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12
Section
4:
Operation
4.
Push
the
rocker
ON/OFF
switch
(Figure
3-8)
to
the
ON
position.
5.
Squeeze
the
clutch
lever
(Figure
3-5)
up
against
the
handle.
Grasp
the
engine
starter
rope
handle
and
pull
slowly
until
resistance
is
felt.
Then
pull
cord
rapidly
to
overcome
compression,
prevent
kickback
and
start
engine.
Let
the
rope
rewind
gradually.
Repeat
if
necessary
with
choke
off.
6.
After
the
engine
starts,
first
open
the
choke
(toward
RUN
position)
until
the
engine
just
begins
to
run
smoothly.
Then,
open
the
choke
in
small
steps,
allowing
the
engine
to
accept
small
changes
in
speed
and
load,
until
the
choke
is
fully
open
(in
RUN).
NOTE:
The
cutting
blades
may
begin
to
turn
slowly
even
if
the
clutch
lever
is
held
in
the
up
position.
7.
SLOWLY
release
the
clutch
lever.
If
the
engine
stalls,
restart
it
and
allow
it
to
warm
up
for
a
longer
period
before
releas¬
ing
the
clutch
lever.
8.
When
the
engine
is
running,
the
cut¬
ting
blades
inside
the
unit
will
rotate
at
a
fast
speed.
As
the
blades
begin
to
rotate,
you
will
hear
the
blades
“clatter¬
ing”
until
they
build
up
speed.
A
DANGER
Rotating
cutting
blades
inside
chipper/shredder
chamber
are
in
motion
once
engine
is
started.
Contact
with
cutting
blades
will
cause
severe
per¬
sonal
injury.
Keep
hands,
feet,
face
and
clothing
out
of
chipper
chute
inlet,
shredder
hopper
inlet
and
discharge
opening.
Also
keep
a
safe
distance
away
from
discharge
area
and
all
moving
parts
when
unit
is
running.
TO
STOP
1.
Push
rocker
ON/OFF
switch
(Figure
3-8)
to
OFF
position.
LISTEN
Remove
any
hearing
protection
and
listen
to
the
sound
of
the
unit
as
it
slows
down.
There
is
a
definite
audible
tone
that
changes
as
the
cylinder
assem¬
bly
slows
down—the
shredder
blades
will
begin
“clattering”
as
they
slow,
then
will
become
silent.
Walt
for
all
parts
to
come
to
a
complete
stop.
Allow
20-to-30
sec¬
onds
after
the
engine
is
shut
off
for
the
parts
to
stop
moving.
LOOK
The
bearing
collar
on
the
chipper
chute
side
of
the
unit
has
a
white
line
painted
on
it
(Figure
4-2).
When
this
white
line
is
stationary,
the
cylinder
assembly
has
stopped
rotating.
2.
Turn
fuel
shut-off
valve
(if
equipped)
to
OFF
position.
EMERGENCY
ENGINE
STOPPING
If
the
engine
rocker
ON/OFF
switch
does
not
stop
the
engine,
move
the
engine
choke
lever
to
the
CHOKE
position.
After
stopping
the
engine
with
the
choke
control
lever,
be
sure
that
the
shut-off
problem
is
diagnosed
and
repaired
before
starting
the
engine.
Regularly
using
the
choke
control
lever
to
shut
the
engine
off
could
damage
the
engine.
A
DANGER
Rotating
cutting
blades
slow
down
grad¬
ually
after
engine
is
shut
off.
Blades
normally
require
20-30
seconds
to
stop.
Contact
with
rotating
cutting
blades
will
cause
serious
personal
injury.
Keep
hands,
feet,
face,
and
clothing
out
of
chipper
chute
inlet,
shredder
hopper
inlet
and
discharge
opening.
Also
keep
a
safe
distance
away
from
discharge
area
and
all
moving
parts
when
unit
is
running.
Figure
4-2:
Check
white
line
on
bearing
collar
(Chipper
Chute
removed
for
clarity).
USING
THE
CHIPPER/SHREDDER
SOME
MATERIALS
SHOULD
BE
SHREDDED,
OTHERS
SHOULD
BE
CHIPPED.
HERE’S
HOW
TO
DECIDE
WHICH
METHOD
TO
USE:
To
enjoy
the
greatest
benefits
from
the
unit,
it
is
important
to
know
which
materi¬
als
are
best
fed
into
the
shredder
hopper
and
which
ones
are
best
fed
into
the
chip¬
per
chute.
Use
the
following
information
as
a
guide.
IMPORTANT:
Refer
to
Using
the
Shredder
and
Using
the
Chipper
in
this
Section
of
the
Manual
for
detailed
operat¬
ing
instructions.
Do
not
food
the
following
materials
into
the
shredder
hopper
or
the
chipper
chute:
Metal
Glass
Bottles
Plastic
Cans
Rocks/Stones
Other
Non-organic
Foreign
Objects
-mJ
IMPORTANT:
Do
not
allow
processed
material
to
build
up
beneath
or
beside
the
unit
to
the
point
where
it
contacts
the
discharge
screen.
If
material
cannot
freely
exit
the
discharge
screen,
it
will
continue
to
circulate
within
the
processing
chamber.
This
leads
to
clogs
and
the
possibility
of
some
of
the
material
being
“blown”
back
up
through
the
hopper.
If
shredded
material
builds
up
beneath
the
unit,
do
not
attempt
to
remove
it
until
the
engine
is
stopped,
the
spark
plug
wire
is
disconnected
and
moved
away
from
the
spark
plug,
and
all
moving
parts
have
come
to
a
complete
stop.
Use
a
long
stick
or
long-handled
shovel
to
remove
the
material.
Never
use
your
hands
or
feet
to
remove
material!

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Troy-Bilt 47329 Specifications

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BrandTroy-Bilt
Model47329
CategoryChippers/Shredders
LanguageEnglish

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