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PTO DRIVELINE LUBRICATION
1. Every 8 hours, lubricate PTO cross journals. Make
sure grease purges through all four bearings.
2. Every 8 hours, lubricate PTO inner tubes.
Telescoping members must have lubrication o
operate
successfully.
without fittings should be pulled apart and grease
should be added manually with a brush.
3. Every 8 hours, lubricate the PTO shield retaining
bearing. Molded nipples on he guard near each
guard bearing are intended as grease fittings and
should be lubricated every 8 hours of operation.
Figure 9. PTO Driveline Lubrication Points
CLEARING A PLUGGED ROTOR
 Keep hands and feet out of feed and discharge
openings while machine is operating to avoid seri-
ous personal injury. Turn off power and allow
machine to come to a complete stop before clear-
ing obstructions.
Feeding too large or too much material at once may
plug the chipper. To clear a plugged disk, proceed as
follows:
1. Disengage PTO and shut off tractor engine.
2. Allow all moving parts to come to a complete stop.
3. Remove the two 3/8" retaining bolts holding the
access cover to the chipper frame and lift up
access cover.
4. Remove the lock pin from storage position. (See
Figure 10).
5. Turn check valve clockwise to engage the jack
pump.
6. Pump the handle to raise the feed roller until the
lock pin position aligns with one of the support
bracket holes.
51210 (1/1/2016)
Telescoping
members
ARNING
7. Secure the position by putting the lock pin through
the support bracket and lock pin position.
8. Clean the debris away from the chipper disk. Turn
the disk by hand to be sure it is free to rotate. Be
careful to avoid the chipper blades when cleaning
out the debris.
9. Remove the lock pin and put it back in storage
position. LEAVING THE LOCK PIN IN ANY
OTHER POSITION MAY INTERFERE WITH FEED
ROLLER OPERATION.
10. Turn
the
check
disengage the pump and lower the jack.
11. Close access cover and replace bolts.
Figure 10. Lock Pin Storage
ADJUSTING/REPLACING DRIVE BELT
Check the condition of the drive belt annually or after
every 25 hours of operation, whichever comes first. If
the belt is cracked, worn, frayed, or stretched, replace
it.
To replace the belt:
1. Disengage PTO and shut off tractor engine.
2. Remove PTO shaft from tractor and disconnect
machine from tractor 3-point hitch.
3. Remove round shield connected to belt guard that
covers PTO shaft by removing two 5/16" nuts.
4. Remove belt guard covering pulleys and belts.
5. Remove spring loaded idler pulley off belts and
remove belt.
6. Remove hitch support.
7. Install new belt and reverse instructions to
complete belt replacement.
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