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Woodland Mills TFG55 Operator's Manual
Woodland Mills TFG55 Operator's Manual

Woodland Mills TFG55 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 TFG55 GAS WOOD CHIPPER OPERATOR’S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS __________________________________________________1 INTRODUCTION ________________________________________________________3 INTENDED USE ________________________________________________________3 SAFETY, WARNING & INFORMATION SYMBOLS _____________________________4 SAFETY GUIDELINES ___________________________________________________5 PERSONAL SAFETY __________________________________________________7 WORK AREA ________________________________________________________8 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE SAFETY ______________________________8 TOOL USE AND CARE ________________________________________________9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ___________________________________________10 OVERALL DIMENSIONS—OPERATING STATE _________________________11...
  • Page 4 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual A. BATTERY TRAY ___________________________________________________41 B. BATTERY BOX (BOTTOM) __________________________________________42 C. BATTERY CONNECTIONS _________________________________________43 6. ENGINE OIL _____________________________________________________45 OPERATION __________________________________________________________46 1. PRE-START UP CHECKLIST _______________________________________46 2. ENGINE NOMENCLATURE _________________________________________47 SYMBOLS ___________________________________________________________47 LABELS _____________________________________________________________47 3. STARTING THE ENGINE ___________________________________________48 4.
  • Page 5 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Woodland Mills! This manual gives you the necessary information about your machine so you will be able to use it properly. The entire manual must be read and understood before you start using the machine. If any questions should arise that are not covered by this manual, please contact Woodland Mills Inc.
  • Page 6 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual SAFETY, WARNING & INFORMATION SYMBOLS Throughout this operator’s manual and on the wood chipper, there are safety, warning, and information symbols. Please heed and obey all warnings. Symbol Description Refer to instruction/operator’s manual Wear eye protection...
  • Page 7 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual SAFETY GUIDELINES **SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS** WARNING! Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury. WARNING! The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions or situations that could occur.
  • Page 8 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual • Do not operate this machine until this manual has been read and fully understood; serious injury or severe machine damage could occur if these safety warnings are ignored. • Never allow more than one person to operate this machine at one time. If two people are working together it will increase the chance of your workmate engaging the machine or causing you to fall into the machine.
  • Page 9 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual PERSONAL SAFETY • Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
  • Page 10 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual WORK AREA • Keep work area clean, free of clutter and well lit. Cluttered and dark work areas can cause accidents. • Do not use your wood chipper where there is a risk of causing a fire or an explosion;...
  • Page 11 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual TOOL USE AND CARE Always be sure the operator is familiar with proper safety precautions and operation • techniques before using machine. Never touch the engine or muffler while the engine is on or immediately after it has been •...
  • Page 12 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Item TFG55 GAS Specification Gasoline Engine 14 hp Kohler Command Pro w/ Electric Start Transport Manually or Trailered (Hitch Ball & Tow Pin) Infeed System Gravity-Fed Blade Quantity and Dimensions Three (3); 5-½ X 2-¼ X .275 in [140.5 X 57 X 7 mm] Blade Hardware Class 8.8 M8 X 20 mm Hex Head Bolts (3 per blade)
  • Page 13 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual OVERALL DIMENSIONS—OPERATING STATE 1152mm 45-3/8" 694mm 27-5/16" 1272mm 50-1/8" 437mm 17-3/16" 441mm 17-3/8" 1427mm 56-3/16" 835mm TO 1035mm [32-7/8" TO 40-3/4"] 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 14 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual ii. OVERALL DIMENSIONS—STORED STATE See section, Storage, for more information. 899mm 35-3/8" 694mm 27-5/16" 1272mm 50-1/8" 437mm 17-3/16" 441mm 17-3/8" 1432mm 56-3/8" 835mm TO 1035mm [32-7/8" TO 40-3/4"] 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 15 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual iii. OVERALL DIMENSIONS—HITCH BALL CONFIGURATION The TFG55 GAS wood chipper comes standard with a ball coupler tow hitch. 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 16 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual iv. OVERALL DIMENSIONS—TOW PIN CONFIGURATION The TFG55 GAS wood chipper also comes standard with a tow pin hitch for use with ATVs and riding lawn mowers. 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 17 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 40.64 COMPONENT LISTS 1-5/8 20.32 13/16 Verify all component and hardware quantities are correct prior to assembling the wood chipper. 40.64 40.64 1-5/8 1-5/8 20.32 Right Wheel Tow Bar Stand 13/16 20.32 [15x6.00-6R] [0008996] 13/16 40.64...
