious injury or death.
Features and Function • Components • Hitch, Chains and Jack