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Manual de usuario MTD, modelo 24650-A

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Keep where gasoline fumes will not reach an open flame or spark. For long periods of storage, the gasoline should be drained and disposed in a safe manner. Always allow the machine to cool before storing in any enclosure. 3 NOTE The right and left side of your shredder is determined from operator's position. FIGURE 1 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY 1. (1) 7/16" Open End or Box Wrench 2. (1)1 /2" Open End or Box Wrench 3. ( 1 ) Adjustable Wrench 1. Remove the shredder, hardware pack and all parts and literature from the carton before discarding carton. m Sofia B C—<©> <£> ® D rm c r n mi mi FIGURE 2 CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK A (3) Hex washer head self-tapping screws B (4) Hex screws 1/4-20 x 1/2" long C (4) Hex center lock nuts 1/4-20 thread D (4) Hex screws 1/4-20 x 1/2" long E (4) Lock washers 1/4" screw F (4) Hex center lock nuts 1/4-20 thread 4 2. Place the chute deflector in position on the left hand side of shredder. 3. Secure with four hex screws (D), lock washers (E) and hex center lock nuts (F). Heads of screws are assembled from the inside. Nuts and washers go on the outside. Start all four screws, nuts and washers by hand, then tighten with an adjustable wrench and 7/16" wrench. See figure 3. 4. Place the hopper on the shredder. Start all three self-tapping screws (A) by hand, then tighten with a 1/2" wrench. See figure 4. 5. Loosen the hand knob on the right hand side of the shredder. See figure 5. 6. Place upper guide extension in place on guide extension. Secure with four hex screws (B) and hex center lock nuts (C). A 7/16" wrench and adjustable wrench are required. See figure 5. FIGURE 5 5 I BAG T DRAWSTRING AND LOCK CHUTE DEFLECTOR 7. Place the bag over the chute deflector. Pull on the drawstring and lock. See figure 6. FIGURE 6 OPERATION BEFORE STARTING ENGINE 1. Fill fuel tank with fresh regular gasoline. Do not mix oil with gasoline. NOTE A warm engine may not require choking. Fill crankcase with oil. Use MS classification oil. Do not use oils marked only MM or ML or unmarked. Above 32° use SAE 30; below 32° use SAE 10W. These recommendations must be followed for best performance and long life. Position equipment so that engine is level. Remove oil fill plug. Pour oil into oil fill opening. Fill to point of overflowing. Pour slowly. During initial break-in period, oil level should be watched closely. See maintenance section. TO START ENGINE 1. Place control lever (on engine) in "RUN" position. See figure 7. 2. For cold engine start, move carburetor control to "CHOKE" position. See figure 7. FIGURE 7 3. Pull rewind starter using a quick full arm stroke-Keep a firm grip on the handle and return rop slowly. 4. After engine starts, move choke lever on carburetor gradually to "OFF" position. TO STOP ENGINE 1. Move control lever to "STOP" position. See figure 8. r—x2. Remove high tension wire from spark plug to prevent accidental starting while equipment is unattended. jS FIGURE 8 USING YOUR SHREDDER Your shredder is designed for safe, efficient operation. CARE MUST BE EXERCISED THAT HANDS ARE KEPT AWAY FROM ALL OPENINGS. A Your shredder upper guide extension is adjustable. It may be adjusted to desired height by loosening the hand knob as shown in figure 9. Upper guide extension can be raised to close opening if hopper is not installed. Feed the material so that it slides down upper guide extension. See figure 10. FIGURE 10. FEEDING MATERIAL INTO UPPER GUIDE EXTENSION Leaves and small twigs can be raked into the upper guide extension when the upper guide extension is lowered. See figure 11. CAUTION The manufacturer recommends that the operator wear safety glasses or some other suitable eye protection as it is possible for chips to be ejected out of the inlet openings while feeding material. FIGURE 9. UPPER GUIDE EXTENSION ADJUSTMENT. FIGURE 11. RAKING LEAVES AND TWIGS INTO UPPER GUIDE EXTENSION Bulky material, such as stalks or heavy branches, should be fed into the chip-it guide extension. See figure 12. Do not force or jam material into the chip-it guide. 7 KEEP UPPER GUIDE i JKn, . EXTEINJg+bwajP WrflKl ¡■ill Viz■.-:■'■■:■■ - •' FIGURE 12. FEEDING MATERIAL INTO CHIP-IT GUIDE Leaves and smaller branches can be fed into the hopper. See figures 13 and 14. & CAUTION Do not deposit material larger than 1/2" diameter in hopper. This may cause damage to the shredding mechanism. Any material heavier than 1/2" should be fed into the chip-it guide extension. See figure 12. It is possible to feed too fast. It will take some experimenting with feeding rates to get the most out of your shredder without stalling the engine. Rotate the material. A steady flow of material provides the best results. Under certain conditions, it may be necessary to push the materials into the inlet guide assembly. When this becomes necessary, use a small diameter stick -NOT YOUR HANDS. The stick should be of a size that will...

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