  • Page 18 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 40.64 40.64 1-5/8 1-5/8 Discharge Curtain Chute 20.32 20.32 13/16 Assembly Assembly 13/16 40.64 40.64 [0009683] 1-5/8 1-5/8 20.32 Emergency Battery Tray 20.32 13/16 13/16 Stop Assembly [0010452] 40.64 1-5/8 40.64 1-5/8 20.32 Cable Clamp Battery Box 20.32...
  • Page 19 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual TO-SCALE HARDWARE BOLTS & SCREWS Hardware graphics are printed at 1:1 scale for ease of identification. Simply place the hardware over the image in the tables to verify it is the correct size. HHB-MBE073FCJ M6 X 1 X 18 mm HEX BOLT HHB-MBJ075FCJ M8 X 1.25 X 20 mm HEX BOLT...
  • Page 20 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual BHS-MBJ073FCM M4 X 0.7 X 12 mm BUTTON HEAD SCREW BHS-MBE059FCM M6 X 1 X 10 mm BUTTON HEAD SCREW BHS-MBE071FCM M6 X 1 X 16 mm BUTTON HEAD SCREW BHS-MBJ073FCM M8 X 1.25 X 18 mm BUTTON HEAD SCREW BHS-MBJ080FCM M8 X 1.25 X 25 mm BUTTON HEAD SCREW...
  • Page 21 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual WASHERS FTW-MBE000AJ FTW-MBJ000AJ M6 FLAT WASHER M8 FLAT WASHER FTW-MBR000AJ FTW-MBR000NA M12 FLAT WASHER M12 NYLON FLAT WASHER FTW-MCC000AJ FTW-MCF000AJ M18 FLAT WASHER M20 FLAT WASHER FDW-MBJ079000AJ M8 FENDER WASHER, 30 mm OD SLW-MBEAJ SLW-MBJAJ M6 SPLIT LOCK WASHER...
  • Page 22 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual NUTS HXN-MBJCH HLN-MAWCH M8 X 1.25 HEX NUT M4 X 0.7 LOCK NUT HLN-MBECH HLN-MBJCH M6 X 1 LOCK NUT M8 X 1.25 LOCK NUT HLN-MBMCH HLN-MBRCH M10 X 1.5 LOCK NUT M12 X 1.75 LOCK NUT...
  • Page 23 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual ASSEMBLY 1. TOOLS REQUIRED Tool Specification Wrench/Socket 13 mm (2X) Wrench/Socket 16 mm (2X) Wrench/Socket 17 mm Wrench/Socket 24 mm or Adjustable Wrench Wrench 27 mm or Adjustable Wrench Hex Key Set of Metric Hex Keys (e.g. 2-10 mm)
  • Page 24 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 2. UNPACKING A. UNBOXING THE CRATE Unpack the contents of the crate by first cutting the nylon strapping and then remove the cardboard top and sides. Remove the four (4) M8 hex bolts and nuts located at each bottom corner of the crate and then lift it off the skid.
  • Page 25 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual B. AXLES & WHEELS Use the components and hardware listed in the table below to assemble the axles and wheels to the wood chipper base. 40.64 1-5/8 40.64 1-5/8 20.32 M18 Flat 20.32 13/16 Axle 13/16 Washer 40.64...
  • Page 26 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual Before assembling the wheels to the base, decide which wheel offset will best suit the wood chipper for how it will be transported. No Offset is best if the wood chipper will never be towed behind a vehicle. The Middle and Wide Offsets are best for towing behind a lawn mower or small tractor, with the Wide option being best for towing over uneven terrain.
