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DR 372111 Safety & Operating Instructions Manual page 25

3-point hitch self-feeding chipper

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Removing and Replacing the Chipper Knife
Tools Needed:
7/16" Wrench
1/2" Socket with extension
3/16" Allen wrench
Awl or Sharp Tool
Gloves
1. Remove the Belt Cover (see "Removing, Replacing and Adjusting the Drive
Belt" in this Chapter) and Shredder Hopper (see "VISUAL inspection of the
Wear Plate (every 8-10 hours)" in this Chapter).
2. Loosen the Locknuts that secure the rear Access Cover with a 7/16" Wrench
(Figure 37). Move the Cover over to align the larger portion of the hole with
the Locknuts and remove the Cover.
3. Rotate the Flywheel using a stick until the three countersunk Allen Screws
(Figure 38) and Locknuts (Figure 39) attaching the Knife to the Flywheel are
visible through the Access Openings.
4. Clean out the Allen Screws with an Awl or Sharp Tool (Figure 38).
5. Insert a 3/16" Allen Wrench into the head of a screw.
6. While holding the Allen Wrench, remove the Locknut using a 1/2" socket
(Figure 39).
7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for the remaining two Allen Screws.
8. Remove the dull or damaged Knife and visually inspect the Flywheel Slot
and Knife mounting area and be sure they are clean and that the
replacement Knife will be able to mount flush against the Flywheel.
If the flywheel surface is not cleaned properly and the chipper knife is not
mounted flush on the flywheel, the knife could crack when the hardware is
tightened.
9. Install a new or sharpened Knife as shown with the Knife edge facing down
and towards you (Figure 38) and finger tighten the Allen screws and Lock
Nuts (use the new hardware supplied with a new Knife kit) to hold the Knife
to the Flywheel.
10. Using a 3/16" Allen wrench and a 1/2" socket with extension, tighten the
center Screw and Locknut, then tighten the outer Screw and Locknut, and
finally tighten the inner Screw and Locknut.
11. Double-check that all three Locknuts on the Allen Screws are tight.
12. Check and if needed adjust the gap between the Knife and Wear Plate (See
"Checking and Adjusting the Knife to Wear Plate Gap" in this Chapter).
Removing and Replacing the Wear Plate
Tools Needed:
7/16" Wrench
1. Remove the three Locknuts and Carriage Bolts that attach the Wear Plate to the Chipper Assembly with a 7/16" Wrench and
then remove the Wear Plate (Figure 40).
2. Install the new Wear Plate and secure with the three Carriage Bolts and Locknuts.
3. Check the Chipper Knife to Wear Plate gap (see that section in this chapter).
Locknuts
Rear Access
Cover
Belt Guard
Figure 37
Chipper Knife (Sharp edge
facing down and towards you)
Figure 38
Locknuts
Figure 39
Chipper
Knife
Figure 40
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Allen Screws
Wear
Plate
Carriage Bolt
and Locknut
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