INTRODUCTION Congratulations: Thank you for purchasing a Praxis stump grinder. Through your confidence in us, you have chosen an exceptionally high quality product. This manual is a valuable document. It describes your new Praxis machine. Read the manual carefully before attempting to use the machine. Following the instructions (use, service, maintenance, etc.) can considerably increase the lifespan of your machine and even increase its resale value. Please contact your dealer for more information. If you sell your Praxis machine, make sure to give the operator’s manual to the new owner. Use: The Stump Machine is used to remove tree stumps. By moving the blade in sweeping movements laterally over the top and front of the stump, you can gradually grind it away. Read the chapter “Safety instructions” before you use the machine for the first time. Insure your machine: Contact your insurance company to check on insurance coverage for your new machine. You should have all inclusive insurance for liability, fire, damage and theft. Good service: Praxis products are sold all over the world and only in specialized retail trade with complete service. This ensures that you as a customer receive only the best support and service... Before the machine was delivered it underwent inspection and was adjusted by your dealer. When you need spare parts or support in service questions, guarantee issues, etc., please consult the following professional: The Operator’s Manual belongs to machine with Engine number: serial number: Serial number: The serial number can be found on the printed plate attached to the frame, next to the engine. The plate includes the following information: The machines type designation (MODEL). The machines serial number (S/N). Please state the type designation and serial number when ordering spare parts. The engines serial number is punched in the crankcase under the oil level guard. The engine type is specified on the crankcase to the right of the oil level guard but also appears on the decal on the starter. ...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Continued Ø Follow all safety instructions. Failure could result in serious injury to yourself or others. Ø Accident prevention regulations, other general safety regulations, occupational safety rules and traffic regulations must be followed without fail. Ø All users must be trained in use of the machine before they begin operating it. The owner is responsible for training users. Ø Engage an authorized Praxis service provider for all service and repairs not described in this manual. Ø Praxis original spare parts are designed and specified to maintain high quality and correct fit for optimal durability and lifespan. From a safety point of view, you should only use Praxis replacement parts. Ø Learn how to use the machine and its controls safely and learn to recognize the safety decals and their meaning. Ø Only use the machine for removing tree stumps and exposed root systems. It is not intended for any other use. Ø Check that the machine is in serviceable condition prior to use; see the chapter “Maintenance and Trouble Shooting”. Ø Only use the machine in daylight or in other well lit conditions. Keep the machine a safe distance from holes or other irregularities in the ground. Pay attention to other possible risks. Ø Only allow the machine to be used by adults who by adults who are familiar with its use. Ø Never allow children or persons no trained in the use of the machine to use or service it. Local laws may regulate the age of the user. Ø People and animals can distract you causing you to lose control of the machine. For this reason, you should always concentrate and focus on the task at hand. ...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Continued Preparations: Ø Make sure that you always have first aid equipment at hand when using the machine. Ø Make sure nobody else is in the vicinity of the machine when you start the engine, engage the drive or run the machine. Ø Make sure animals and people maintain a safe distance from the machine. Ø Clear the area of objects such as stones, toys, steel wire, etc. that could become caught in moving machine parts and thrown out. Ø Find and locate all fixed objects in the ground, such as sprinkler systems, poles, water valves, bases for washing lines, etc. Be certain to check for hidden electrical cables or similar in the surface of the lawn. Always run the machine around these objects. Never intentionally run the machine over foreign objects. Ø Check the dead man’s grip and all guards are fitted and functioning. DO NOT use the machine if it is not working properly. Ø Make sure no clothing, long hair or jewelry can catch in moving machine parts. Ø Check that all safety decals are in place. See the chapter “Location of decals”. Ø Use mouth protection, protective gloves with good grip and protective clothing which you can move unrestricted. Also use leg protection to protect your legs from sparks and the cutting tools. Ø Never use the machine when barefoot. Always wear protective shoes or protective boots with antislip and preferably with steel toes. Ø Use a helmet with a full face visor or a mesh visor and protective glasses. Wear approved earprotection when running the machine. Ask tour dealer about approved protective glasses, ear protection and recommended helmets. Always use approved protective clothing and approved protective equipment when using ...
