Dirty Hand Tools 106817 User manual

3” Chipper/Shredder
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MODEL # 106817
Operation Manual
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Part # 107162 Rev A

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Table of Contents
Important Safety Information
Intended Use ..............................................................................4
Personal Protective Equipment ..................................................4
General Safety ............................................................................5
Safety Decals ..............................................................................6
Assembly Instructions
Attaching the Kick Stand............................................................7
Attaching the Wheels..................................................................7
Attaching the Hopper Guard......................................................7
Attaching the Handle..................................................................8
Attaching the Debris Bag............................................................8
Chipper/shredder Overview.........................................................9
Operating Precautions................................................................10
Operation
Preparation ................................................................................11
Pre-start Inspection ...................................................................12
Startup.......................................................................................13
Shutting Down..........................................................................13
Operation Recommendations....................................................14
Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule ..............................................................15
Shredding Hammer Rotation and Replacement .......................18
Chipping Knives Sharpening and Replacement........................19
Assembly and Parts Lists
Chipper/Shredder Assembly .....................................................20
Chipper/Shredder Assembly Parts List.....................................21
Engine and Housing Assembly .................................................22
Engine and Housing Assembly Parts list ..................................23
Chipper Rotor Assembly...........................................................24
Chipper Rotor Assembly Parts List ..........................................25
Troubleshooting..........................................................................26
Storage .........................................................................................27
Warranty & Specications .........................................Back Cover
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Important Safety Information
WARNING: Read and thoroughly understand all instructions
and safety information before assembling or operating this chipper/
shredder. Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death. Do not
allow anyone to operate this chipper/shredder who has not read
this manual. As with all power equipment, a chipper/shredder can
be dangerous if assembled or used improperly. Do not operate this
chipper/shredder if you have doubts or questions concerning safe
operation.
Call our customer service department at 720-287-5182,
1-877-487-8275, or visit www.dirtyhandtools.com if you have any
questions or concerns about the safe operation of this equipment.
Intended Use
Do Not Use the chipper/shredder for any purpose other than
chipping tree limbs and branches or shredding leaves and garden
debris for which it was designed. Any other use is unauthorized and
may result in serious injury or death.
Personal Protective Equipment
When operating this chipper/shredder it is essential that you wear
safety gear including goggles or safety glasses, steel toed shoes and
tight fitting gloves (no loose cuffs or draw strings). Always wear ear
plugs or sound deafening headphones to protect against hearing loss
when operating this chipper/shredder. Always wear sturdy footwear.
Never wear sandals, sneakers or open shoes, and never operate the
chipper/shredder with bare feet. Do not wear loose clothing that
might get caught in moving parts.
Read the entire Operation Manual before using this equipment!
California Proposition 65 Warning
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents and certain product
components contain or emit chemicals known to the state of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
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WARNING
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DANGER
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CAUTION

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Important Safety Information
General Safety
Failure to follow warnings, cautions, assembly and operation instructions
in the Operation Manual may result in serious injury or death.
READ THE OPERATION MANUAL BEFORE USE
SINGLE PERSON OPERATION ONLY!
THIS UNIT MEETS OR EXCEEDS
ANSI B7162000 SAFETY STANDARDS
• Do not permit children to operate this equipment at any time. Do
not permit others that have not read and understood the complete
Operation Manual to operate this equipment.
• Keep all people and pets a minimum of 10 feet away from the work area
when operating this chipper/shredder.
• Do not operate the chipper/shredder when under the influence of
alcohol, drugs or medication.
• Do not allow a person who is tired or otherwise impaired or not
completely alert to operate the chipper/shredder.
THE CHIPPER SHREDDER HAS SPINNING BLADES
THAT CAN AMPUTATE HANDS AND FEET.
DO NOT PLACE HANDS OR FEET IN THE HOPPER OR
CHIPPER INLET, OR DISCHARGE CHUTE.
is unit discharges debris at high speed. Always wear protective eyewear
when operating. Keep all bystanders away a safe distance.
• Always make sure the shredding chamber, shredder hopper, and
chipper inlet are empty before starting.
• Never attempt to clear clogs from the chipper inlet, shredder hopper
or discharge chute while the unit is running.
• Never use indoors or in a conned area. e engine emits carbon
monoxide which is an odorless and colorless poisonous gas.
• Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable. Use an approved fuel
container. Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine.
• Never ll fuel tank indoors. Fill outdoors with extreme care.
• Replace gas cap securely and cleanup spilled fuel before restarting.
• Never make any adjustments while the engine is running.
• Never allow material to build up around the engine.
• Never allow material to build up in the discharge area.
• Always stand to the side of the chipper cone when feeding tree limbs
and branches into the unit.
• Never operate the unit on a slope, or on a wet or slippery surface.
• Never leave the machine running unattended.
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DANGER
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DANGER

