6.11 Attach a Chain Saw to the Holder
CAUTION!
Before starting this procedure, review the chain
saw manufacturer's manual for safe operating
and handling procedures.
WARNING!
Do not attach a chain saw with a bar length
longer than 30 inches (75 cm) to the holder. The
cutting chain could contact the push block or
cylinder rod and cause a hazardous situation.
Injury or machine damage could result from
ying debris.
IMPORTANT! The chain saw must have dual bar-mounting
studs to mount to the universal chain saw adapter. Chain
saws with captive guide bar nuts require them to be
replaced with bushing spacers.
A chain saw with a bar length between 22–24 inch (56–61 cm)
is recommended for this machine.
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Fig. 26 – Pivoting chain-saw holder
1. Debris chute
2. Universal chain saw adapter
3. Pivot handle
4. Chain guard
5. Pivot base
Procedure
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Fig. 27 – Install a universal chain saw adapter
1. Universal chain saw adapter
2. Bushing spacers
3. Bar-mounting studs
4. Hex bolts and washers
1. Remove the chain-sprocket cover nuts from your chain
saw. Some chain saws feature captive guide bar nuts in
the chain-sprocket cover. For this type of saw, replace the
guide bar nuts with bushing spacers (2).
2. Thread the two bar-mounting studs (3) onto the chain saw
guide bar studs.
3. Install the adapter (1) over the bar-mounting studs.
4. Fasten everything together with the two M8 x 20 mm hex
bolts and washers (4).
5. Open the holder draw latch. For more information, see Fig.
29 on page 39.
6. Slide the adapter into the guides on the holder.
Fig. 28 – Slide the adapter into the holder
Operating Instructions
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Trailer Firewood Processor
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