Carlton 1790 Owner's Manual

9” disk style brush chipper

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9" Disk Style Brush Chipper
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Engine Model & Spec #
Engine Serial #
PTO/Clutch Model & Spec #
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Purchase Date
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Carlton
J.P.Carlton Company
Div. D.A.F. Inc.
121 John Dodd Road
Spartanburg, SC 29303
Ph. (864) 578-9335
Fax (864) 578-0210
www.stumpcutters.com
Model 1790
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  • Page 1 9” Disk Style Brush Chipper Model 1790 Machine Serial # _____________ Engine Model & Spec # _____________ Engine Serial # _____________ PTO/Clutch Model & Spec # _____________ Clutch Serial # _____________ Purchase Date _____________ Dealer _____________ Carlton J.P.Carlton Company Div. D.A.F. Inc.
  • Page 3 DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST WARNING CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproduction harm.
  • Page 5 CHIPPER SAFETY ALERT...
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  • Page 11 CHIPPER SAFETY ALERT...
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  • Page 15 CHIPPER LIMITED WARRANTY J. P. Carlton Co. Inc., hereafter referred to as the “Manufacturer”, warrants each new Carlton Chipper to be free of defects in workmanship and material for a period of one year. This warranty takes effect upon delivery to the original retail purchaser. The manufacturer at its option will replace or repair at a point designated by the manufacturer, any parts which appear to have been defective in material or workmanship.
  • Page 17 The manufacturer will provide replacement parts at no cost to the customer for defective parts during the warranty period. Defective parts must be returned to J. P. Carlton Company. It will be the customer’s responsibility to install the replacement parts unless arrangements are made with the selling dealer.
  • Page 19 11. _________ Customer has been advised that maintenance and adjustment on the clutch are critical. Customer has been advised that J. P. Carlton Co. does not warrant the clutch and the only warranty that applies is in the clutch manufacturer’s manual. Contact the clutch manufacturer with warranty issues.
  • Page 21: Table Of Contents

    9” CHIPPER TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FOREWORD GENERAL INFORMATION MACHINE FEATURES MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS OPERATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DAILY CHECKLIST MACHINE CONTROLS TOWING GUIDE MACHINE OPERATION MAINTENANCE MACHINE MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SERVICING HYDRAULICS SERVICING PTO/CLUTCH SERVICING CUTTER SYSTEM SERVICING BELTS SERVICING FEED WHEEL MOTOR MACHINE WIRING PARTS DECAL ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 23: Foreword

    9” CHIPPER FOREWORD Congratulations on your purchase of a new Carlton Professional Chipper! Carlton has built ® ® its reputation on the superior performance and reliability of their stump grinders and you can be assured your new chipper has the same performance and reliability. A machine is not profitable if it’s broken-down and we do our absolute best to help you avoid costly downtime.
  • Page 24: General Information

    Any reference made to the right, left, front, or rear in relationship to the chipper is illustrated in the following pictures. Please refer to these any time you call your dealer or J. P. Carlton for parts or assistance.
  • Page 25: Machine Features

    9” CHIPPER MACHINE FEATURES Available Machine Features: • 50-100 HP diesel turbo • Axle 7000# cap • 17” x 9” throat opening • Nev-R-Lube axle • 48” wide feed intake charged engine • Reversing auto feed bearings opening • Digital tachometer •...
  • Page 26 Two 3/8”x 4” x 4” x 11” long Light Brackets: 3/16” with hidden wiring Axle Mounts: Cutting Dimensions: Hitch Plate: ¾” Plate adjustable 5” Up/Down Throat Opening: 9” x 17” Infeed Hopper Opening: 29” x 48” F:\data\John\Docs\Machine Docs\Machine Specs\1790 SPECS.DOC...
  • Page 27 9” CHIPPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before operating the chipper, read this manual, the engine manual, and all the safety decals on the machine. Know all parts of the machine and their functions, especially the shut down procedures in case of emergency. No inexperienced person may operate the chipper. Inexperience may cause injury.
  • Page 28: Operation

    Airborne debris is as • DO NOT modify or change any part dangerous as any powerful projectile. without written approval from J. P. • Never position, adjust, or move the Carlton Company. discharge chute while the chipper or the cutter disk are running...
  • Page 29 9” CHIPPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Always have at least 2 operators at the job site running the chipper. One to load the brush into the feed wheels and the other to maintain the feed control bar in case of an accident. •...
  • Page 30 9” CHIPPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DO NOT PERFORM MAINTENANCE OF ANY KIND ON THIS MACHINE UNLESS: The engine is turned off The ignition key is removed Positive battery cable is disconnected • YOKE LOCK PIN MUST BE IN The clutch is disengaged POSITION before performing Feed control bar is in neutral maintenance between the feed wheels.
  • Page 31 9” CHIPPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • During operation of the chipper, all people within a 100-foot radius should wear • Gasoline, diesel fuel and their vapors protective equipment, including eye and are highly flammable and explosive. ear protection and hard hats. Handle with care.
  • Page 32 9” CHIPPER DAILY CHECKLIST It is vital that the owner and operators inspect the chipper each day before operation. This inspection will help identify potential problems that may arise during the workday. The operators must get in the habit of performing this inspection each and every day. By performing this inspection each day, the operators will help minimize downtime and costly repairs.
  • Page 33: Daily Checklist

