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DR 372111 Safety & Operating Instructions Manual page 14

3-point hitch self-feeding chipper

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Figure 17
Safety
Guard
Figure 18
Shaft Tube
Figure 19
Shaft
Tube
Figure 20
3-POINT HITCH DR
14
3-Philips
Modifying the PTO Shaft-if required
Screws
The PTO Shaft included with your new DR Chipper may be too long for your
tractor. To shorten the Driveshaft, proceed as follows:
Tools and Supplies Needed:
PTO Guard
1. Separate the PTO Shaft Halves by pulling them apart.
2. Remove the 3 Philips Screws from the PTO shaft Halves (Figure 17).
3. Measure and cut the ends of both Guards the required amount (Figure 18).
NOTE: If you put the Guards in a vise to hold them, be careful not to clamp it too
tight because it could crack the plastic.
4. Measure and cut each Shaft Tubes to the required length using the hacksaw
5. File or sand any burrs from the Shaft ends.
6. Grease both Shaft Tubes and under the Bearing Rings of each Shaft (Figure
Cut This
End
7. Re-install the PTO Guard and tighten the 3- Philips Screws.
8. Slide the two PTO Shaft Halves together.
NOTE: When inserting one half of the PTO Shaft to the other you must line up the
splines correctly (two pointed splines and one flat spline).
See the following section to attach the PTO Shaft to the Tractor and Chipper.
Bearing
Ring
®
SELF-FEEDING™ CHIPPER
Hacksaw
Bench Vise
Tape Measure
File
General purpose Lithium Grease
Philips Head Screw Driver
Remove the PTO Guard.
(Figure 19).
20).

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