Timberwolf TW 13/75PG User manual

CONTENTS
Section Page No.
INTRODUCTION 1
PURPOSE OF MACHINE 2
MACHINE DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2
PARTS LOCATION DIAGRAMS 3 & 4
SAFE WORKING 5
Operator’s Personal Protective Equipment Required 5
Basic Woodchipping Safety 5
General Safety Matters - Do’s and Dont’s 6
Noise Test 7
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8
Safe Transportation 8
Delivery 8
Operator’s Personal Protective Equipment Required 8
Manual Controls 8
Emergency Stopping 8
Starting the Engine 9
Stopping the Engine 9
Daily Checks Before Starting 9
Starting to Chip 9
Chipping 9
Blade Wear 10
Blockages 10
Safe Maintenance 10
Spares 10
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 11
Service Schedule 11
Change Blades 12
Check Fittings 13
Tension Drive Belt 13
Anvil Changing 13
Greasing Rotor Bearings 13
Engine Manufacturer’s Handbook 13
WARRANTY STATEMENT 14
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CERTIFICATE 15
IDENTIFICATION PLATES 16
STICKERS 17
PARTS LISTS 18 - 23
16th Feb 05

TIMBERWOLF TW 13/75PG 1
Thank you for choosing this Timberwolf brushwood chipper. Timberwolf chippers are
designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according to the instructions.
Before using your new chipper, please take time to
read this manual which contains
IMPORTANT HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
and explains the chipper controls. Failure to do so could result in:
- personal injury
- equipment damage
- damage to property
- a member of the general public becoming injured
This manual covers the operation and maintenance of the Timberwolf TW13/75PG. All
information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the
time.
All the information you need to operate the machine safely and effectively is contained
within pages 3 to 10. Ensure that all operators are adequately trained for operating
this machine, especially with regard to safe working practices.
Timberwolf's policy of constantly improving their products may involve major or minor
changes to the chippers or their accessories. Timberwolf reserves the right to make
changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
Due to improvements in design and performance during production there may be, in
some cases, minor discrepancies between the actual chipper and the text in this
manual.
The manual should be considered a permanent part of the
machine and should remain with it if the machine is resold.
!CAUTION or WARNING
Be aware of this symbol and where shown,
carefully follow the instructions.
This caution symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual. When
you see this symbol, be alert to the possibility of injury to yourself or others, and
carefully read the message that follows.
Always follow safe operating and maintenance practices
INTRODUCTION

Serial No. Location
The serial number can be
found on the side of the
rotor housing.
The Timberwolf TW 13/75PG brushwood chipper is designed to chip solid wood material up to 75 mm
in diameter. The maximum cross-section hardwood for continuous feed is 3200 mm2. It is capable of
chipping over 0.75 tonnes of brushwood per hour.
815 mm
DIMENSIONS
1540 mm
1565 mm
800 mm
PURPOSE OF MACHINE
Engine type Honda 4 stroke OHV
Maximum power 9.6 kW (13 HP)
Cooling method Air cooled
Overall weight 188 kg
Starting method Recoil
Type of feed Gravity
Maximum diameter material 75 mm (3”)
Fuel capacity 6.5 litres
Material processing capacity 0.75 tonnes/hr
Fuel type Unleaded petrol
Timberwolf TW 13/75PG Specifications
TIMBERWOLF TW 13/75PG 2
815 mm

PARTS LOCATOR 3
GRIP
FUNNEL
DISCHARGE
BUCKET
TOP ROTOR
HOUSING
BELT GUARD
ENGINE
PETROL TANK
AIR FILTER
COVER
DISCHARGE
HANDLE
OPENING
HANDLE
ROTOR HOUSING
CATCH BOLT
SAFETY SWITCH

