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...now ORGANIC MATERIAL IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. OPERATING OPERATION NO STICKS OR BRANCHES LARGER THAN 19MM OR 3/4" DIAMETER INTO THE LARGE SHREDDER HOPPER (PART NO. 0805-0001) 9) Do not hurry the job. slowly allow INSTRUCTIONS FOR CMS80 USERS 9) Proceed Do not hurry hurry the job. job.and Proceed slowly and and allow allow 9) Do not the Proceed slowly ONLY OPERATE THE CHIPPER-MULCHER-SHREDDER FROM THE OPERATOR ZONES AS SHOWN. safety IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS the the machine time to do doground the job. job. When When ground ground the machine time to do job.time When the machine to the Figure 1 Open fuel shut-off valve. Move choke 4) is extremely hard, reduce engine speed. 1) Remove the garden tiller is extremely hard, reduce engine speed. 1) Remove the garden tiller is extremely control to CHOKE or START position. hard, reduce engine speed. from its its trailer/carrier. trailer/carrier. Use caution. caution. from Use WARNING! –– IN IN CASE CASE OF OF DIFFICULTY, DIFFICULTY, aution. Note: Choke must fully close. Move throttle WARNING! 2) Familiarize Familiarize yourself yourself with with the the machine machine and and WARNING! its DISENGAGE THE SAFETY SAFETY CLUTCH CLUTCH – IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY, 2) its DISENGAGE THE controlto RUN or FAST position. If engine is controls. CONTROL LEVER. ALL TILLING ACTION machinecontrols. and its with rocker style stop switch, push ALL TILLING ACTION DISENGAGE THE CONTROL SAFETYLEVER. CLUTCH equipped STOPS. Press the engine "STOP" button STOPS. Press the engine "STOP" button 3) Ensure Ensure the safety clutch control lever is isRewind in the the RUN or I (Isafety = Ignition) before starting. 3) the clutch control lever in CONTROL LEVER. ALL TILLING ACTION located on the engine. located on the engine. Starter: Grasp rope disengaged position. The safety safety clutch clutch disengaged position. The STOPS. Press the engine "STOP" button handle and pull slowly control lever is located on the left handle bar. trol levercontrol is in the lever is located on the left handle bar. 10) Stop Engine: Release the safety safety clutch clutch control control 10) Stop Engine: Release the until resistance is felt located on the engine. The disengaged disengaged position position of of the the lever lever is is down. down. e safetyThe clutch lever. Move Move throttle throttle to to Slow Slow position. position. Set Set engine engine to prevent kickback. lever. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SG350 Maximum Diameter 19mm or 3/4" Part # 0805-0001 IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS ...now 4) Remove thecord shaft locking pin pin located located behind behind stop switch switch to to Stop Stop or or Off Off position. position. DO DO NOT NOT move move Thenbar. pull rapidly Remove the shaft locking e left 4) handle stop the wheel axle. Store pin in hole provided on 10) Stop Engine: Release the safety clutch control choke control to Choke to wheel overcome compression, and 4) the IGNITION: Must be in pin “ON” toengine. start.on axle. Store in position holestart provided chokeNOTE: controlMake to Choke sure grinding disc has he lever is down. left hand side of handle handle bar. or Startposition. position to to Set stop engine Repeat ifstop. necessary with choke lever. off and throttle “OFF” to side left hand of bar. Start position stop Move throttle to or Slow stopped completely before clearing debris control at maximum rpm (FAST position). Operate engine. Backfire or engine. Backfire or 5) The wheel axle will now pivot. pivot. Lift up on on the to Stop10) 5) The n located behind stop switch or Off position. DO NOT 5) wheel axle will now Lift up the When the front part of the stump has been Open fuel shut-off valve. Move choke the engine at maximum rpm (FAST position). engine damage damage may may move engine handle control to allow allow wheel axle axle to pivot. pivot. For handle to wheel to For removed, release the brake and push the stump to CHOKE or START position. hole provided on choke control to Choke occur. occur. (See Figure 5) MULCHER/SHREDDER transport, keep keep the the wheel wheelHOPPER axle forward. forward. When1) transport, axle When grinder forward to a new edge. Do not allow an accumulation of processed material or Start position 8) to stop As the engine ignition begins, the engine shaft Note: Choke must fully close. Move throttle cultivating, keep the wheel axle rearward for cultivating, keep the wheel axle rearward for For better and to avoid toNOTE: build up under theperformance discharge of the shredder as this operates freely until approximately 