1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview Congratulations on your choice of a Baumalight instructions in the owners manual, with the label Stump Grinder to complement your stump grinding illustrated along side. operation. This equipment has been designed and Product Labels contain product information such manufactured to meet the needs of a discriminating buyer for efficient grinding of stumps.
2. COMPONENTS A. Rotor B. Debris Guard C. Engine D. Safety Bar E. Operator Station Handle F. Wheel Lock G. Belt Guard H. Lift Handles Wheel Lock Lever J. Handle Height Lock K. Engine Stop Button...
3. SAFETY 3.1 Safety Alert Symbol And Signal 3.2 Operational Hazards Words You must read, understand and follow the ^ WARNING instructions given operating unit Prevent death or serious injury. manufacturers, as well as the instructions in this manual. Read and understand this manual before The safety information in this manual is denoted operating stump grinder.
If you do not understand any part of this manual, Any other use may result in personal contact Baumalight at 866-820-7603. injury, damage to equipment and may void the warranty. Prepare for Emergencies ^ WARNING •...
Do Not Allow Riders Hazards From Modifying Equipment Do not make any alterations to your stump grinder. • NEVER lift or carry anyone on stump grinder. Altering may cause your equipment to be unsafe • NEVER use stump grinder as a work platform. and may void the manufacturers’...
“Do Not Operate” tag on engine controls. Read and understand this manual. If you do not understand any part of the manual, contact Baumalight at 866- 820-7603. Always wear face and/or eye protection, safety shoes, and other protective equipment appropriate for the job.
3.4 Safety Signs ^ WARNING To protect you and others against death or serious injury, all labels shown must be on stump grinder and must be legible. If any of these labels are missing or cannot be read, contact your dealer for replacement labels.
4. OPERATION 4.3 Operation Keep bystanders, livestock, pets, etc away ^ WARNING from work area. Prevent serious injury or death. Always wear protective equipment appropriate for the job. Keep clear of moving components. Do not operate, work on or around this machine while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or if ^ WARNING feeling ill.
4.4 Grinding A Stump ^ WARNING Prevent serious injury or death. Keep clear of moving components. 1. Pull handle height lock (A) and adjust handle to a comfortable level. Push lock in to engage in hole to lock handle. NOTICE Grinding a stump with engine at less than operating speed may result in clutch damage and also void the warranty.
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9. Make the first pass across front edge of stump, 17. Reposition stump grinder as needed until pivoting the stump grinder from side to side in the entire stump has been removed to below 3-6 in. (76-152 mm) passes. ground level. 10.
5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 5.1 Maintenance Intervals Daily Every Every Every Item Before Weekly Hours Hours Hours Verify emergency stop is functioning properly. ● With engine stopped, verify throttle is fully open when ● safety bar is pulled tight against handle. Check cutting teeth for wear.
5.4 Clutch Inspection Inspect clutch between each use. 4. Inspect pulley grooves. Wear in the bottom of pulley grooves (C) indicates that belt is worn out and must be replaced. Excessive belt wear NOTICE is a result of belt slippage. This is normally due Prevent clutch damage.
5.6 Replace Cutting Teeth 5.5 Rotate Cutting Teeth 1. Park stump grinder on a level surface. Check cutting teeth every 4 hours of use. Keep cutting teeth in good condition. Unit will cut faster 2. Shut off engine. and remaining teeth will last longer if broken or 3.
5.8 Lubrication - Every 30 Hours 5.7 Replace Tooth Holder 1. Park stump grinder on a level surface. 1. Park stump grinder on a level surface. 2. Shut off engine. 2. Shut off engine. 3. Lubricate rotor bearings (A). 3. Inspect tooth holders (A) for damage and wear. Replace individual tooth holders as needed.
5. Lubricate axles (C). Belt deflection (B) should be 0.5 in. (13 mm) at 3.0 lbs of force for a used belt or 4.25 lbs of force for a new belt. 4. To adjust belt tension, loosen engine mounting bolts. Loosen jam nut (C). Turn adjustment bolt (D) clockwise to tighten belt to proper tension.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Probable Cause Solution Rotor does not spin. Rotor jammed. Lock out power and clear debris from rotor. Drive belt loose. Tighten drive belt. Rotor rotates slow or sluggish. Drive belt loose. Tighten drive belt. Excessive vibration. Debris lodged in rotor. Lock out power and clear debris from rotor.
7. WARRANTY This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, for a period of one year from the date of purchase, when operated and maintained in accordance with the Operating and Maintenance Instructions supplied with this unit. This warranty does not cover misuse or negligence.
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For parts, specifications and the latest machine information please visit our website. www.baumalight.com MTB MFG INC. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 4575 Powell Rd., Wallenstein, Ontario Canada N0B 2S0 Phone - 519.698.9864 Toll Free - 866.820.7603 Fax - 519.698.1087 www.baumalight.com...
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