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Continued Operating: Ø DO NOT use the machine on grades of more than 10 degrees. Ø DO NOT use the machine if you are tired, if you have consumed alcohol, or if you are taking other drugs or medication that can affect your vision, judgment or coordination. Ø Never use the machine indoors or in spaces lacking proper ventilation. Ø Make sure you have a proper foothold when using the machine, particularly when backing. Walk, don’t run. Never work on wet grass. Poor traction may cause you to slip. Ø Keep your hands and feet away from moving parts. Ø Keep your hands and feet away from the work tools. Ø DO NOT use your feet or other parts of your body parts of your body to gain greater bearing pressure against the stump. Ø Smoking, open flames or sparks in the vicinity of the machine are strictly forbidden. Gasoline is extremely flammable and carelessness in handling can result in personal injury or fire. Ø Never use a machine with a deflective muffler. Ø In very warm and dry climates, stump grinder operation poses a risk of forest fires. Ø Stop and inspect the equipment if you run over or into anything. If necessary, make repairs before beginning ...
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Continued Ø Keep children away from the machine. Ø Keep children away from the work area and under close supervision by another adult. Ø Never allow children to operate the machine. Ø Be particularly careful near corners, bushes trees or other objects that block your view. Movement/Transport: Ø To turn and steer the machine, press down on the handle and turn on the back wheels. Ø Turn off the engine and allow it to cool at least 2 minutes before transport. Ø Be careful and use safe lifting and moving techniques when loading/unloading the machine. Ø We recommend having two people to lift the machine. Ø Activate the parking brake during transport. Ø Fasten the machine properly in place with approved fasteners, such as tension belts, chains or rope. Always check that you are in compliance with applicable traffic regulations before transporting the machine. Storage: Ø Allow the engine to cool before storing the machine. Never store the machine near an open flame. Ø Store the machine with the fuel valve closed. Ø Store the machine and fuel in such a way that there is no risk that leaking fuel or fumes can come in contact with flames or sparks from electrical machines, electric engines, relays, switches, boilers or similar. Ø Store the machine in a locked space away from children and adults untrained in use of the machine.
Ø Never store or operate the machine near an open flame. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Continued Gasoline and gasoline fumes are poisonous and extremely flammable. Be especially careful when handling gasoline, as carelessness can result in personal injury or fire. Fuel System: Ø Only store fuel in containers approved for that purpose. Ø Never remove the fuel cap and fill the fuel tank when the engine is running. Ø Always stop the engine when refueling. Ø Do not smoke when filling the gasoline tank and do not pour gasoline in the vicinity of sparks or open flame. Ø Never fill the fuel tank indoors. Ø Before starting the machine after refueling, it should be moved at least 10 feet (3 M) from the location where it was filled. Ø Turn off the fuel supply for storage or transport. Ø If leaks arise in the fuel system, the engine must not be started until the problem has been resolved. Ø Check the fuel level before each use and leave space for the fuel to expand, because the heat from the engine and the sun can otherwise cause the fuel to expand and overflow. Ø Avoid overfilling. If you spill gasoline on the machine, wipe up the spill and wait until it has evaporated before starting the engine. If you spill gasoline on your clothing, change your clothing. Ø Close the fuel valve. 11 ...
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Continued Maintenance: Ø Never make adjustments with the engine running. Disconnect the spark plug cable. Ø Disengage the drive units, shut off the engine and wait until all moving parts come to a complete stop before making adjustments, performing maintenance or cleaning the machine. Ø Disconnect the spark plug cable before beginning repair work. Ø Keep all components in serviceable condition and make sure all nuts, bolts, etc. are tight. Replace worn or damaged decals. Ø Be careful when checking work tools. Use gloves when performing maintenance work. Ø Never allow persons not trained in the use of the machine to perform service on it. Ø Always park the machine on even ground before performing maintenance or making adjustments. Ø Do not disassemble the engine. This can invalidate your engine warranty. Contact your dealer if you have any questions regarding service or guarantee matters. Follow all maintenance instructions. Ø Do not change the setting of governors and avoid running the engine with overly high RPM. If you run the engine too fast, you risk damaging the machine components. Ø Do not modify safety equipment. Check regularly to be sure it works properly. The machine must not be run with defective of disassembled safety equipment. Ø The muffler is designed to maintain sound levels at an approved level and keep direct exhaust away from the user. Exhaust gases from the engine are extremely hot and may ...