  • Page 27 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual Slide an axle through the hole in the side of the base and secure it in place with a round locking pin. Pass the locking pin through the appropriate set of holes in the base— and through the hole in the end of the axle—to achieve the desired wheel...
  • Page 28 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual C. BASE LEG **If the wood chipper will be trailered, skip this page and proceed to the next page.** Using the hardware and components listed in the table below, assemble the base leg to the front side of the wood chipper base.
  • Page 29 13/16 20.32 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 13/16 D. TOW BAR (HITCH BALL) **If the wood chipper will be trailered using a tow pin instead of a hitch ball coupler, skip this section and proceed to the next section.** Using the hardware and components listed in the table below, assemble the hitch ball coupler and tow bar stand to the tow bar.
  • Page 30 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual Secure the hitch ball coupler to the tow bar using two (2) M12 X 80 mm hex bolts, four (4) M12 flat washers, and two (2) M12 lock nuts. Next, insert the square locking pin into the middle hole in the stand.
  • Page 31 20.32 13/16 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual E. TOW BAR (TOW PIN) Using the hardware and components listed in the table below, assemble the tow pin receiver and tow bar stand to the tow bar. 40.64 1-5/8 M12 X 80 mm 20.32...
  • Page 32 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual Secure the tow pin receivers to the tow bar using two (2) M12 X 80 mm hex bolts, four (4) M12 flat washers, and two (2) M12 lock nuts. Next, insert the square locking pin into the middle hole in the stand.
  • Page 33 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 3. INFEED CHUTE A. PANELS Using the hardware and components listed in the table below, loosely assemble the infeed chute panels together. 40.64 1-5/8 M8 X 18 mm Infeed Chute 20.32 Button Head 13/16 Top Panel Screw 40.64...
  • Page 34 20.32 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 13/16 B. EDGE BAR Assemble the round edge bar to the infeed chute using the hardware listed below. M8 X 18 mm M8 X 30 mm Button Head Fender Washer Screw 40.64 1-5/8 Infeed Chute 20.32...
  • Page 35 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual C. HINGE & LATCH PLATE Assemble the inner hinge and latch plate to the infeed chute using the hardware listed below. 40.64 1-5/8 M8 X 25 mm Button Head Inner Hinge 20.32 13/16 Screw 40.64 1-5/8 M8 X 30 mm 20.32...
  • Page 36 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual D. LATCHES Assemble the latches using the hardware and components listed in the table below. 40.64 M6 X 10 mm 1-5/8 Button Head Latch 20.32 Screw 13/16 M6 Split Lock Washer 20.32 Assemble both latches to the latch plate on the left side of the infeed chute using four (2) M6 X 13/16 10 mm button head screws and four (4) M6 split lock washers for each latch.
  • Page 37 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 40.64 E. CURTAIN 1-5/8 Assemble the curtain using the hardware and components listed in the table below. 20.32 M8 X 18 mm 13/16 Button Head M8 Lock Nut Screw 40.64 1-5/8 Curtain 20.32 20.32 M8 Flat Washer...
  • Page 38 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual F. MOUNT INFEED CHUTE TO CHIPPER Mount the infeed chute assembly hinge to the wood chipper using the hardware listed in the table below. M10 X 15 X 20 M12 Nylon Flat mm Shoulder Washer Bolt 40.64...
  • Page 39 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual G. EMERGENCY STOP Mount the emergency stop assembly to the infeed chute and route its cable using the hardware and components listed in the table below. 40.64 1-5/8 M8 X 18 mm 20.32 Emergency Button Head...
  • Page 40 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual Route the emergency stop cable from the engine and then across the top of the infeed chute. Slide the cable clamp over the cable and secure it to the top infeed chute panel just behind the curtain using the M4 X 12 mm button head screw and M4 lock nut.
  • Page 41 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual H. MANUAL TUBE Mount the manual tube to the top infeed chute panel using the hardware and components listed in the table below. 40.64 1-5/8 M6 X 16 mm 20.32 Button Head Manual Tube 13/16 Screw 20.32...