PARTS LOCATOR 4
ROTOR
FAN
CUTTER BLADE
ROTOR DRIVE
PULLEY
ENGINE
PULLEY
REAR BEARING
HOUSING
ENGINE
PROTECTOR

SAFE WORKING 5
BASIC WOODCHIPPING SAFETY
The operator should be aware of the following points:
MAINTAIN A SAFETY EXCLUSION ZONE around the chipper of at least 10 metres for the
general public or employees without adequate protection. Use hazard tape to identify this
working area and keep it clear from debris build up. Chips should be ejected away from any
area the general public have access to.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL - Some species of trees and bushes are poisonous. The chipping
action can produce vapour, spray and dust that can irritate the skin. This may lead to
respiratory problems or even cause serious poisoning. Check the material to be chipped before
you start. Avoid confined spaces and use a facemask if necessary.
BE AWARE when the chipper is processing material that is an awkward shape. The material
can move from side to side in the funnel with great force. If the material extends beyond the
funnel, the brash may push you to one side causing danger. Badly twisted brash should be
trimmed before being chipped to avoid thrashing in the feed funnel.
BE AWARE that the chipper can eject chips out of the feed funnel with considerable force.
Always wear full head and face protection.
ALWAYS work on the side of the machine furthest from any local danger, e.g. not road side.
WARNING
The chipper will feed material through on its own. To do this, it relies on
sharp blades on the chipper rotor. To keep the blades sharp, only feed the
machine with clean brushwood. DO NOT put muddy/dirty wood, roots,
potted plants, bricks, stones or metal into the chipper. !
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OPERATOR'S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
Chainsaw safety helmet
fitted with mesh visor and
recommended ear defenders
to the appropriate
specifications.
Work gloves with
elasticated wrist.
Close fitting heavy-duty
non-snag clothing.
Face mask if
appropriate.
DO NOT
wear rings, bracelets,
watches, jewellery or any
other items that could be
caught in the material and
draw you into the chipper.
Steel toe cap safety boots.

SAFE WORKING 6
DO’S AND DON’TS
GENERAL SAFETY MATTERS
DO NOT use chipper unless available light is
sufficient to see clearly.
DO NOT use or attempt to start the chipper
without the feed funnel, belt guard, guards and
discharge unit securely in place.
DO NOT start the chipper running unless properly
guarded.
DO NOT stand directly in front of the feed funnel
when using the chipper. Stand to one side.
DO NOT allow -
DO NOT smoke when
refuelling. Petrol is explosive!
DO NOT let anyone who has not received
instruction operate the machine.
DO NOT climb on the machine at any time.
DO NOT handle material that is partially engaged
in the machine.
DO NOT touch any exposed wiring while
machine is running.
- to enter the machine, as damage is likely.
ALWAYS stop the chipper engine before making
any adjustments, refuelling or cleaning.
ALWAYS check machine has stopped rotating
and remove chipper ignition key before
maintenance of any kind, or whenever the
machine is to be left unattended.
ALWAYS check machine is well supported and
cannot move.
ALWAYS run with the engine set to maximum
speed.
ALWAYS check (visually) for fluid leaks.
ALWAYS take regular breaks. Wearing personal
protective equipment for long periods can be
tiring and hot.
ALWAYS keep hands, feet and clothing out of
feed opening, discharge and moving parts.
ALWAYS use the next piece of material or a push
stick to push in short pieces. Under no
circumstances should you reach into the funnel.
ALWAYS keep the operating area clear of people,
animals and children.
ALWAYS keep the operating area clear from
debris build up.
ALWAYS keep clear of the chip discharge tube.
Foreign objects may be ejected with great force.
ALWAYS ensure protective guarding is in place
before commencing work. Failure to do so may
result in personal injury or loss of life.
ALWAYS use chipper in a well ventilated area -
exhaust fumes are dangerous.
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BRICKS STRING CLOTH PLASTIC STONES
METAL GLASS RUBBER ROOTS BEDDING
PLANTS

