Controls and Operation
Hopper
Handle
Chipper Chute
Recoil Starter
T
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Controls
Chipper Chute
Branches up to two inches (model series CS2210 and
CS4265) or three inches (model series CS3310 and CS
4325) in diameter may be fed into the chipper chute
for chipping.
Hopper
Leaves, twigs, and branches up to 1/2-inch in
diameter may be placed into the hopper for
shredding.
IMPORTANT:
Never place branches with a diameter
greater than 1/2-inch in the hopper. Doing so can
result in serious damage to your unit's shredder
blade, flails or impeller.
Tow Bar (If Equipped)
Use the tow bar to tow the chipper shredder behind
a tractor to a job site.
Receiver (If Equipped)
Use the receiver to secure the tow bar to the chipper
shredder when towing the chipper shredder with a
tractor.
Receiver
Handle
Use the handle when manually transporting the
chipper shredder.
Recoil Starter
The recoil starter is located on the engine. refer to
the seperate engine operator's manual for engine
starting instructions.
Engine Controls
See the engine operator's manual packed with your
unit for the location and function of the controls on
the engine.
Spring Latch
Lock Rod
Figure 3-1
Spring Latch (CS3310 and CS 4325)
The spring latch is located on the top of the hopper.
It is used to release or lock the chipper chute in a
raised position for storage or for transporting. See
Figure 3-1.
WARNING:
Never operate the chipper
shredder with the chipper chute in the
raised position. Use the spring latch to
lower the chipper chute into the
operating position before starting the
engine.
Lock Rod (Model Series CS3310 and CS 4325)
The lock rod is located on the chipper chute support.
It is used to release or lock the chipper chute in a
lowered position for operation.
Chute Deflector
Debris is discharged from the machine's reduction
chamber through the chute deflector.
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