  • Page 42 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 4. DISCHARGE CHUTE 40.64 1-5/8 Discharge Chute 20.32 13/16 Assembly To assemble the discharge chute to the side housing: 1. Loosen both handles and spread the retainers apart. 2. Install the discharge chute assembly onto the nozzle, ensuring the cap screw heads align with the holes in the chute flange.
  • Page 43 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 5. BATTERY A. BATTERY TRAY 40.64 1-5/8 Assemble the battery tray to the flywheel housing using the hardware and components listed in the table below. 20.32 M8 X 25 mm 13/16 M8 Lock Nut Hex Bolt 40.64...
  • Page 44 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual B. BATTERY BOX (BOTTOM) 40.64 1-5/8 Assemble the battery box bottom to the battery tray using the hardware and components listed in the table below. 20.32 M6 X 18 mm 13/16 M6 Lock Nut Hex Bolt 40.64...
  • Page 45 20.32 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 13/16 C. BATTERY CONNECTIONS With the hardware listed below, connect the battery cables to a battery. M8 X 20 mm M8 Flat Hex Bolt Washer 20.32 M8 Lock M8 Hex Nut Washer 13/16 The wood chipper ships with one end of the positive (red) battery cable and one end of the negative (black) cable already connected to the engine.
  • Page 46 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual The customer is required to purchase their own battery that meets the following specifications: Size Voltage Cold Cranking Amps (20 L x 13 W x 18 H cm) 12 V 250 Min (300+ Recommended) (7-⅞ L x 5-⅛ W x 7-⅛ H in) Connect the black battery cable to the negative battery terminal and the red battery cable to the positive battery terminal using M8 X 20 bolts, flat washers, split-lock washers, and hex nuts.
  • Page 47 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 6. ENGINE OIL The engine does not contain any gasoline or engine oil when it is shipped and will need to be added before the machine is started. Furthermore, the engine is equipped with an oil alert system, meaning that if the crankcase oil level is low or empty, the power is cut to the spark plug and it will not start.
  • Page 48 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual OPERATION 1. PRE-START UP CHECKLIST 1. Fill the engine with high octane (low/no ethanol) premium gas only. Never run low grade gasoline in the engine. 2. Fill the engine with oil using the table below based on your engine model and operating air temperatures:
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  • Page 49 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 2. ENGINE NOMENCLATURE SYMBOLS Symbol Description Symbol Description Fuel Choke Sun (40°F [4°C] or warmer Hare ( Maximum Throttle) ambient air temperature) Snowflake (cooler than 40°F Tortoise ( Minimum Throttle) [4°C] ambient air temperature) LABELS CHOKE...
  • Page 50 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 3. STARTING THE ENGINE The following steps in the sub-section below (a. through d.) are a summarization of the steps necessary to safely and properly operate the wood chipper. Please follow the references to other sections that provide further detail into the step being performed.
  • Page 51 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual g. With the engine sufficiently warmed up, move the throttle lever left, all the way to the “hare” position. Once the engine is warmed up, slide the throttle all the way to the left as far as it will go h.
  • Page 52 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 4. EMERGENCY STOP The emergency stop is located on the upper-left corner of the infeed chute. In an emergency situation, hit the red button and the engine will turn off immediately. To reset the switch, twist the red button in the direction indicated by the arrows on its face until it “pops”...
  • Page 53 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 5. DISCHARGE CHUTE The discharge chute can be rotated in 90° increments, pointing left, right, and forward. The chute should never be pointed rearward or the chips could be thrown at the operator. LEFT RIGHT FORWARD...
  • Page 54 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual To rotate the discharge chute in an alternate direction, follow these steps: 1. LOOSEN BOTH HANDLES AND SPREAD THE RETAINERS APART. 2. LIFT THE CHUTE OFF THE NOZZLE AND ROTATE IT IN THE DESIRED DIRECTION. 0009159-M-EN: Rev B...
  • Page 55 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 3. ALIGN HOLES IN CHUTE FLANGE WITH CAP SCREWS IN NOZZLE. 4. PUSH THE RETAINERS INWARD AND TIGHTEN THE HANDLES 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 56 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual DEFLECTOR The chip deflector easily adjusts to regulate the distance the chips are thrown. Rotate the handle counterclockwise to loosen the deflector, adjust the deflector to the desired angle, then re-tighten the handle by rotating it clockwise to secure the deflector.