    9” CHIPPER DAILY CHECKLIST • Make sure all personnel are equipped with all applicable safety equipment: − Eye protection − Hearing protection − Hard hat − Short, fitted gloves − Long sleeve shirt − Long pants − Over the ankle work boots with skid resistant soles PERSONAL PROTECTION: All personnel must wear eye and...
  • Page 34 9” CHIPPER DAILY CHECKLIST • Check tires air pressure. Inflate to tire manufacturers recommended maximum inflation pressure. Inspect tires for wear. Inspect axle caps, replace caps if necessary. Grease axles as suggested by manufacturer. HITCH & HITCH BOLTS • Inspect hitch and hitch bolts. Make sure the tongue extension (if equipped) is properly bolted in place.
  • Page 35 9” CHIPPER DAILY CHECKLIST • Inspect knife bolts and nuts for tightness daily. It is very important to check knife bolts and nuts after first hour of operation for new bolts and nuts. It is not uncommon for bolts to loosen slightly during this time.
  • Page 36 • Check the feed control bar operation daily for correct operation of Forward, Reverse, and Off positions. Contact your local dealer or J. P. Carlton if operation is not correct. • Inspect the inside of the infeed chute. Check to make sure there are no foreign objects inside the infeed chute.
  • Page 37 9” CHIPPER DAILY CHECKLIST • Check and maintain proper engine oil, fuel, radiator coolant, and hydraulic oil levels. RADIATOR CAP ON TOP OF ENGINE Make sure engine is cool before checking. Replenish engine oil, fuel, radiator coolant, and hydraulic oil every morning before starting the machine so there is no danger of fire from hot machine parts or sparks.
  • Page 38 9” CHIPPER DAILY CHECKLIST WINCH (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) • Inspect winch rope daily. Replace rope if there is any wear, fraying, or cuts. See Machine Controls section for more information. • Check rollers for burrs or sharp edges if rope is damaged in any way. Replace any damaged or worn rollers.
  • Page 39 9” CHIPPER MACHINE CONTROLS It is imperative that all operators are familiar with all controls of the chipper. This will make for a much more productive and safer work period. (The actual controls may differ depending on the engine supplied with your chipper.) ENGINE CONTROLS: •...
  • Page 40 9” CHIPPER MACHINE CONTROLS • The Auto-Feed Plus monitors the ® engine RPM and controls the feed system based on this information. The Auto-Feed is calibrated when installed in the chipper with a high and low RPM setting for the feed wheels to operate. When the engine RPM is low and the Auto-Feed is on, the hydraulics will not work.
  • Page 41 9” CHIPPER MACHINE CONTROLS CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT HANDLE • The clutch is to be engaged and disengaged at low engine speeds only. NEVER ENGAGE OR DISENGAGE THE PTO/CLUTCH AT ENGINE SPEEDS IN EXCESS OF 1200 RPM. Engagement or disengagement of the clutch at elevated engine speeds can cause severe clutch damage.
  • Page 42 FLAP WHILE THE CHIPPER IS IN OPERATION OR WHILE THE CHIPPER DISK IS SPINNING! HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE DISCHARGE • Carlton Chippers are equipped with a height adjustable discharge chute. This allows the discharge chute to be adjusted for different truck heights and discharge angles.
  • Page 43 9” CHIPPER MACHINE CONTROLS FEED CONTROL BAR • The feed control bar is located on three sides of the infeed chute; across the top and down each side. • The feed control bar has three distinct positions In the out position pulled towards the −...
  • Page 44 LIFT CYLINDER CONTROL VALVE (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) • The Carlton chipper may be equipped with a hydraulic yoke lift, which allows LIFT CYLINDER the operator to hydraulically lift the top feed wheel.
  • Page 45 9” CHIPPER MACHINE CONTROLS FRONT JACK STAND • Use the front jack stand anytime the FRONT JACK STAND REAR JACK STAND chipper is removed from the tow vehicle. Do not depend on this jack stand to support the machine for stand-alone operation by itself.
  • Page 46 9” CHIPPER MACHINE CONTROLS BRAKES & REAR LIGHTS • The chipper’s brakes and lights are connected to the tow vehicle actuator to be activated by the tow vehicle operation. See the Machine Wiring section of this manual for wiring diagram. BREAKAWAY SWITCH •...
  • Page 47: Machine Controls

    9” CHIPPER MACHINE CONTROLS WINCH CONTROL VALVE (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) • Carlton Chippers may be equipped with a hydraulic winch. The winch is used to pull trees and brush that are too large to carry to the chipper and to assist in lifting the tree into the infeed tray.
  • Page 48 9” CHIPPER MACHINE CONTROLS • Two hydraulic valves control the winch on this chipper. The hydraulic winch selector valve diverts hydraulic fluid from the feed roller circuit and enables the hydraulic winch circuit. Once the hydraulic winch circuit is enabled the winch control valve controls the hydraulic winch motor.
  • Page 49 9” CHIPPER MACHINE CONTROLS • The winch drum rotates counter- clockwise when pulling in loads. If the rope needs to be replaced make sure it is started under the drum. • Winding the rope over the top (clockwise) could cause the rope to rub on the encasement and wear the rope causing fraying and breakage.
  • Page 50: Towing Guide

    9” CHIPPER TOWING GUIDE SAFETY: • NEVER ALLOW INEXPERIENCED DRIVERS TO TOW MACHINERY. • ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE TRUCK HITCH AND THE CHIPPER HITCH ARE OF MATCHING STYLE AND SIZE. • ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE TOW VEHICLE AND THE CHIPPER ARE ON LEVEL GROUND BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING THE CHIPPER.
  • Page 51 9” CHIPPER TOWING GUIDE CONNECT LIGHTS • Connect chipper lights to the tow vehicle. Observe light operation to insure correct electrical connections. • Attach the breakaway switch to the tow vehicle so that it will engage the switch and slow the chipper if the chipper should become uncoupled from the tow vehicle.
  • Page 52 9” CHIPPER TOWING GUIDE • The chipper infeed tray must be closed and locked when towing. • First, check the lock pins behind the infeed chute frame to make sure they are in their storage position. • Then close the tray and make sure the spring lock pin is in position and the tray is secured.
  • Page 53: Machine Operation