SAFE WORKING
MACHINE:
NOTES:
TW 13/75PG
TESTED CHIPPING 40 MM X 40 MM CORSICAN PINE
1.5M IN LENGTH
NOISE TEST
7
Noise levels above 90dB (A) will be experienced at the working position. Wear ear protection
at all times to prevent possible damage to hearing. All persons within a 4 metre radius must
also wear good quality ear protection.
96.2 dB
96 dB
95.9 dB92.9 dB
R= 4 metres
Guaranteed Sound Power: 120dB (A)
As required by Annex III of Directive 2000/14/EC “Noise Emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors”.
R= 10 metres
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8
SAFE TRANSPORTATION
THE TW 13/75PG chipper may be transported as a unit or with the feed funnel removed.
TAKE care when loading the TW 13/75PG as it is 183 kg in weight.
STRAP the chipper down firmly before beginning a journey.
ENSURE no debris or water is trapped in the rotor housing that may spill during transit.
TURN the fuel valve OFF and keep the engine upright.
DELIVERY
All Timberwolf TW 13/75PG machines have a full pre - delivery inspection before leaving the factory and
are ready to use. Read and understand this instruction manual before attempting to operate the chipper.
In particular, read pages 5 -7 which contain important health and safety information and advice.
OPERATOR’S PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
CHAINSAW safety helmet fitted with visor and
recommended ear defenders to an appropriate
specification.
HEAVY-DUTY work gloves with elasticated wrist.
CLOSE - FITTING heavy-duty non-snag clothing.
SAFETY footwear.
FACE MASK (if appropriate).
See page 5 for more detailed information.
MANUAL CONTROLS
There are four controls on the Honda GX 390 K1 that are required for daily usage of the
TW 13/75PG chipper.
IGNITION SWITCH
CHOKE
FUEL STOP
THROTTLE
Please refer to the Honda engine manual for instructions of how to start and control the GX390
engine. The chipper does not have any manual controls for normal operation.
EMERGENCY STOPPING
O
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Turn the ignition switch to the 'O' position (as shown above).
ON
OFF

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9
STARTING THE ENGINE
TURN the fuel valve to the ‘ON’ position.
MOVE the choke lever to the ‘CLOSE’ position. NOTE: Do not use the choke if the engine is
warm or the air temperature is high.
MOVE the throttle control lever slightly to the left.
TURN the engine switch to the ‘ON’ position.
PULL the starter grip lightly until resistance is felt, then pull briskly.
CAUTION: Do not allow the starter grip to snap back against the engine. Return it gently
to prevent damage to the starter.
AS the engine warms up, gradually move the choke lever to the ‘OPEN’ position.
POSITION the throttle control lever for the desired engine speed.
LOCATE the machine on firm level ground.
CHECK engine oil level.
CHECK the fuel valve is open.
CHECK all guards are in place.
CHECK the discharge unit is pointing in a safe direction.
CHECK the feed funnel to ensure no objects are inside.
For parts location see diagrams on pages 3 & 4.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
MOVE the throttle control lever fully to the right.
TURN the fuel valve to the ‘OFF’ position.
DAILY CHECKS BEFORE STARTING
STARTING TO CHIP
WARNING
Do not use or attempt to start the chipper without the protective
guarding and discharge unit securely in place. Failure to do so may
result in personal injury or loss of life.
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CHECK that the chipper is running smoothly.
STAND to one side of the feed funnel.
PROCEED to feed material into the feed funnel.
CHIPPING
Wood up to 75 mm in diameter can be fed into the feed funnel. Enter it into the funnel butt end first.
Release the material before it engages the rotor. Some pieces of wood may move around significantly
whilst being chipped.
The wood will be drawn into the cutting blade quite quickly, be ready for this to happen. Stand well
clear.
A piece of wood which is too tough or too large for the chipper will slow the engine down. When this
happens it is possible to hold back the branches that are being chipped and allow the engine to regain
its speed again.
If a piece of wood gets stuck in the funnel and it cannot be chipped due to its size or shape, it will need
to be removed. Trim the branch until it is a suitable shape for the chipper to accept.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10
BLOCKAGES
Always be aware that what you are putting into the chipper must come out. If the chips stop coming
out of the discharge but the chipper is taking material in - STOP IMMEDIATELY. Continuing to feed
material into a blocked machine may cause damage and will make it difficult to clear.
If the chipper becomes blocked proceed as follows:
STOP the engine, wait until engine runs down.
REMOVE the M12 screw that retains the top rotor housing.
OPEN the top rotor housing.
WEARING gloves, reach into the rotor housing and scoop out the debris causing the blockage.
IT is not necessary to remove all the debris, just the majority.
CLOSE the rotor housing and clamp down tightly.
RESTART the engine and increase to full speed.
ALLOW chipper time to clear the rotor housing.
FEED a small piece of wood in to ensure complete clearance.
NOTE
Continuing to feed the chipper with brushwood once it has become blocked will cause the chipper to
compact the chips in the rotor housing and it will be difficult and time consuming to clear.
AVOID THIS SITUATION - WATCH THE DISCHARGE TUBE AT ALL TIMES.
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BLADE WEAR
The most important part of using a wood chipper is keeping the cutter blades sharp. The TW 13/75PG
is fitted with one blade 177 mm (7") long. It is 42 mm wide when new.
A new blade should chip between 5 and 10 tonnes of material before sharpening. This figure will be
drastically reduced by feeding the machine with stony, sandy or muddy material.
As the blade becomes blunt the machine reduces the feed speed. The discharge will stop being so
cleanly cut and have more stringy shreds in it. At this point the blade should be sent to a reputable
blade sharpening company. The blade can be sharpened several times in its life. A wear mark on the
reverse side indicates the safe limit of blade wear. Replace when this line is exceeded.
HANDLE blades with extreme caution to avoid injury. Gloves should always be worn when
handling the cutter blades.
THE drive belts should be connected while changing blades, as this will restrict sudden
movement of the rotor.
THE major components of this machine are heavy. Lifting equipment must be used for
disassembly.
CLEAN machines are safer and easier to service.
SAFE MAINTENANCE
Only fit genuine Timberwolf replacement blades, screws and chipper spares. Failure to do so
will result in the invalidation of the warranty and may result in damage to the chipper, personal
injury or even loss of life.
SPARES
WARNING
Do not reach into the rotor housing with unprotected hands. There are sharp
blades and any small movement of the rotor may cause serious injury.