Important Safety Information
Safety Decals
Safety labels on the chipper/shredder are to remind you of
important information while you are operating the unit.
Make sure all safety warning decals are attached and in
readable condition. Replace missing or defaced decals. Contact
Dirty Hand Tools at 1-877-487-8275 for replacement decals.
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WEAR
PROTECTIVE
FOOTWARE
WEAR
PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING
WEAR
GOGGLES OR
EYEWARE
WEAR NOISE
REDUCTION
HEADPHONES
CAUTION
OBJECTS
MAY BE THROWN
SHARP BLADES
KEEP HANDS
& FEET AWAY
DETACH
SPARK PLUG
BEFORE SERVICING
READ MANUAL
BEFORE
OPERATING
WARNING
KEEP
SAFE
DISTANCE
NO
HANDS
BELOW
THIS
LEVEL DANGER
106730
106730 - Warnings Decal
DANGER
AMPUTATION
HAZARD
KEEP HANDS
A W AY
DETACH
SPARK PLUG
BEFORE SERVICING
106732
SHARP BLADES
KEEP HANDS
& FEET AWAY
106732 - Sharp Blades Decal
OBJECTS MAY BE
THROWN
AMPUTATION
HAZARD
KEEP HANDS
A W AY 106731
106731 - Amputation Hazard Decal
106047
HOT
SURFACE
DO NOT TOUCH
CAUTION
106047 - Hot Surface Decal
CHECK OIL BEFORE
STARTING ENGINE
101053
101053 - Check Oil Decal

Assembly
1. Deploy Stand (see Figure 1).
1. Set engine assembly on at surface and swing the stand into position.
2. Insert the lock pins into the holes in the stand base to secure.
3. Fully insert the drawbar in the receiver and insert the lock pin.
4. Attach the hitch pin to the end of the drawbar.
Note: Drawbar installation is optional for towing behind vehicle.
e drawbar can install in two dierent positions depending upon the
hitch height of the tow vehicle.
2. Attach Wheels (see Figure 2).
1. Tilt the engine assembly forward until it rests on the drawbar.
2. Slide the axle through the wheel bracket.
3. Position wheels on the axle using washers on both sides.
4. Insert lynch pins to secure wheels to the axle.
3. Attach Inlet Tube (see Figure 3).
1. Align inlet tube with stud bolt on the closure plate and secure with
M8 nylock nut.
2. Fasten inlet tube to closure plate with M8 x 20 bolt and M8 nylock
nuts in 2 places.
3. Attach lynch pin chain to spring plunger.
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Figure 1
ENGINE
ASSEMBLY
STAND
RECEIVER
HITCH
PIN
DRAWBAR
LOCK
PIN
Figure 2
LYNCH PIN
(2 Plcs)
AXLE
WASHER
(2 Plcs)
WHEEL
BRACKET
WHEEL
(2 Plcs)
INLET
TUBE
STUD
BOLT
M8 x 20
BOLT
(2 PLCS)
M8
NYLOCK NUT
(3 PLCS)
CLOSURE
PLATE
Figure 3
LYNCH PIN
CHAIN
SPRING
PLUNGER

