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Troy-Bilt 47329
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41
Operation
A
WARNING
Before
operating
the
unit,
carefully
read
and
understand
all
safety,
controls
and
operating
instructions
in
this
Manual,
in
the
separate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual,
and
the
decals
on
the
machine.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
serious
personal
injury.
A
DANGER
Contact
with
rotating
cutting
blades
inside
the
discharge
opening
will
cause
serious
personal
injury.
The
cutting
blades
inside
the
discharge
opening
cut
1/4-inch
from
the
discharge
screen
or
optional
bar
grate.
Keep
hands
and
feet
out
of
discharge
opening
and
away
from
discharge
area
while
machine
is
running,
and
while
blades
are
coming
to
a
stop.
MOVING
THE
UNIT
The
unit
can
be
pushed
or
pulled
by
the
handlebar.
Before
moving
the
unit,
the
engine
and
all
moving
parts
must
be
com¬
pletely
stopped.
The
unit
weighs
over
250
ibs.
Use
cau¬
tion
when
rolling
the
unit
and
carefully
balance
the
weight
of
the
unit
over
the
wheel
axle.
Improper
handling
can
lead
to
injury!
Follow
the
instructions
below.
1.
STOP
THE
ENGINE
and
wait
for
all
parts
to
stop
completely.
Disconnect
spark
plug
wire
from
spark
plug
and
pre¬
vent
it
from
touching
spark
plug.
2.
Grasp
the
handlebar
with
both
hands
and
put
one
foot
on
the
rear
of
the
engine
deck
(Figure
4-1).
Place
the
other
foot
firmly
on
the
ground.
3.
Steady
the
unit
with
your
foot
and
slowly
pull
the
handlebar
backward
until
you
find
the
balance
point
(center
of
grav¬
ity).
Use
caution
when
tilting
the
unit
to
make
sure
it
doesn’t
fall
on
you.
Maintain
the
balance
point
as
you
carefully
remove
your
toot
from
the
engine
deck.
4.
Watch
for
obstacles.
Keep
a
firm
grip
on
the
handlebar
and
slowly
pull
or
push
the
unit.
On
smooth,
level
ground
it
is
easier
to
push
the
unit.
Pulling
is
easier
if
the
wheels
must
go
over
ruts
or
obstacles.
5.
W
hen
you
reach
your
destination,
put
your
foot
back
on
the
engine
deck
and
let
the
unit
tilt
forward
slowly
until
the
front
stand
is
on
the
ground.
The
unit
must
be
level
and
stable.
Operate
the
unit
only
on
a
level,
earthen
surface.
Figure
4-1:
Moving
the
unit.
PRE-START
CHECKLIST
Before
starting
the
engine,
perform
this
Pre-Start
Checklist
and
read
this
Section
completely.
Check
engine
oil
level
(see
Motor
Oil
and
Gasoline
in
this
Section).
Fill
the
fuel
tank
(see
Motor
Oil
and
Gasoline
in
this
Section).
Make
sure
all
bystanders
and
pets
are
at
least
25
feet
away
from
the
area
of
operation.
Put
on
safety
goggles,
hearing
protec¬
tion,
sturdy
work
gloves
and
sturdy
footwear.
Do
not
wear
loose-fitting
clothing
that
can
get
caught
in
moving
parts.
Check
for
foreign
objects
in
the
chipper
chute
and
the
shredder
hopper.
Check
that
the
chipper
chute
is
correctly
and
securely
attached.
Check
that
the
discharge
screen
(or
the
optional
bar
grate,
if
installed)
is
cor¬
rectly
and
securely
installed.
(See
Removing/Installing
Discharge
Screen
or
Bar
Grate
in
this
Section.)
Check
for
clogged
holes
in
the
discharge
screen
and
clean
them,
if
needed,
with
a
stick.
Be
sure
that
all
hardware
is
securely
fastened.
Reconnect
spark
plug
wire
to
spark
plug.
IMPORTANT:
Use
unit
only
on
an
earthen,
level
surface.
Do
not
use
unit
on
hard
sur¬
faces
like
concrete,
asphalt,
brick,
gravel
or
rocks,
where
discharged
materials
can
rebound
off
a
hard
surface
and
cause
seri¬
ous
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
MOTOR
OIL
AND
GASOLINE
Before
starting
the
engine,
check
the
motor
oil
level
and
the
gasoline
level.
1.
C
heck
motor
oil
level
before
starting
engine
and
after
every
8
hours
of
opera¬
tion.
Refer
to
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
for
how
to
check,
add
and
change
oil.
A
DANGER
GASOLINE
IS
HIGHLY
FLAMMABLE
AND
ITS
VAPORS
ARE
EXPLOSIVE.
Follow
the
gasoline
safety
rules
in
this
Manual
(Section
1)
and
in
the
separate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual.
Failure
to
follow
gasoline
safety
instruc¬
tions
can
result
in
serious
personal
injury
and
property
damage.
2.
A
dd
Gasoline.
Refer
to
the
Engine
Owner's
Manual
for
correct
gasoline
spec¬
ifications.
Fill
the
gasoline
tank
slowly
and
carefully.
Allow
space
inside
the
gasoline
tank
to
allow
for
fuel
expansion.
Clean
up
all
fuel
spills
before
starting
the
engine.
STARTING
AND
STOPPING
THE
UNIT
TO
START
1.
Follow
the
Pre-Start
Checklist
(at
left)
and
read
this
Section
of
the
Manual
com¬
pletely.
Make
sure
you
are
wearing
safety
glasses,
hearing
protection
and
sturdy
footwear.
2.
Turn
fuel
shut-off
valve
(if
equipped)
1/4
turn
to
OPEN
position.
See
Figure
3-8.
3.
Move
the
engine
choke
control
(Figure
3-8)
to
the
CHOKE
position.
A
warm
engine
requires
less
choking
than
a
cold
engine.

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Troy-Bilt 47329 Specifications

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BrandTroy-Bilt
Model47329
CategoryChippers/Shredders
LanguageEnglish

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