OPERATING THE MACHINE Continued 1. Place stump machine into position with cutting blade near the fronttop edge of stump. 2. Set brake to lock position. 3. Set throttle to (START) DISENGAGE position. 4. Start engine. 5. Allow engine to warm up at idle for two minutes. 6. Move throttle up to the ENGAGE position (this will engage the cutting blade rotation). 7. Swing the cutting blade to one side, then lower it approximately 1/2" to 1" into the fronttop corner of the stump. Swing the cutting blade back and forth, lowering the cutting blade approximately 1/2" to 1" before each sweep, until you have removed the front portion of the stump to ground level. 8. Raise cutting blade until center of cutting blade is just above top of stump. 9. With the cutting blade off to one side, advance the machine horizontally by releasing and resetting the brake. Advance the machine forward to engage the cutting blade into the stump so that when swept across the stump it will remove 1/2" to 1" of stump with each sweep. 10. Sweep the cutting blade across the stump, cutting away 1/2" to 1" of stump. 11. Advance cutting blade 1/2" to 1", and sweep across stump in opposite direction. 12. Continue sweeping cutting blade left and right across stump, advancing it before each sweep, ...
Symptom Cause Action The engine won’t start Fuel valve closed. Open the fuel valve. Close the User error Choke valve open. choke with cold engine. Turn Engine switch in OFF position. engine switch to ON. Fuel system Fuel tank empty. Fill with fuel. Machine stored without observing Clean tank, sludge reservoir and proper procedure from chapter empty carburetor. “Storage/Winter storage”. Fill the tank with fresh fuel. Contamination, water or ice in fuel Clean tank, sludge reservoir, system. fuel lines and carburetor Fill the tank with fresh fuel. Carburetor problems. Spark plug Wrong spark plug type. Replace the spark plug. Check Buildup on electrodes. electrode gap and clean or Short circuit. replace spark plug. Clean the Gasoline or oil on the spark plug. spark plug. Air the engine out. Start with full throttle. No spark after Faulty engine switch, cable or Contact authorized service checking spark plug ignition. ...
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Symptom Cause Action Engine is gutless or runs unevenly Air filter Clogged air filter. Clean or replace the air filter. Fuel system Machine stored without observing Clean tank, sludge reservoir and proper procedure from chapter empty carburetor. “Storage/Winter storage”. Fill the tank with proper fuel. Fill the tank with proper fuel. (Blue exhaust) Tank filled with 2cycle mixed oil. Clean tank, sludge reservoir and (Voluminous blue Tank filled with diesel. empty carburetor. white exhaust) Fill the tank with proper fuel. Open choke valve. Clean or replace the air filter. (Black exhaust) Choke left on. Contact an authorized service Clogged air filter. workshop. Carburetor problems. Ignition system Wrong spark plug type. Replace the spark plug. Buildup on electrodes. Check electrode gap and clean Short circuit. or replace spark plug. Faulty ignition unit. Contact an authorized service ...
6. Remove the spark plug and pour about a tablespoon of engine oil in the cylinder. Turn over the engine so that the oil is evenly distributed and then refit the spark plug. Put the engine in the compression phase where the triangle mark on the sleeve of the starter is aligned with the upper hole in the starter. Note: Compression phase occurs every second revolution 7. Lubricate all grease nipples, joints and cables as described in the chapter “Lubrication/Lubrication schedule”. 8. Store the machine in a clean, dry place and cover it for extra protection. 9. Cover the blade and cutters with a thin coat of oil to avoid rust. SPECIFICATIONS: Model PRX90 PRX130 Engine Honda GX270QXC9 Honda GX390QXC9 Power 9 hp 13 hp Idling speed 12501550 RPM 12501550 RPM Spark plug NK BPR6ES DENSO NK BPR6ES W20EPRU DENSO W20EPRU Fuel tank volume 6 liters/1.60 US Gal 6.5 liters/1.72 US Gal Tires ...
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