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Assembly
4. Attach Hopper.
1. Position hopper on shredder inlet ange (see Figure 4).
2. Attach with four M10 x 20 Bolts and M10 Nylock nuts.
5. Install Shredder Safety Guard
1. Position the shredder guard inside the hopper (see
Figure 5).
2. Attach using two M10 x 30 Bolts and M10 Nylock
nuts.
6. Install Debris Collection Bag
1. Unfold bag support arm and lock into straight position
as shown (see Figure 6).
2. Feed end of bag support arm into hole of the bag arm
bracket and rest in u-shaped slot.
3. Slide bag onto support arm, drawing the bag inlet over
the discharge ange and tighten the draw string.
M10 X 20 BOLT,
4 Plcs M10 NYLOCK
NUT, 4 Plcs
HOPPER
Figure 4
Figure 5
M10 NYLOCK
NUT, 2 Plcs
Figure 6
SHREDDER
SAFETY
GUARD
SHREDDER
INLET FLANGE
M10 X 30
BOLT, 2 Plcs
HOPPER
BAG SUPPORT
ARM
DEBRIS COLLECTION
BAG
BAG ARM
BRACKET
SPRING
PLUNGER
U-SHAPED
SLOT
DEFLECTOR
DISCHARGE
FLANGE

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Chipper/Shredder Overview
DEFLECTOR
MUFFLER
TOW BAR
(REVERSIBLE)
CHIPPER
INLET
COVER
SHREDDER
GUARD
HOPPER
DEBRIS
BAG
BRACKET
HITCH
PIN
FUEL
FILL
GAS LINE
SHUT OFF
ENGINE
CONTROL
LEVER
HANDLE
RECOIL
HANDLE

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Operating Precautions
READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL OF THE
PRECAUTIONS BELOW.
Always perform the pre-start checklist before starting the engine.
• Never operate the chipper/shredder without safety guards and covers
in place.
• Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from rotating parts. Keep
clear of chipper/shredder tines at all times.
• Use extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives,
walks, or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or trac.
• If a limb or branch becomes stuck in the chipper inlet or debris
becomes clogged in the shredder hopper, stop the engine, remove
the wire from the spark plug, manually remove the obstacle before
restarting the engine.
• Engine muer will be hot from operation. Do not touch it with
bare skin or a severe burn may result.
• Do not run the engine indoors; exhaust fumes are deadly.
• Do not overload the chipper/shredder by trying to process too much
debris at one time or force a limb in the chipper inlet that is a greater
diameter than the machine’s capacity.
• Never operate the chipper/shredder on slippery surfaces.
• Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer.
• Never operate the chipper/shredder without good visibility or
adequate light.
• Take precautions when leaving the machine unattended. Stop the
engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and make certain guards and
shields are in place.
• Shut o the engine when leaving the operating position for any
reason. Wait for all moving parts to stop before attempting to dislodge
debris, or limbs.
• e chipper/shredder blades are extremely sharp. Avoid contact with
bare hands at all times.
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CAUTION

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Operation
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START ENGINE
BEFORE ADDING OIL TO ENGINE
e engine is shipped from the factory without oil.
Use only the recommended weight of oil for a 4-cycle engine (See
Engine Operation Manual).
NOTE: Upon start-up and shut-down, you may hear the metal-to-
metal sound of the triangular hammers and J-hammers positioning
themselves on the rotor. is is normal.
Chipper Operation
e chipper is designed to handle tree limbs and branches up
to 3”. e chipping knives also permit the processing of coarse
organic matter like corn stalks. Tree branches must be inserted large-
end first into the chipper inlet. Since occasional kick-backs may
occur, always stand off to the side of the unit. Allow the self-feeding
action of the unit to draw the sticks in.
NOTE: CHALK THE WHEELS BEFORE OPERATION!
Shredder Operation
e shredder is designed to shred light brush, leaves, and
other soft but bulky organic waste. As material, no larger than
1/2 inch in diameter, is loaded into the shredder hopper it is pulled
into the path of the triangular and J-hammers by air flow.
Operating Location
Select an area with firm, level ground, covered by dirt or grass.
Do not operate on wet or slick surfaces, or near bystanders.
Locate and organize the materials to be processed so that you
don’t have to walk in front of the inlet or discharge openings,
and so you have adequate room to work safely.
DO NOT ALLOW DEBRISTO COLLECT
ON THE ENGINE.
A DANGER OF FIRE OR DAMAGE
TO THE ENGINE MAY RESULT.
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CAUTION
OIL
YOU MUST ADD ENGINE
OIL BEFORE STARTING
THE ENGINE.
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CAUTION