    9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION STARTING – READ THIS MANUAL, THE ENGINE OWNERS’ MANUAL, THE CLUTCH MANUAL, AND ALL SAFETY DECALS ON CHIPPER BEFORE STARTING. SAFETY: • DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN OR OTHER SPECTATORS TO STAND AND WATCH THE CHIPPER IN OPERATION. ALL OPERATORS MUST WEAR RECOMMENDED PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 54 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION LOWER THE INFEED TRAY SPRING LOCK PIN • During transportation the infeed tray will be closed and locked using the spring lock pins attached. At the job site, release the lock pins and lower the tray. •...
  • Page 55 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION AIM DISCHARGE CHUTE • Carlton Chippers are equipped with a rotating discharge chute. To rotate the chute to the desired position 1. Pull down and unlock the rotation lock pin 2. Turn the crank handle to rotate the discharge chute to desired position 3.
  • Page 56 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION • Carlton Chippers are equipped with a height adjustable discharge chute. This allows the discharge chute to be adjusted for different truck heights and discharge angles. • To adjust discharge chute height: Flip retainer up out of the way of the −...
  • Page 57 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION • Start engine at idle speed and allow sufficient time for oil to circulate before proceeding. A two-position throttle is located on the engine cowling. The lower (idle) position is for starting the engine, low speed engine operation during warm up, clutch engagement/disengagement, and engine cool down.
  • Page 58 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION TURN AUTO-FEED PLUS ON • The Auto-Feed Plus® monitors the engine RPM and controls the feed system based on this information. The Auto-Feed® is calibrated when installed in the chipper with a high and low RPM setting for the feed wheels to operate.
  • Page 59 FOLLOW THE CLUTCH MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT disengaged at low engine speeds only. SECTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. NEVER ENGAGE OR DISENGAGE J. P. CARLTON CO. DOES NOT THE PTO/CLUTCH AT ENGINE ∗ WARRANT THE CHIPPER CLUTCH. SPEEDS IN EXCESS OF 1200 RPM.
  • Page 60 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION INCREASE THROTTLE • Once the clutch has been fully engaged the engine can be run at full speed. Push the throttle up to increase engine speed. • The engine should always be run at high RPM while material is being chipped. This will help keep the discharge chute from clogging.
  • Page 61 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION • Start feeding smaller diameter trees and brush first and work your way up to the full capacity of the chipper, which is 9” diameter material. Feed pieces long enough for the feed wheels to pick up without endangering yourself by reaching into the infeed chute.
  • Page 62 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION • The Carlton chipper may come equipped LIFT CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) with a hydraulic yoke lift, which allows the operator to hydraulically lift the top feed wheel. This can be of assistance when feeding large square cut butt ends, which the feed wheels cannot ride up easily.
  • Page 63 DO NOT operate the winch if the feed wheels still turn. Contact J. P. Carlton or the local dealer for service. 2. Put the winch in free spool by putting both levers on the winch drum in FREE.
  • Page 64 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION 3. Pull the winch rope to the tree. Always wear leather gloves when handling winch rope. Broken wires will cause injuries. 4. Attach the winch rope to the tree. 5. Secure the winch rope through the loop never on the rope itself.
  • Page 65 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO OPERATE THE WINCH CONTROL VALVE WHILE AN OPERATOR IS IN THE VICINITY OF THE WINCH ROPE!!! ROPE BURNS OR OTHER INJURIES COULD OCCUR IF THE PERSON BECAME ENTANGLED OR TRIPPED BY THE ROPE. ROPE COULD BREAK OR COME LOOSE AND WHIP AROUND AND CAUSE SEVERE INJURY.
  • Page 66 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION SHUT DOWN PROCEDURES • With engine RPM still high, push the feed control bar to the middle (off) position. Feed wheels should not be turning. • Push the throttle down into the low position so that the engine can slow down (idle) and the clutch can be disengaged.
  • Page 67 9” CHIPPER MACHINE OPERATION • The chipper infeed tray must be closed and locked when towing. Make sure the spring lock pins are in position and the tray is secured. First the lock pins behind the infeed chute frame will have to removed and put back into their storage position.
  • Page 68: Machine Maintenance

    9” CHIPPER MACHINE MAINTENANCE DO NOT PERFORM MAINTENANCE OF ANY KIND ON THIS MACHINE UNLESS: The engine is turned off The ignition key has been removed The positive battery cable has been disconnected The clutch is disengaged Feed control bar is in neutral All machine parts have come to a complete stop –...
  • Page 69 Refer to engine manual supplied with your chipper. DIESEL FUEL • Check fuel level daily and replenish as necessary. Carlton chippers are equipped with lockable cap covers.
  • Page 70: Machine Maintenance

    9” CHIPPER MACHINE MAINTENANCE FUEL FILTER & FUEL/WATER FUEL FILTER SEPARATOR Read the engine manual for special instructions about fuel filter cleaning and replacement. Replace the fuel filter every 500 hours of operation or 6 months. Follow the engine owner’s manual on how to remove the filters and to drain the fuel/water separator.
  • Page 71 • Before starting to chip any wood, always test the feed control bar. Make sure the reverse, stop, and forward feed positions work properly. • Contact Carlton or an authorized dealer immediately if the control bar doesn’t work properly in any of the three positions.
  • Page 72 9” CHIPPER MACHINE MAINTENANCE HITCH • Make sure the bolts on the chipper hitch are tightened. If not, tighten to the specified torque for the bolts size. Also, make sure the hitch bolts on the tow vehicle are tightened properly. •...
  • Page 73 9” CHIPPER MACHINE MAINTENANCE BREAKAWAY SWITCH • Check to make sure the breakaway switch is working properly. This switch activates the brakes if the chipper ever becomes uncoupled from the tow vehicle. When the switch separates, power is sent to the brakes. Check the wiring for any loose or broken wires.
  • Page 74 9” CHIPPER MACHINE MAINTENANCE TIRES AND AXLES • Check tires air pressure daily. Inflate tires as necessary. Keep tire air pressure adjusted based on the temperature and the load. • When towing, make sure the chipper is sitting as close to level as possible to ensure proper tire wear and axle alignment.
  • Page 75: Lubrication