  • Page 57 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 6. CHIPPING Keep your face and body away from the feed opening. Do not over reach. Keep proper balance and footing at all times. The wood chipper is designed to chip a variety of materials into a more readily decomposing or handled condition.
  • Page 58 MAINTENANCE REPLACING BLADES Follow these steps to replace the blades. The TFG55 wood chipper uses three (3) reversible hardened steel blades. Each blade is 5-½ X 2-¼ X .275 in [140.5 X 57 X 7 mm] in size. 1. Remove the spark plug cap on the engine for safety.
  • Page 59 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 5. Remove the three (3) M8 X 20 mm hex head bolts that fasten the blade to the flywheel using a socket/wrench. 6. Repeat Steps 3 & 4 above to remove the remaining two blades. If this is the first time the blades have been removed following either the original wood chipper purchase or a recent blade sharpening, the blades can be reversed to utilize the other cutting edge.
  • Page 60 The wood chipper blades will dull, making chipping difficult and cause the engine to labour. It is recommended to sharpen the blades every 25-50 hours of operation. The TFG55 GAS wood chipper uses three (3) hardened steel blades. The blades are reversible and can be sharpened on both sides.
  • Page 61 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual SETTING THE BED PLATE GAP The bed plate (also known as the anvil plate) is located on the bottom of the flywheel housing. For ideal chipping performance, the gap between the bed plate and the blades should be set to 1/16-1/8 in [1.5-3 mm].
  • Page 62 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 3. Open the two latches on the left side of the infeed chute and rotate the chute all the way to the right. 4. With the flywheel exposed, manually rotate it so that a blade lines up with the bed plate and note the gap between them.
  • Page 63 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 5. Loosen the two (2) M10 X 25 mm hex bolts securing the bed plate to the lower flywheel housing so the bed plate is free to slide in and out. This movement will increase or decrease the gap between the bed plate and the cutting edge of the blade.
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  • Page 64 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual ADJUSTING THE BELTS’ TENSION REMOVING THE BELT GUARD To gain access to the belts, the belt guard first needs to be removed. Loosen the two knobs on both sides of the guard and then pull the guard up & out on a slight angle.
  • Page 65 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual DRIVE BELT The dive belt is the outermost belt. Check the condition and tension of the belt after every 30 hours of operation. It is self-tensioning via an extension spring. The amount of tension can be adjusted by following these steps: 1.
  • Page 66 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual IMPELLER BELT The impeller (or paddle flywheel) belt is the innermost belt. Check the condition and tension of the belt after every 30 hours of operation. It is self-tensioning via an extension spring. The amount of tension can be adjusted by following these steps: 1.
  • Page 67 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual REPLACING THE BELTS Check the condition and tension of both belts after every 30 hours of operation. If a squealing noise can be heard it could be due to a worn belt or improper belt tension (see the previous section, ADJUSTING THE BELTS' TENSION).
  • Page 68 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 4. Push the ratchet down so that the tensioner arm starts to rotate away from the drive belt, reducing the tension. Hold the ratchet steady in this position with one hand. With the other hand, roll the drive belt off the upper engine pulley until it slips free.
  • Page 69 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 6. Remove the ratchet from the idler arm. Then slide the eyebolt out of its mounting hole and rotate the idler arm assembly—with the spring and eyebolt still attached—down until it hangs freely.
 Rotate the idler arm...
  • Page 70 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 7. Insert the ratchet into the square hole in the impeller belt tensioner arm in the same manner as the drive belt tensioner arm previously. Impeller Belt [BK53] 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 71 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 8. Push the ratchet down so that the tensioner arm starts to rotate away from the impeller belt, reducing the tension. Hold the ratchet steady in this position with one hand. With the other hand, roll the impeller belt off the upper engine pulley until it slips free.
