Troubleshooting - Echo Bear cat Manual Del Propietário

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Troubleshooting

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Before performing any of the corrections in this troubleshooting chart, refer to the appropriate information contained in this manual
for the correct safety precautions and operating or maintenance procedures. Contact your nearest dealer or the factory for service
problems with the machine.
Problem
Engine will not start.
Engine or rotor stalls or stops.
Engine overheats.
Hard to feed chipper; requires
excessive power to chip.
shredder requires excessive
power or stalls.
Engine stalls or belt squeals
when engaging clutch.
material from chipper wraps
around rotor shaft.
Excessive vibration while running.
Rotor will not turn.
Cannot engage clutch.
Excessive belt wear.
Trailer sways during towing.
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PoSSible cauSe
1.
Improper control settings.
2.
Lack of fuel.
3.
spark plug disconnected.
4.
dirty, stale or contaminated gas.
5.
Internal engine problems.
1.
Obstructed discharge.
2.
Plugged rotor.
3.
Feeding material too large into shredder.
1.
Cooling system plugged.
2.
Improper oil level.
1.
dull chipper blades.
2.
Obstructed discharge.
3.
Improper blade clearance.
1.
Obstructed discharge.
2.
Plugged rotor.
3.
Wet or green material will not discharge.
1.
Engaging clutch too fast.
2.
Plugged rotor.
3.
Belt tension too loose.
1.
stringy, green material bypasses chipper
blades.
2.
dull chipper blades.
3.
Improper blades clearance.
1.
drive system vibration.
2.
Rotor out of balance.
3.
Chipper blade to chipper block clearance is
incorrect.
1.
drive belt too loose or broken.
2.
Obstructed discharge.
3.
Plugged rotor.
1.
Improper belt installation; belt not under belt
guide.
2.
Improper belt tension.
1.
Not using correct belt.
2.
Pulley(s) damaged or worn.
3.
Pulley(s) not in alignment.
4.
Belt(s) tension too loose.
1.
Tire air pressure not correct
3 INCH CHIPPER/SHREDDERS
remedY
1.
use proper settings.
2.
Fill fuel tank.
3.
Connect spark plug.
4.
Refill gas tank with fresh, clean unleaded regular gaso-
line.
5.
see your dealer.
1.
Use branch or similar object to clear discharge.
2.
Clear rotor. Feed material more evenly.
3.
Reduce size of material being fed into shredder.
1.
Clean cooling fan and fins.
2.
Fill engine to correct oil level. Refer to the engine own-
ers manual.
1.
Reverse or sharpen blades.
2.
Use branch or similar object to clear discharge.
3.
Adjust clearance between chipper block and chipper
blades.
1.
Use branch or similar object to clear discharge.
2.
Clear rotor, feed material into shredder more evenly.
3.
Alternately feed dry material or install larger discharge
screen.
1.
Lower engagement handle more slowly.
2.
Clear rotor. Feed material more evenly.
3.
Replace belt or spring.
1.
Rotate branch or material when feeding to cut com-
pletely.
2.
sharpen blades.
3.
Adjust clearance between chipper block and chipper
blades.
1.
Check drive belts and pulleys for bad or worn areas. Check
for dull chipper blades or shredder knives.
2.
Inspect rotor for broken or missing chipper blades and
shredder knives; replace if needed. Check rotor to see if
it wobbles. Check to see if rotor is assembled correctly.
3.
set chipper blade/block clearance to recommended dis-
tance (1/16" to 1/8").
1.
Replace belt or spring.
2.
Use branch or similar object to clear discharge.
3.
Clear rotor. Feed material more evenly.
1.
Install belt properly; install belt under belt guide.
2.
Replace belt or spring.
1.
Contact your nearest authorized dealer to order the correct
belt for your chipper/shredder.
2.
Replace pulley(s).
3.
Align pulley(s) with straight edge.
4.
Replace belt or spring.
1.
Check tire sidewall for inflation limits.

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