    9” CHIPPER LUBRICATION • All of Carlton’s machines are built to be • Below you will find a Lubrication rugged performers. Our design goals are Schedule that will give you the sturdiness, simplicity and reliability. recommended frequency for lubrication. • A regularly scheduled maintenance •...
  • Page 76 9” CHIPPER LUBRICATION CHIPPER – LEFT SIDE EQUIPPED WITH DEXTER AXLES, EITHER E-Z LUBE® OR NEV-R-LUBE® – SEE DEXTER INFORMATION ENCLOSED IN MANUAL FEED CONTROL BAR GREASE FITTING * GREASE AS NECESSARY EVERY 30-40 HOURS OF OPERATION FEED WHEEL BEARING GREASE FITTING (2 PLACES) * 1 PUMP OF GREASE...
  • Page 77 9” CHIPPER LUBRICATION CHIPPER – RIGHT SIDE DISCHARGE SWIVEL DISCHARGE SWIVEL DISCHARGE HEIGHT PLATE (3 PLACES) HANDLE ADJUSTMENT GREASE FITTING GREASE FITTING GREASE FITTING * GREASE EVERY 3 * GREASE AS NECESSARY * GREASE AS MONTHS, APPROX. 300 EVERY 30-40 HOURS OF NECESSARY EVERY 100 HOURS OF OPERATION OPERATION...
  • Page 78 9” CHIPPER LUBRICATION CHIPPER – WINCH (OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) WINCH ROLLERS GREASE FITTINGS (2 ON TOP – 2 ON SIDE) (4 TOTAL) * GREASE AS NECESSARY EVERY 30-40 HOURS OF OPERATION WINCH PLUNGERS GREASE FITTINGS * SPRAY LUBRICANT ON PLUNGERS EVERY 30-40 HOURS OF OPERATION...
  • Page 79 9” CHIPPER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE DO NOT PERFORM ANY INSPECTION OR SERVICE ON THE CHIPPER WITHOUT MAKING SURE: THE CUTTER DISK IS DISENGAGED AND HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP; THE CUTTER DISK LOCK PIN IS INSTALLED; THE ENGINE HAS BEEN TURNED OFF, THE IGNITION KEY HAS BEEN REMOVED AND THE BATTERY CABLE HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED;...
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting Guide

    9” CHIPPER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE COMPLAINT CAUSE CORRECTION • • Chipper bearings are Bearings are dry Grease bearings daily using ® overheating Texaco Starplex II grease • Check the chipper bearing • Retighten bolts or setscrews retainer cap for tightness as tight as possible •...
  • Page 81: Servicing Hydraulics