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Operation
Preparation for Operation
Fill Engine Crankcase with Oil
1. Add oil according to engine manual. Do not overll. Use
a clean, high quality detergent oil. Use no special additives
with recommended oils. Do not mix oil with gasoline.
Oil level must be full. Check the oil level by removing oil
ll plug. Oil level should be up to the bottom of the ll
plug opening (see Figure 7).
2. Always check oil level before starting engine. Refer to
engine manual for capacity and type of oil to use.
Pre-Start Inspection
1. Make sure safety shields are in place and nuts & bolts are
secure.
2. Check oil level in engine crankcase. See your engine
manual for procedure and specications.
3. Inspect air cleaner for cleanliness.
4. Check the fuel supply. Fill the fuel tank no closer than 1
inch from top of tank to provide space for expansion. See
your engine manual for fuel recommendations.
5. Be sure spark plug wire is attached and spark plug is
tightened securely.
6. Examine underneath and around engine for oil or fuel
leaks.
7. Inspect fuel hoses for tightness and to ensure there is no
fuel seepage.
8. Look for signs of engine damage.
9. Remove excessive debris from muer area and air inlets
near the recoil starter.
Figure 7
OIL DRAIN
PLUG
OIL FILL
PLUG

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Operation
Starting the Engine
Turn fuel shut-off valve to ON position.
Cold Starts
1. Move the engine control lever to the left (choke) position (see
Figure 8).
2. Pull recoil handle out slowly one time and allow to return
normally.
3. Pull recoil handle out slowly but with force, and allow rope to
return normally.
Note: You must overcome the inertia of the ywheel.
4. When engine starts, gradually move the engine control lever to the
right (fast) wide open position to increase engine speed.
Restarting A Warm Engine
Restarting an engine that is already warm from previous running does
not normally require use of the choke.
1. Move the engine control lever to “Run” position.
2. Pull the recoil handle out slowly but with force until engine starts.
Allow rope to return normally. Repeat until engine starts.
3. Adjust the engine control lever speed to “fast” (wide open position)
for best chipper/shredder operation.
Idle Speed
Use the “slow” position on the engine control lever to reduce stress
on the engine when chipping or shredding is not being performed.
Lowering the engine speed to “idle” will help extend the life of the
engine, as well as conserve fuel and reduce the noise level of the
equipment.
Operating Speed
For normal shredding and chipping, set the throttle lever to “fast”.
Shutting Down
1. To stop the engine at any time, move the engine control lever to
the STOP position.
Note: Due to the inertia of the ywheel, extra time is required for the
engine to fully stop.
2. Close fuel shut-o valve.
STOP
CHOKE RUN OFF
ENGINE
CONTROL
LEVER
Figure 8

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Operation
Chipping Recommendations
• Prune branches down close to the main branch to make feeding them into the
chipper inlet easier.
• Large, hard, dried tree branches that resist chipping can be processed by
rotating them as you alternately insert and retract them.
• Material conditions vary, sometimes exceeding the capacity of the equipment.
If the material to be chipped is extremely hard, kicks back forcefully when
being fed into the chipper inlet, or cannot be easily controlled, remove
the material immediately and set it aside. Do not attempt to process these
materials.
• If additional force is required to insert materials into the chipper, the blades
probably need to be sharpened. Consult the Troubleshooting and Repair
section of this manual, or see your authorized dealer.
• Maintain control of the materials you are feeding to prevent them from
whipping around.
• Do not insert short pieces of material into the chipper inlet by hand. Use a
larger piece of material to push them into the chipper inlet.
Shredding Recommendations
• Don’t overload the shredder by dumping large volumes of material into the
hopper opening.
• Alternate loads of wet and dry material to prevent the discharge from
becoming plugged.
• Never use any object to force material into the shredding chamber. It could
get caught in the shredding hammers, kick back, whip around, or cause injury
to the operator.
OPERATION TYPE OF MATERIAL SIZE METHOD
Shredding Dry or moist organic material Branches and twigs up to 1/2” Alternately chip or shred
including leaves, plants, flowers, diameter and 18” long. moist green waste with dry
fruits, or vegetables. waste to avoid plugging of
the discharge chute.
Process at a feeding rate that
allows the engine to maintain a
high rate of speed.
Chipping Long, thicker tree limbs or Tree limbs and branches, Bulky tree limbs should be
small bunches of smaller or bundles of small sticks pruned close to the main
sticks grouped together for grouped for easier handling. stem. Always use a shorter
ease of handling. Maximum diameter of approx. piece of wood to push end
3” (7.5 cm) pieces into the chipper inlet
Never place hands inside the
chipper inlet. Never chip
very hard or used dimensional
lumber (2x4’s etc.) or other
building materials. Never use
the chipper to process pressure-
treated wood products.