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
Table 1. Service Schedule
Do jobs below:
Check engine oil - top up if necessary.
Check for engine oil leaks.
Check fuel level.
Check feed funnel and belt guard are
securely fitted.
Clean engine air intake.
Check for tightness all nuts, bolts and
fastenings making sure nothing has
worked loose.
Check and adjust if necessary belt
tension.
Grease front rotor bearing.
Check air filter element.
Check blade condition.
Check wiring.
Check cutting anvil.
Renew oil filter.
Replace Spark Plugs.
Check Valve clearances.
Clean air filter.
Replace spark plugs.
Check valve clearance.
Clean air filter element.
Clean sediment cup.
Clean fuel tank and strainer.
Check fuel line.
NOTE: Rear Rotor Bearing is sealed for life. No greasing or lubrication is necessary.
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Daily
Check
Every 25
Hours
Every 50
Hours
Every 500
Hours
Refer to Honda Engine
Owner’s Manual
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WARNING
Always immobilise the machine by stopping the engine, removing the ignition
key and disconnecting the battery before undertaking any maintenance work.
SERVICE SCHEDULE
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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn engine off, wait until engine runs down.
2. Pull the plug cap from the spark plug.
3. Remove the M12 screw that retains the top
rotor housing using a 19 mm spanner.
4. Turn the rotor by hand using the fan blades so
the blade screws can be seen and accessed.
5. Use a small screw driver to clean out the star
socket screws heads retaining the blade.
6. Undo blade screws using the star socket
provided. Let the rotor turn until the socket
comes to rest on the machine. The screw can
then be loosened.
7. Before fitting replacement blades ensure
the blade seat is clean. No material
should be allowed to sit between the
blade and the rotor.
8. Check the screws to be replaced are not
damaged. Any damaged screws should be
replaced.
9. Apply a thin layer of copper grease to the
entire screw thread.
10. Retighten the screws to 35Nm (25lbs ft)
This torque setting is vitally important to
ensure your bolts come out at a later date.
Timberwolf recommend you purchase a
torque wrench for this and other jobs on the
chipper.
11. Close rotor housing and replace retaining
screw.
12. Refit spark plug cap to spark plug.
WARNING
Wear riggers gloves for the blade changing operation.
CHANGE BLADES
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WARNING
Always sharpen blades on a regular basis. Failure to do so will cause
the machine to under perform and will overload engine and bearings
causing machine breakdown. Blades must not be sharpened
beyond the wear mark (see diagram). Failure to comply with this
could result in machine damage, injury or loss of life.
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!WEAR
MARK