    (see Servicing Hydraulics section) • Hydraulic oil viscosity is • Contact JP Carlton or local wrong for atmospheric dealer for recommended oil temperature type for the situation Hydraulic pump making loud • Hydraulic oil viscosity is •...
  • Page 82 PENETRATED. CHECK HOSES AND FITTINGS USING A BOARD OR CARDBOARD; DO NOT USE HAND OR FINGER. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION. HYDRAULIC OIL & FILTER • This Carlton chipper has an in-tank hydraulic filter and a level/temp gauge. Check hydraulic oil daily, before and during use. Refill with AW-32 hydraulic oil, same as supplied by the manufacturer.
  • Page 83 9” CHIPPER SERVICE HYDRAULICS • Check hydraulic oil level daily. This Carlton chipper is equipped with a gauge that shows the level of oil and the temperature of the oil. When filling the tank with oil, the window of the gauge will also fill with oil as the level gets higher in the tank.
  • Page 84 9” CHIPPER SERVICE HYDRAULICS HOSES AND FITTINGS • Inspect hoses and fittings for leaks, tightness, wear, or damage. Replace any hoses and fittings that need replacing. • FLUID UNDER PRESSURE CAN PENETRATE THE SKIN AND CAUSE SEVERE INJURY. CHECK HOSES AND FITTINGS USING A BOARD OR CARDBOARD;...
  • Page 85 Contact J. P. Carlton or your dealer for more information. Adjust pressure only if necessary and •...
  • Page 86 9” CHIPPER STEIN MFG. PTO/CLUTCH (Depending on engine selection) DO NOT PERFORM MAINTENANCE OF ANY KIND ON THIS MACHINE UNLESS: The engine is turned off The ignition key has been removed The positive battery cable has been disconnected The clutch is disengaged Feed control bar is in neutral All machine parts have come to a complete stop –...
  • Page 87 #2, short fiber grease with an EP (extreme pressure) additive recommended for use in high-speed roller bearings operating at 200°F (93.3°C). Carlton uses TEXACO STARPLEX II ® grease. Listed below are the manufacturer’s suggested guidelines for lubrication: 1.
  • Page 88 9” CHIPPER STEIN MFG. PTO/CLUTCH (Depending on engine selection)
  • Page 89 9” CHIPPER TWIN DISC PTO/CLUTCH (Depending on engine selection) DO NOT PERFORM MAINTENANCE OF ANY KIND ON THIS MACHINE UNLESS: The engine is turned off The ignition key has been removed The positive battery cable has been disconnected The clutch is disengaged Feed control bar is in neutral All machine parts have come to a complete stop –...
  • Page 90 #2, short fiber grease with an EP (extreme pressure) additive recommended for use in high-speed roller bearings operating at 200°F (93.3°C). Carlton uses TEXACO STARPLEX II ® grease. Listed below are the manufacturer’s suggested guidelines for lubrication: 1.
  • Page 91 9” CHIPPER TWIN DISC PTO/CLUTCH (Depending on engine selection) CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT The clutch in this machine does not automatically adjust to compensate for wear of the clutch facing(s) and therefore must be manually adjusted. Maintaining the correct engagement pressure is the responsibility of the owner/operator.
  • Page 92 9” CHIPPER TWIN DISC PTO/CLUTCH (Depending on engine selection) The preferred method of checking the force CHECK ENGAGEMENT FORCE AT EITHER END OF THE CROSS-SHAFT required to engage the clutch is using a torque wrench to check the foot-pounds required to engage the clutch. The torque wrench should be used at the cross shaft to measure engagement force.
  • Page 93 9” CHIPPER SERVICE CUTTER SYSTEM DO NOT PERFORM MAINTENANCE OF ANY KIND ON THIS MACHINE UNLESS: The engine is turned off The ignition key has been removed The positive battery cable has been disconnected The clutch is disengaged Feed control bar is in neutral All machine parts have come to a complete stop –...
  • Page 94 • Knife bolts are of a particular design and nuts are security lock nuts. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER STYLE OF BOLTS AND NUTS. You must purchase these bolts and nuts from Carlton or an authorized dealer.
  • Page 95 • If knives are too narrow to grind, replace with a complete set of new knives. SHARP EDGE NEW KNIFE SHARP EDGE • Knives are hardened steel made to Carton’s specifications. Use only Carlton chipper knives as replacements.
  • Page 96 9” CHIPPER SERVICE CUTTER SYSTEM • Reassemble knives in the pocket making sure they seat flat. • Tighten knife bolts and torque the nuts to 90 ft. lbs. • Do not over tighten knife bolts. Torque only to the recommended amount. Knives that are overly tight can crack or bow around the hole.
  • Page 97 9” CHIPPER SERVICE CUTTER SYSTEM • Check the clearance between the knives and the anvil. The clearance for the knife to anvil should be between .045” and .065” (1.14 – 1.65 mm). Use a feeler gage that measures within that range.
  • Page 98 9” CHIPPER SERVICE CUTTER SYSTEM • Loosen the nuts on the adjustment bolts that are on the far side of the plate (as shown). There are two adjustment bolts. • Using the nuts on the inside of the plate, turn the nuts up toward the machine to move the anvil closer to the knife.