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Maintenance
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE STOPTHE ENGINE,WAIT FIVE 5
MINUTES TO ALLOW ALL PARTS TO COOL.
Disconnect the spark plug wire,
keeping it away from the spark plug.
Regular maintenance is the way to ensure the best performance
and long life of your machine. Please refer to this manual and the
engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual for maintenance procedures.
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WARNING
Maintenance Before Every Every
Procedure Each Use 25 Hours of Use 100 Hours of Use
Check engine oil level.
Fill to correct level if necessary. X
Clean debris from engine exterior and X
the air cleaner. Cleaning the engine air
inlets near the recoil starter is critical
for proper air ow.
Check general equipment condition X
including guards, nuts, bolts, welds, etc.
Check chipper inlet and shredder hopper.
ese must be absolutely tight. X
Inspect chipping knives and rotate X
shredding hammers.
Check safety labels. X
Change the engine oil X
Clean/replace the air cleaner filter(s). X
Replace spark plug X
Maintenance Checklist

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Maintenance
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE STOP
THE ENGINE & ALLOW ALL PARTSTO COOL.
Disconnect the spark plug wire,
keeping it away from the spark plug.
Engine Maintenance
Refer to the engine manual included with your equipment for
information on engine maintenance.
1. Always check oil level before starting engine. Fill to correct level
if necessary.
2. Change oil after first 5-8 hours of operation. Change oil while
engine is warm. Refill with new oil of recommended grade.
3. Check spark plug yearly or every 50 hours of operation.
4. Clean/replace air cleaner filter(s).
5. Keep engine and parts clean.
6. Check engine and equipment often for loose nuts and bolts, keep
these items tightened.
7. Check that the safety labels are in place and undamaged.
8. Check that the chipper inlet, shredder hopper, and discharge
guards are in place, undamaged and secure.
Changing the Oil
Change oil while engine is warm.
1. Clean area around oil fill cap/dipstick and drain plug.
2. Remove drain plug and oil fill cap/dipstick. Drain oil completely.
3. Reinstall drain plug.
4. Fill crankcase with new oil, up to point indicated on fill cap/
dipstick.
5. Reinstall oil fill cap/dipstick and tighten securely.
6. Dispose of used oil in accordance with local ordinances.
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WARNING

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Maintenance
Clean Debris from Engine & Chipper
Check for dirt and debris before each use and every 100 hours.
e engine requires air flow to cool itself and for combustion.
Before each use, clean any debris from the unit especially from
around the air shroud intake, air filter, and muffler. Every 100
hours, remove the engine air shroud and clean out any debris
from the engine cooling fins. We recommend having this service
performed by an authorized dealer.
Cleaning/Replacing the Air Filter(s)
NOTE: Operating engine with loose or damaged air cleaner
components could cause premature wear and failure. Replace all
bent or damaged components.
1. Unhook cover latch and remove air cleaner cover.
2. Remove and replace paper element.
3. Remove foam element; replace or wash in warm water with
detergent. Rinse and allow to air dry, then replace.
4. Reinstall air cleaner cover and secure cover latch.
NOTE: Paper element cannot be blown out with compressed air.
Breather Tube
Ensure both ends of breather tube are properly connected.
Servicing the Spark Plug
Clean out spark plug recess. Remove plug and examine for damage,
cracks or discoloration. Clean dirty spark plug, reset the gap and
replace in plug recess. Broken, cracked or chipped spark plugs
should be replaced.
1. Check gap using wire feeler gauge. Adjust gap to 0.03”
(0.76mm).
2. Install plug into cylinder head.
3. Torque plug to 20 ft. lb.
Spark Plug Gap
0.03 in.
(0.76 mm)