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
The Timberwolf TW 13/75PG is subject to large vibrations during the normal course of operation.
Consequently there is always a possibility that nuts and bolts will work themselves loose. It is
important that periodic checks are made to ensure the security of all fasteners. Fasteners should be
tightened using a torque wrench to the required torque (see below).
Size Pitch Head Torque Ibft Torque Nm
General M8 Standard 13 mm Hex 17 23
General M10 Standard 17 mm Hex 34 46
General M12 Standard 19 mm Hex 60 80
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CHECK FITTINGS
TENSION DRIVE BELTS
1. Remove the belt guard.
2. Insert a piece of wood
approximately 25 mm x 150 mm
x 1200 mm (1"x 6"x 48") in the
gap as shown.
3. Loosen the four Nyloc nuts
located behind the engine.
4. With the chipper firmly supported
use the piece of wood to
lever the rotor housing upwards.
5. As the belts become taught
retighten the four Nyloc nuts.
6. Replace the belt guard.
7. Remove the piece of wood.
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ANVIL CHANGING
The anvil is an important component in maintaining a consistent machine performance. Inspect it
through an open rotor housing. A measure of the wear is how sharp the edge is. If it has become
seriously rounded then it is appropriate to change it.
Turning or replacing the anvil should be carried out by a Timberwolf dealer.
ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S HANDBOOK
Changing the fuel filter.
Checking the engine oil.
Changing the engine oil.
Changing the engine oil filter.
GREASING ROTOR BEARINGS
1. Remove rubber cap from front bearing housing grease nipple.
2. Apply 1 pump of grease to bearing.
3. Replace cap.
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Refer to your Engine Manufacturer’s Handbook for detailed instructions on the following:
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WARRANTY 14
WARRANTY PERIOD
The warranty period for the woodchipper commences on the date of sale to the first end user and
continues for a period of 12 months.
This guarantee is to the first end user only and is not transferable except when an authorised
Timberwolf Dealer has a woodchipper registered with Entec Industries as a hire chipper or long term
demonstrator – in these situations they are duly authorised to transfer any remaining warranty period
to their first end user. Any warranty offered by the Timberwolf Dealer beyond the original 12 month
period will be wholly covered by said Dealer.
LIABILITY
Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair at Entec Industries premises or at our option an
Entec approved Timberwolf dealer. No liability will be accepted for special, indirect, incidental, or
consequential loss or damages of any kind.
WARRANTY STATEMENT
Entec Industries warrants to the first end user that;
-Your woodchipper shall be designed, built and equipped, at the point of sale, to meet all current
applicable regulations.
-Your chipper shall be free from manufacturing defects both in materials and workmanship in
normal service for the period mentioned above.
Warranty will not apply to a failure where normal use has exhausted the life of a component.
Engine units are covered independently by their respective manufacturer warranties.
OWNERS WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES
As the owner of an Entec woodchipper you are responsible for the following;
-Operation of the woodchipper in accordance with the Entec instruction manual.
-Performance of the required maintenance listed in your Entec instruction manual.
-In the event of a failure the Entec authorised Timberwolf dealer is to be notified within 10 days of
failure and the equipment is to be made available for unmolested inspection by the dealer technician.
WARRANTY RESTRICTIONS
The Entec warranty is restricted to the first end user only and is not transferable except when an
authorised Timberwolf Dealer has a woodchipper registered with Entec Industries as a hire chipper or
long term demonstrator – in these situations they are duly authorised to transfer any remaining
warranty period to their first end user.
The Entec warranty may be invalidated if any of the following apply;
-The failed parts or assembly is interfered with in any way.
-Normal maintenance in accordance with that set out in the Entec manual has not been performed.
-Incorrect reassembly of components.
-The machine has undergone modifications not approved in writing by Entec Industries.
-In the case of tractor driven equipment, use has been on an unapproved tractor.
-Conditions of use can be deemed abnormal.
-The machine has been used to perform tasks contrary to those stated in the Entec instruction manual.
WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service please contact your nearest Entec approved Timberwolf dealer. To obtain
details of the nearest facility please contact Entec Industries at the address on the front of this manual.
These warranty terms are in addition to and not in substitution for and do not affect any right and
remedies which an owner might have under statute or at common law against the seller of the goods
under the contract by which the owner acquired the goods.
ENTEC 12 MONTH CHIPPER WARRANTY