  • Page 99 KNIVES PART NO DESCRIPTION 0900123 10 3/16” x 4” x 1/2” Knife 1790 1/2” Knife Bolt – Special Design – Purchase from 0900125 JP Carlton or Dealer 1/2” Security Lock Nuts – Purchase from JP 0900126...
  • Page 100 REMOVE ANVIL BOLTS & WASHERS Carlton anvils as replacements or damage may occur. Purchase the new anvil from Carlton or an authorized dealer. • To rotate or replace the anvil, remove the anvil bolts and washers. There are three anvil bolts, each with a square washer and a lock washer.
  • Page 101: Servicing Cutter System

    • The anvil is hardened steel made to Carton’s specifications. Use only Carlton anvils as replacements or damage may occur. Purchase the new anvil from Carlton or an authorized dealer. INSERT SETSCREW FROM THIS SIDE – OPPOSITE TO HANDLE USE LOCTITE® RED 262...
  • Page 102 9” CHIPPER SERVICE CUTTER SYSTEM REPLACE ANVIL – • Use the handle and put the anvil back PUT THROUGH through the slot. Rotate the anvil back OPENING & ROTATE BACK 90° 90° to insert the anvil bolts. • Make sure the hardware is replaced in the correct order.
  • Page 103 Check pin for distortion and cracks. • If any problems are discovered, contact Carlton or your local dealer for repair or replacement. THE CUTTER DISK HOOD IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PIECES OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT ON THIS CHIPPER.
  • Page 104: Belt Tension

    9” CHIPPER SERVICE BELTS DO NOT PERFORM MAINTENANCE OF ANY KIND ON THIS MACHINE UNLESS: The engine is turned off The ignition key has been removed The positive battery cable has been disconnected The clutch is disengaged Feed control bar is in neutral All machine parts have come to a complete stop –...
  • Page 105 9” CHIPPER SERVICE BELTS ENGINE MUST BE OFF AND IGNITION KEY REMOVED BEFORE CHECKING BELT TENSION. ALL PARTS MUST BE COMPLETELY STOPPED. • Insert a screwdriver or metal bar (a metal ruler would be good) through the slot to check belt tension. •...
  • Page 106 9” CHIPPER SERVICE BELTS • Loosen inside jam nuts on adjustment bolts (two places). Turn the outside jam nuts clockwise, moving the engine closer to the right side of the machine and tightening the belts. Make similar adjustments to both bolts to keep sheaves aligned.
  • Page 107 9” CHIPPER SERVICE BELTS REPLACING BELTS • Replace belts when they are worn or regularly need adjustment. • Replace belts as a complete set. Old or worn belts will not tension the same as new belts. • Remove belt guard bolts and remove belt guard.
  • Page 108 9” CHIPPER SERVICE BELTS • Once belts have been replaced, you will need to loosen the inside jam nuts and tighten the outside jam nuts. • When belts start getting tight, check tension. • Check sheave alignment and make adjustments using engine slide adjuster (jam) nuts.
  • Page 109 9” CHIPPER SERVICE BELTS REPLACING SHEAVE OR BUSHING • If it becomes necessary to replace a sheave or bushing, replace only one at a time. Never remove both sheaves at the same time. • This section covers removing and replacing the cutter disk sheave and bushing.
  • Page 110 9” CHIPPER SERVICE BELTS • Insert old or new bushing, lining up keyway with the keyway on the shaft. Make sure the key is in position. • Replace bolts in the sheave and tighten until bushing is at the location marked on the shaft earlier.
  • Page 111 STARTING CHIPPER AFTER PERFORMING MAINTENANCE. There is a special tool required to separate the motor and coupling once it is off the machine, contact J. P. Carlton or your local dealer to purchase the puller. CHANGE MOTORS ONE AT A TIME. PULLER...
  • Page 112 9” CHIPPER SERVICE FEED WHEEL MOTOR WARNING: RELEASE HYDRAULIC PRESSURE BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE TO HYDRAULIC LINES OR OTHER COMPONENTS. FLUID UNDER PRESSURE CAN PENETRATE THE SKIN AND CAUSE SEVERE INJURY. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION IF SKIN IS PENETRATED. CHECK HOSES AND FITTINGS USING A BOARD OR CARDBOARD;...
  • Page 113 There is a special tool required to separate the motor and coupling once it is off the machine, contact J. P. Carlton or your local dealer to purchase the puller. Attach the separating tool to the coupler as shown and screw the three bolts from the bushing into the tool in the outside holes.
  • Page 114 9” CHIPPER SERVICE FEED WHEEL MOTOR Replace with new motor. Clean the threads on the motor, the 1” nut, and the coupling with degreaser before beginning to replace all the parts. Attach the torque arm to the new motor using the 1/2” bolts that were removed. Tighten the bolts and torque to 120 ft.
  • Page 115 9” CHIPPER SERVICE FEED WHEEL MOTOR Return the feed wheel motor assembly to the machine and tighten the bolts in the bushing. Tighten each bolt a little at a time to pull the coupling into place as straight as possible. Try not to pull one side on faster than the other or damage may occur to the bushing and the coupling.
  • Page 117: Decal Assembly