Maintenance
Shredding Hammer Rotation and Replacement
e cutting edges of the shredding hammers may eventually
wear out requiring rotation of the hammer or replacement if
all cutting edges have been dulled. Triangular hammers can be
rotated twice after the first edge dulls, then flipped over once and
rotated again for a total of 6 edges. J-hammers can be flipped over
once for a total of two cutting edges.
To rotate the shredding hammers:
1. Turn the engine off and wait for all moving parts to stop.
2. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
3. Remove (4) M10 Bolts that attach Hopper Assy. Li Hopper
Assembly from Chipper/Shredder and set aside (see Figure 11).
4. Tilt Chipper/Shredder forward and rest on drawbar.
5. Remove (11) M8 Nylock Nuts that attach Shredder Housing to
Chipper Shredder. Remove Wheel/Bracket Assembly, Shredder
Housing and Shredder Interface Plate (see Figure 9).
6. Rotate Flywheel to align Blade Attachment Bolts with access
holes. Remove (2) M8 Bolts, Flat Washers and Split Lock
Washers for each of the Chipper Blades. Reach thru the Chipper
Feed Tube to remove the Chipper Blade.
7. Note the assembly sequence of the hardware used to secure the
hammers. Using a 17mm wrench or socket remove the hex head
bolts and related hardware (see Figure 10).
8. Inspect the hammers, spacers, and hardware. If the spacer shows
signs of wear, replace it. Inspect and flip, or replace the hammers.
9. Reassemble the hammers, spacers, washers, and cap screws.
Torque the hex head bolts to 30-35 ft. lbs. e J-hammers may
be used facing in or out.
8. Repeat for all the hammers.
Figure 9
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HEX HEAD
BOLT WASHER
LONG
SPACER
SHORT
SPACER
J-HAMMER
TRIANGULAR
HAMMER
Figure 10

Maintenance
Chipping Knives Sharpening and Replacement
e chipping knives should be sharpened or replaced when
tree limbs require extra force to feed into the chipper inlet.
e chipping knives may be sharpened at a 35 degree angle
until the distance between the edge of the blade bevel and
the mounting hole is less than 1/16” (1.6mm), see Figure 10.
Removing/Replacing Chipper Blades
1. Turn engine off and wait for all parts to stop.
2. Disconnect spark plug wire (not shown).
3. Remove (4) M10 Bolts that attach Hopper Assembly. Li
Hopper Assembly from Chipper/Shredder and set aside
(see Figure 11).
4. Tilt Chipper/Shredder forward and rest on drawbar.
5. Remove (11) M8 Nylock Nuts that attach Shredder
Housing to Chipper Shredder. Remove Wheel/Bracket
Assembly Shredder Housing and Shredder Interface Plate.
6. Rotate Flywheel to align Blade Attachment Bolts with
access holes. Remove (2) M8 Bolts, Flat Washers and
Split Lock Washers for each of the Chipper Blades. Reach
through the Chipper Inlet Tube to remove the Chipper
Blade. (See gure 12). Alternatively, the tube may be
removed for easier access.
7. Reassemble in reverse order. Tighten M8 hardware to 25
N-m (18 -lb) and M10 hardware to 50 N-m (36 -lb).
Figure 11
LOCK
WASHER
SOCKET HEAD
CAP SCREW
CHIPPER
BLADE
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Figure 12
TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW
35°
CHIPPER KNIFE CUTTING EDGE
1/16”
Min.
SHREDDER
INTERFACE
PLATE
SHREDDER
HOUSING
HOPPER
ASSEMBLY
M8 NYLOCK
NUTS
11 Plcs
ACCESS
HOLES
WHEEL
BRACKET
ASSEMBLY
Order replacement blade Part # 106844
from Dirty Hand Tools.

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