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IDENTIFICATION PLATES
ENTEC UK
STOWMARKET, SUFFOLK IP14 5AY
Date of Manuf.
Serial No.
Trailer Type
Equip. Fitted
Gross Weight
Nominal Pwr.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
CE PLATE
CHASSIS IDENTIFICATION PLATE

STICKERS 17
TIMBERWOLF
670
EARS
EYES
HEAD
HANDS
x 2
HIGH
VELOCITY
DISCHARGE
KEEP CLEAR!
1136
617
1363
LWA
120
1522
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HOT
EXHAUST
616
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL WITH THIS MACHINE
CONTAINS IMPORTANT OPERATING, MAINTENANCE AND
HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN
THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY LEAD TO DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY.
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DANGER
DANGER
DANGER
DANGER
DANGER
DANGER DANGER
DANGER
DO NOT OPERATE
WITHOUT THIS
COVER IN PLACE
DO NOT OPERATE
WITHOUT THIS
COVER IN PLACE
DO NOT OPERATE
WITHOUT THIS
COVER IN PLACE
DO NOT OPERATE
WITHOUT THIS
COVER IN PLACE
FUEL HERE
RISK OF FIRE
CAUTION
ROTATING
BLADES
CAUTION
CAUTION
WHEN TRANSPORTING
DISCHARGE CLAMPS MAY
WORK LOOSE.
CHECK FREQUENTLY
AVOID STANDING DIRECTLY IN
FRONT OF FEED FUNNEL TO
REDUCE EXPOSURE TO NOISE,
DUST AND RISK FROM EJECTED
PARTICLES
DO NOT USE THIS MACHINE
WITHOUT THE DISCHARGE UNIT
FITTED FAILURE TO COMPLY
MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DAMAGE
STOP ENGINE AND REMOVE
KEY BEFORE REMOVING
DISCHARGE UNIT. ROTATING
BLADES INSIDE.
DO NOT PUT ROAD
SWEEPINGS IN MACHINE
AS GRIT WILL DAMAGE
BLADES
ALLOW ENGINE TO COOL FOR
1 MINUTE BEFORE REFUELING.
USE UNLEADED PETROL
AUTOFEED SYSTEM FITTED.
ROLLERS MAY TURN WITHOUT
WARNING!
WHEN ENGINE IS SWITCHED OF
THE ROLLERS WILL TURN
DURING THE RUN DOWN
PERIOD
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DANGER
BEWARE OF
SHARP BLADES
WHEN THE
ROTOR HOUSING
IS OPEN.
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! SAFETY NOTE !
LIFTING EYE IS DESIGNED TO LIFT THE
MACHINE’S WEIGHT ONLY.
DO NOT USE HOIST HOOK DIRECTLY ON LIFTING EYE.
USE CORRECTLY RATED SAFETY SHACKLE
ONLY THROUGH LIFTING EYE.
LIFTING EYE TO BE INSPECTED EVERY 6 MONTHS
OR BEFORE EACH USE.
ALWAYS VISUALLY INSPECT LIFTING EYE PRIOR TO
EACH USE. DO NOT USE LIFTING EYE IF DAMAGED.
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CLEAN UNDER BLADES BEFORE
REFITTING OR TURNING
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN
BLADE(S) COMING LOOSE AND DAMAGE
BEING CAUSED TO THE ROTOR HOUSING
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CHASSIS / ROTOR HOUSING 19
ENGINE 20
FUNNEL / DISCHARGE 21
ROTOR 22
STICKERS 22
PARTS
LISTS
TIMBERWOLF
TIMBERWOLF
TTWW
TTWW
1133//7755PPGG
1133//7755PPGG
The following illustrations are for parts identification only.
The removal or fitting of these parts may cause a hazard
and should only be carried out by trained personnel.

CHASSIS/ROTOR HOUSING 19
Date Last Modified: 25th Sept 03
Item Part No Part Name Q’ty
1 1567F Front Plate 1
2 0045 M12 T Nyloc Nut 4
3 0702 M12 A Washer 3
4 0345 Capheads 3
5 0105 Gravity Anvil 1
6 2484F Main Rotor Housing 1
7 2475 Chassis 1
8 0704 M12 C Washer 4
9 2476 Axle 1
10 0068 Roll Pin 4
11 0528 Split Pin 2
12 0707 M24 A Washer 4
13 2478 Wheel 2
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