    WARNING – FROZEN BATTERY 0700316 WARNING – DIESEL FUEL 0700313 NOTICE – CHIPPER KNIFE 0700323-1 DISK – LOCK TUBE 0700323-2 DISK – LOCK PIN 0700321 GREASE DAILY 0700060 CARLTON OX DECAL 0700 CARLTON – 1790 WARNING (AVISO) – MOVING PARTS...
  • Page 118 NOTICE – ADJUST PTO/CLUTCH 0700303 DANGER – NEVER RIDE ON, ETC. 0700309 NOTICE – DECAL MAINTENANCE 0700312 NOTICE – CLUTCH MAINTENANCE 0700310 NOTICE – HYDRAULICS/LUBRICATION 0700 CARLTON – 0700320 AUTO-FEED ON/OFF INFO. 0700328 NOTICE – RADIATOR MAINTENANCE WARNING (AVISO) – MOVING PARTS...
  • Page 119 9” CHIPPER DECAL ASSEMBLY CHIPPER – RIGHT SIDE W/ AUXILIARY VIEWS ITEM # PART # DESCRIPTION 0700324-1 YOKE – LOCK PIN 0700324-2 YOKE – LOCK HOLE 0700324-3 YOKE - LIFT 0700321 GREASE DAILY (2 PLACES)
  • Page 120 9” CHIPPER DECAL ASSEMBLY CHIPPER – REAR ITEM # PART # DESCRIPTION 0700318 PUSH – REVERSE 0700302 DANGER – SERVICING NEVER REACH 0700301 DANGER – MOVING PARTS 0700060 CARLTON OX DECAL CARLTON - 1790...
  • Page 121 9” CHIPPER DECAL ASSEMBLY CHIPPER – OPTIONAL WINCH WINCH CONTROL WINCH SELECTOR...
  • Page 122 9” CHIPPER...
  • Page 123 1 FRAME AND TANKS 0550250H #12 TORFLEX AXLE-9" CHIPPER BUINESS LINE 20910001 WELDMENT,FRAME CHIPPERS 20910003 WELDMENT,FENDER,RH OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 20910004 WELDMENT,FENDER,LH 1J9Q60114C1167554 & UP DESCRIPTION ISSUE 21220044 INST,BATTERY,FRONT MOUNT AXLE, TIRES AND RIMS Revised 3.15.05...
  • Page 124 ASSY,FUEL TANK BUINESS LINE 21210164 ISOLATOR,HYD/FUEL TANK,SMALL CHIPPERS OWNER DOMAIN 30-08ZI LOCK WASHER,1/2" USS GR8 Z&Y J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9WF011581167027 & UP 34A-08 FLAT WASHER, NARROW 1/2 SAE DESCRIPTION ISSUE FUEL TANK/HYDRAULIC TANK Revised 3.15.05...
  • Page 125 GAUGE,SPIRAL FUEL,16" 0300253 3/8"MP-5/16" BARB - 4290-5-6 BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS 14B-1010 SHCS 10-24 x 1 1/4 UNC GR 8 OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. 20910008 WELDMENT,FUEL TANK SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9WF011581167027 & UP 20910009 WELDMENT,PICK-UP TUBE DESCRIPTION ISSUE...
  • Page 126 HYDRAILIC IN TANK FILTER ELEME 0300169 STRAINER- TANK MOUNTED LTM-15 BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS 0300266A HYDRAULIC SITE GAUGE W/TEMP OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. 12D-0612 SHCS 3/8 X 1-1/2 NC GR 8 SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9WF011581167027 & UP 20910006 WELDMENT, HYDRAULIC TANK DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 127 DESCRIPTION BUINESS LINE 0300166B HYDRAULIC COOLER CORE - MA-18 CHIPPERS 10A-0608 BOLT,HEX C/S 3/8-16 x 1 UNC GR8 OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 29A-06 NUT,STOVER LOCK, 3/8-16 UNC GR8 1J9WF011271167353 & UP DESCRIPTION ISSUE 34B-06 FLAT WASHER 3/8"...
  • Page 128 0350001B 6-WAY CONNECTOR PLUG-11-605 2 ENGINE/ELECTRICAL 0550050F TEKONSHA BREAKAWAY SWITCH BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS 21220041 BATTERY,12V/950 CCA OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. 21220045 WELDMENT,BATTERYBOX/FRONT SERIAL NUMBERS MOUNT 1J9Q60114C1167554 & UP DESCRIPTION ISSUE 24D-06 NUT,ELASTIC STOP, 3/8-16 UNC GR8 BATTERY INSTALLATION Revised 3.15.05...
  • Page 129 NUT,HEX,1/2-13 UNC GR8 BUINESS LINE 21220009 PLATE,ENGINE SLIDE CHIPPERS OWNER DOMAIN 30A-10 LOCKWASHER 5/8" USS GR8 ZINC J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9Q60114C1167554 & UP 31B-10ZI FLAT WASHER 5/8 USS NARROW GR 8 Z&Y DESCRIPTION ISSUE 34A-08...
  • Page 130 PART ITEM DESCRIPTION BUINESS LINE 0150414 RIVET-ALUMINUM W STEEL CHIPPERS MANDREL OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. 0350054 MARKER LIGHT- 4" AMBER OVAL SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9P6011171167218 & UP DESCRIPTION ISSUE 0350057 REFLECTOR- AMBER 2 3/8" INSTALL MARKER LIGHTS AND REFLECTORS Revised 3.15.05...
  • Page 131 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 1 FUCTION GROUP 3 CUTTER WHEEL/BASE/TRANSITION BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS NOTES: 1J9WF011781167238 & UP 1. APPLY GREEN LOCTITE 608 ON BEARING BOLTS DESCRIPTION ISSUE & COLLAR SET SCREWS.
  • Page 132 TREE EQUIPMENT SEE NOTE 1 FUCTION GROUP ANVIL VIEW 3 CUTTER WHEEL/BASE/TRANSITION BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9WF011781167238 & UP DESCRIPTION ISSUE NOTES: 1. BOLTS ARE TO BE TORQUE TO 90FT/LBS. BASE/TRANSITION/ANVIL Revised 3.15.05...
  • Page 133 20930058 WELDMENT,BASE/DOOR ROD 20930075 WASHER,ANVIL FUCTION GROUP 3 CUTTER WHEEL/BASE/TRANSITION BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9WF011781167238 & UP DESCRIPTION ISSUE BASE/TRANSITION/ANVIL Revised 3.15.05 DUE TO CONTINUOUS DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS CONSULT FACTORY PRIOR TO ORDERING 1-800-243-9335.
  • Page 134 PROFESSIONAL TREE EQUIPMENT PART ITEM DESCRIPTION 0900123 10 3/16" x 4" x 1/2" KNIFE 1790 0900125 CHIPPER KNIFE BOLT - 2 1/2" 0900126 CHIPPER KNIFE BOLT NUT- 1/2" 13A-1044ZI HEX C/S 5/8-18 x 5 1/2 UNF GR 8 Z & Y...
  • Page 135 20A-08ZI NUT,HEX,1/2-13 UNC Z&Y GR8 BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS 21240081 SPRING,LIFT OWNER DOMAIN 21240099 WELDMENT,LOCK PIN,YOKE J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9Q60117E1167468 & UP 29A-06 NUT,STOVER LOCK, 3/8-16 UNC DESCRIPTION ISSUE ASSEMBLY FEED SYSTEM Revised 3.15.05 DUE TO CONTINUOUS DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS CONSULT FACTORY PRIOR TO ORDERING 1-800-243-9335.
  • Page 136 WASHER,FEED WHEEL COUPLER COVER MOUNT BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS 21240091 COVER,PVC,FEED WHEEL COUPLER OWNER DOMAIN 30A-06 LOCKWASHER, 3/8" USS GR8 J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9Q60117E1167468 & UP 30A-08 LOCKWASHER 1/2" DESCRIPTION ISSUE 31A-06 FLAT WASHER, 3/8 USS GRD 5 ASSY BTM FEED ENCLOSURE Revised 3.15.05...
  • Page 137 21240091 COVER,PVC,FEED WHEEL COUPLER 21240092 WELDMENT,FEED WHEEL BRKT,TOP BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS 24D-04 NUT,ELASTIC STOP, 1/4-20 UNC OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. 30A-06 LOCKWASHER, 3/8" USS GR8 SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9Q60114C1167554 & UP 30A-08 LOCKWASHER 1/2" DESCRIPTION ISSUE 31A-06...
  • Page 138 ITEM DESCRIPTION 0300121A SOLENOID VALVE- REV. DMDA-XAN BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS 0300121D PISTON RELIEF VALVE- RPCC-LAN OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. 0300153 18" CHIPPER MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9WF011981167225 & UP DESCRIPTION ISSUE 0300158 VICKERS SOLENOID VALVE D05...