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  • Page 72 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual Both Belts Removed 9. Reverse the steps to install new belts. Remember to install the impeller belt (rear) first before installing the drive belt (front). 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 73 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual GREASING The wood chipper has six (6) grease points with Zerk fittings: the 2-bolt flange bearing on the front of the machine, the large 4-bolt flange bearing in the rear, both belt tensioner idler arms, and both wheel hubs. Check each grease point prior to use and add grease as needed.
  • Page 74 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual STORAGE When the wood chipper is not in use, it can be stored to utilize a smaller footprint to save space. 1. At the top of the discharge chute, point the defector down. 2. Loosen the retainers on the discharge chute nozzle.
  • Page 75 2. Belt is old/worn. Excessive noise 1. Bearings not sufficiently 1. Grease bearings. Refer to page 71. coming from lubricated. 2. Replace bearings. Please contact Woodland Mills for flywheel 2. Bearings are worn. bearing replacement instructions. bearings 1. Emergency stop activated.
  • Page 76 Record the part number (e.g. 0001071, HHB-MBM080FCJ, etc.) in the “Part No.” column. Contact Woodland Mills through the website or via phone/email. If possible, include the invoice or sales number from the purchased product so an associated account can be located. If the account has multiple addresses on file, please indicate to which address the replacement...
  • Page 77 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual EXPLODED ASSEMBLY VIEWS COMPLETE ASSEMBLY
 148 4X 134 4X 126 4X 101 4X 6X 148 2X 120 2X 128 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 78 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual BASE
 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 79 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual LOWER FLYWHEEL HOUSING
 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 80 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual BATTERY MOUNTING
 BATTERY NOT INCLUDED 147 2X 125 2X 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 81 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual FLYWHEELS
 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 82 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual INFEED CHUTE
 4X 132 14X 113 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 83 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual DISCHARGE CHUTE
 61 2X 126 4X 60 2X 152 2X 118 2X 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 84 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual ENGINE
 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 85 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual PARTS LIST Item Part No. Description 0009398 BASE 0010912 AXLE 0004758 COTTER PIN, 4 mm DIA, 32 mm LG 0004728 LOCKING PIN, ROUND, 1/4 in DIA, 1-3/8 in USABLE LG, 2 in LG 0002812 SPACER, 12 ID X 18 OD X 12 mm LG...
  • Page 86 0010427 LABEL, HIGH VELOCITY DISCHARGE 0010428 LABEL, HIGH VELOCITY DISCHARGE [REVERSE] 0010425 LABEL, TFG55 GAS W/ WOODLAND MILLS LOGO 0009635 LABEL, TWIN FLYWHEEL TECHNOLOGY 15X6.00-6L WHEEL, 15X6.00-6, 15 in OD TIRE, 6 in WIDE, 6 in DIA RIM, LEFT-HAND 15X6.00-6R WHEEL, 15X6.00-6, 15 in OD TIRE, 6 in WIDE, 6 in DIA RIM, RIGHT-HAND...
  • Page 87 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual Item Part No. Description HHB-MBE085FCJ HEX HEAD BOLT, CLS 8.8, M6 X 1, 30 mm LG, FULL HHB-MBJ075FCJ HEX HEAD BOLT, CLS 8.8, M8 X 1.25, 20 mm LG, FULL HHB-MBJ080FCJ HEX HEAD BOLT, CLS 8.8, M8 X 1.25, 25 mm LG, FULL HHB-MBJ085FCJ HEX HEAD BOLT, CLS 8.8, M8 X 1.25, 30 mm LG, FULL...
  • Page 88 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual Item Part No. Description HLN-MAWCH LOCK NUT, CLS 8, M4 X 0.7 HLN-MBECH LOCK NUT, CLS 8, M6 X 1 HLN-MBETA LOCK NUT, SST, M6 X 1 HLN-MBJCH LOCK NUT, CLS 8, M8 X 1.25 HLN-MBMCH LOCK NUT, CLS 8, M10 X 1.5...
  • Page 89 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual NOTES 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...
  • Page 90 TFG55 GAS Operator’s Manual 0009159-M-EN: Rev B Page 01-Oct-2024...