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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E Page 1 of 12 T R OUBLE SHOO TING, & W ARRANTY PR OCEDURE 1 2 Thank You for Selecting Thank You for Selecting Thank You for Selecting Thank You for Selecting Thank You for Selecting Operator Owner's Man Operator Owner's Man Operator Owner's Man Operator Owner's Man Operator Owner's[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E SAFETY 2 THIS SYMBOL MEANS THIS SYMBOL MEANS THIS SYMBOL MEANS THIS SYMBOL MEANS THIS SYMBOL MEANS W W W W W ARNING OR CA ARNING OR CA ARNING OR CA ARNING OR CA ARNING OR CA UTION. UTION. UTION. UTION. UTION. DEA DEA DEA DEA DEA TH, TH, TH, TH, TH, PERSONAL INJUR PERSONAL INJUR PERSONAL INJUR PERSONAL INJUR P[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E P age 3 of 12 For your saf ety and the safety of others, these directions should be f ollowed: Use of Ear Protection is recommended while operating this machine. Do not operate this machine without first reading owner's manual and engine manufacturer's man ual. Use of Eye and Breathing protection is[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E EVERY 10 HOURS 830502 OIL CHAIN P age 4 of 12 4 Strap Bag Support 900642 Qty . 1 900813 Qty . 2 Clamp Cable 1" 9 Owner's Manual Literature P a rts Bag Literature KD / TKD Accesso- ries Check Owner's Manual 890207 Literature P a rts Bag 890267 Check Literature KD / TKD Accesso- ries 900713 Check[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E P age 5 of 12 OPERA TION 5 Under normal circumstances, allo w time f or machine to clear all w ood fr om chipper hopper before stopping engine. Otherwise, remaining pieces of wood will jam inside of chipper when engine stops. See T amper on pa ge 7. Disconnect spark plug wire. Remov e debris bag quick disconn[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E By removing the debris bag, quic k disconnect and lea ving the bag support tray in place, the operator ’ s handle can be folded do wn to sav e space when transporting or stor ing unit (see fig 4). P age 6 of 12 OPERA TION 6 (fig. 3) Note: F requently empty debris to prevent bag ov erloading with more weight[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E 1 6 . 1 6 . 1 6 . 1 6 . 1 6 . 12 12 12 12 12 P age 7 of 12 OPERA TION 7 Bail Down Disengages Drive Handle Bail GR OUND SPEED can be varied by applying slight downw ard pressure to handle during operation (to allow drive wheels par tial slippage) or b y changing the engine rpm. For improv ed control in confine[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E P age 8 of 12 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 8 CHIPPER BLADE REMO V AL AND SHARPENING Depending on the type and amount of wood being chipped, the chipper b lade will e v entually get dull, losing it ’ s cutting ability . Evidence of a dull blade is a noticeab ly reduced chipping ability or a rough cut on end of br[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E P age 9 of 12 MAINTENANCE 9 MAINTENANCE contin ued 19 . If chipper blade properly clears an vil surface , proceed to step 20. If not, return to (step 14) and add or subtract shim washers as needed to obtain a correct gap. 20. Reinstall engine, impeller and jac kshaft assemb ly compo- nents onto housing in rev[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E R Page 10 of 12 18 18 18 18 18 P AR TS DRA WING PA R T S D R A WING 10 TKD502SP TKD502SP TKD502SP TKD502SP TKD502SP[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E P age 11 of 12 * Denotes standard hardware item that ma y be purchased locally . P A R TS LIST 11 Denotes par ts found in parts bag assembly . Item No. TKD502SP 19 19 19 19 19 Description PA R T S LIST 1 DEBRIS BAG TURF (ser vice assy) (incl. (2) of 4,5 & 11) 900806 1 2 THROTTLE ASSEMBL Y (INCL. 1 ea item[...]
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P ar t No . 890207 F or m No . F021795E P age 12 of 12 12 Part No. Engine stalls or labors when chipping. F eeding br anches into chipper too r apidly . Engine ser vice ma y b e required. F eed br anches at a slo w e r r ate . S e r vice engine . P oor chipping perf o r mance . Extremely hard w ood. Dull or damaged chipper b lade . A v oid e xtreme[...]