  • Page 139 PROFESSIONAL TREE EQUIPMENT FUCTION GROUP 5 INFEED SYSTEM BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9WF011981167225 & UP DESCRIPTION ISSUE INFEED CHUTE Revised 3.15.05 DUE TO CONTINUOUS DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS CONSULT FACTORY PRIOR TO ORDERING 1-800-243-9335.
  • Page 140 SPACER,CONTROL ARM 5 INFEED SYSTEM 21250125 TUBING,LOCK PIN,FOLDING END TABLE BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS 21840075 ASSY,ELECTRONIC CONTROL LINKAGE OWNER DOMAIN J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. 21840085 FLATBAR,ELECTRONIC ENGAGE SERIAL NUMBERS LINKAGE 1J9WF011981167225 & UP DESCRIPTION ISSUE 41E-04 GREASE FITTING 1/4-28 STRAIGHT INFEED CHUTE Revised 3.15.05...
  • Page 141 LINKAGE BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS 29A-08 NUT,STOVER LOCK, 1/2-13 UNC GR8 OWNER DOMAIN 30A-06 LOCKWASHER, 3/8" USS GR8 J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9WF011981167225 & UP 31A-06 FLAT WASHER, 3/8 USS GRD 5 DESCRIPTION ISSUE 34B-08 FLAT WASHER 1/2" SAE-W GR8 ELECTRONIC FEED CONTROLS Revised 3.15.05...
  • Page 142 21260024 STOP,DISCHARGE ELBOW 6 DISCHARGE SYSTEM 21260032 WELDMENT,DISCHARGE ELBOW/DN BUINESS LINE CHIPPERS OWNER DOMAIN 21260036 BUSHING,DISCHARGE J.P. CARLTON COMPANY DIV. DAF INC. SERIAL NUMBERS 1J9Q60114C1167554 & UP 21260037 WELDMENT,DISCHARGE ADJUST DESCRIPTION ISSUE HANDLE DISCHARGE SYSTEM Revised 3.15.05 DUE TO CONTINUOUS DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS CONSULT FACTORY PRIOR TO ORDERING 1-800-243-9335.
  • Page 143 1. Panel description and electrical pinout R e v e A u t o - Ref. Description Signal type Pinout INput/OUTput 4-way Delphi connector Back-lit display for visualizing: Heat engine RPM IN (PNP NO, can be set to NPN) max. input frequency: 10KHz Working hours “auto-feed”...
  • Page 144 Ground input – monitor power IN (GND) supply 9 4 .5 R P M R e v e rse A u to -F e e d P R O G 5 7 .5 8 9 .5 A Silk-screened front panel in polyester B Front frame in black ABS C Housing in black ABS D Black metal supporting bracket...
  • Page 145 2. Operating After turning on the monitor, a 2 seconds test is automatically carried out: all display segments are on; after such a test, working hours are displayed for about 3 seconds, then engine RPMs are displayed and the other display indicators show the working status: Reverse Auto-Feed...
  • Page 146 3. Emergency procedure “type 0” This procedure is applied on those machines only where the ACTIVATION of the solenoid valves allows to protect the engine against excessive stress. "BACK" = reverse time 12 V 12 V RPM MAX RPM MIN DISPLAY Auto-Feed Auto-Feed...
  • Page 147 4. Emergency procedure “type 1” This procedure is applied on those machines only where the DE-ACTIVATION of the solenoid valves allows to protect the engine against excessive stress. "BACK" = reverse time 12 V 12 V RPM MAX RPM MIN DISPLAY Auto-Feed Auto-Feed...
  • Page 148 In case RPMs exceed the RPM maximum value during the reverse interval (back), the activation sequence shall be as shown below: "BACK" = reverse time type 0 12 V 12 V RPM MAX RPM MIN DISPLAY Auto-Feed Auto-Feed Auto-Feed INDICATIONS Reverse Reverse Reverse...
  • Page 149 During operation, working hours can always be displayed by switching for a BRIEF INTERVAL key (+) or (-). The display shows now the ref. indicator “b” on page 7 and working hours are displayed for 3 seconds. During this interval the EVS solenoid valve is energized or de-energized by the monitor (according to what programmed in “type”...
  • Page 150 7. “User” setting To enter the “user” programming phase, with the monitor ON keep key PROG pressed for at least 2 seconds and until the first parameter "HI" (i.e. RPMs minimum permitted value) is displayed. After an interval of 1 second the current programmed value is displayed (es.
  • Page 151 Reverse Auto-Feed Reverse Auto-Feed 1 sec. press both "+" and "-" Reverse Auto-Feed 1 sec. The parameter is changed by using key “+” or “-“; switching key “PROG” allows to go to next parameter “BACK” (i.e. activation time of the reverse solenoid valve, in ms).
  • Page 152 How to activate and de-activate the “auto-feed” function The device has a further programming phase, meant for activating and de-activating the “auto-feed” function. This function includes the emergency procedures previously described. NOTE: when the “auto-feed” function is de-activated, the monitor features exclusively revolution counter function and hours counter function;...
  • Page 153 -20 / +70 °C Storage temperature range -25 / +85 °C Mechanical vibrations resistance 2 g random Reference standards for the project MC14982 Autofeed Settings for Carlton Chippers Engine Make Engine Model HP Rating High Setting Low Setting Vanguard Big Block V Twin...
  • Page 154 Axles equipped with Dexter's E-Z Lube feature can be periodically lubricated without removing the hubs from the axle. This feature consists of axle spindles that have been specially drilled and assembled with grease fittings in their ends. When grease is pumped into the fitting, it is channeled to the inner bearing and then flows back to the outer bearing and eventually back out the grease cap hole.
  • Page 155 CAUTION Do not mix Lithium, calcium, sodium or barium complex greases due to possible compatibility problems. When changing from one type of grease to another, it is necessary to insure all the old grease has been removed. If your axles are equipped with oil-lubricated hubs, then your lubrication procedure is to periodically fill the hub with high quality hypoid gear oil to the level indicated on the clear plastic oil cap.
  • Page 157 Product Features No need to pull the hubs to repack the bearings OR replace the seals when checking the • brakes. Pre-set adjustment means installation is easy and human error is virtually eliminated in • bearing adjustment. Pre-lubricated at the bearing factory providing resistance to contamination. •...
  • Page 159 CONTACT STEIN MANUFACTURING FOR PARTS...
  • Page 160 CONTACT STEIN MANUFACTURING FOR PARTS...
  • Page 161 WINCH INFORMATION...
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  • Page 164 Tow- 7500 Deutz Turbo Diesel 24" 46" 92" arc 31" 1.5" 60" 4,400 Behind Call and ask about Carlton’s line of Chippers or visit our website: www.stumpcutters.com CARLTON—QUALITY PRODUCTS AND EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE Carlton Owner’s Manual 9” Disk Chipper Revised: 07/2008...

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