1600 rpm at controlto RUN or FAST position. If engine is added stability stability and and control. control. USE engine. BackfireAFTER orprevent clutch added excessive wear, run the engine at full may shredded material to discharge and will which speed the centrifugal clutch engages and equipped with rockerthe style stopwith switch, ot. Lift up on the DO NOT transport tiller the push wheeldamage 1) DO NOT transport the tiller with the wheel result in clogging. Operate the machine at maximum throttle during operation. Turn fuel shut off valve to the "OFF" engine may begins driving the rotor. Proper rotor rpm is 2900 RUNinor I (Irear = Ignition) before starting. Rewind 1) Turn fuel shut off valve to the "OFF" axle the position. le to pivot. For rpm’s (fastWARNING! position). axle the position. rpminwith arear plusrope or minus tolerance of 100 rpm. position. – Keep hands and feet Starter: Grasp position. occur. In When thisdepth condition you(ifhave four rows ofremoving hammers le forward. 6) Adjust shoe equipped) by clear of the Grinding Disc and grinding handle and pull slowly NEVER ALLOW YOUR HANDS OR ANY PART 9) 6) Adjust depth shoe (if equipped) 2) Allow Allow machine machine to cool cool down. literally cutting or beating material by untilremoving it reaches 2) to down. until resistance is felt shaft locking collar and sliding depth shoe to zone and other moving parts while OF YOUR BODY OR CLOTHING INSIDE THE axle rearward for shaft locking collar and sliding depth shoe to such fractinal size as, to allow it to pass through safety Know the controls and how to shut the unit down in an emergency. Never clear the discharge area with hands, feet, or any other part of your body. Never clear the discharge area while the Chipper/Mulcher/Shredder is running. After unit is shut off, use a long handle tool to clear the area of mulch. THIS MACHINE IS CAPABLE OF INFLICTING SERIOUS INJURY IF OPERATED IMPROPERLY. READ WARNING AND CAUTION DECALS ON MACHINE AFTER USE safety ...now IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS safety ™ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY ANDPRECAUTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ™ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Profile No. : 631 Name : Red Roo CMS80 CHIPPER / MULCHER / SHRE 6 IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS ...now tothe prevent kickback. 3) Wash Wash mud and and dirt off of of the the garden garden OR tiller. MULCHER/SHREDDER/HOPPER desired position. Replace shaft locking locking collar. engine isdirt running. 3) mud off tiller. desired position. Replace shaft grinding screen. The grinding screencollar. retains Then pull cord rapidly Ensure no water enters the carburettor. CHIPPER CHUTE OR DISCHARGE AREA OF release THE the material the grinding chamber for – In case of difficulty, EnsureWARNING! no water enters the carburettor. 7)the Openwithin fuel shut-off shut-off valve. Setengine. choke Open fuel valve. Set choke toseveral overcome compression, and start r with7) wheel MULCHER/SHREDDER seconds until the free-swinging hammers Operator Presence Bar. This 1) Turn fuel shut off the valve the "OFF" 4) Remove Remove any to weeds, wire,Control rope or or other to Choke Choke orThe Start position. 4) any weeds, wire, rope other Repeat ifcontrol necessary with choke offposition. and of cuts control to or Start have rotated several times. number action will stop the engine. See figure 1. 10) Always stand clear of the discharge area when the material that that may may have have wrapped wrapped around around the the Set throttle throttle control to Run Run or Fast Fasttime throttle control in and, FAST Operate material position. 11)shredder Set control to or by the hammers of position. course, retention is running. Never reach into this area. After stump has been removed use the throttle to tynes and rotor assembly. position. Set engine engine inSet FAST position. within the chamber varies with each type of tynes and1). rotor assembly. position. engine (See Figure ped) by removing gradually bring down the engine RPM s. Make sure stop switch to On or organic material. 2) Allow machine to cool down. stop switch to On or NOTE: The operator presence control bar is 5) Return wheel axle toback forward position for wheel axle to forward position theReturn grinding disc has come to afrom complete stop for 11) 5) Keep your face and body the feed ng depth shoe toas Run position. Pull Run position. Pull designed a safety feature. engine will HOPPER (See Figure The 1) Branches 6) CHIPPER transport. Replace shaft locking collar. transport. Replace shaft locking collar. hopper to avoid being struck by any material that before moving the stump grinder. starter cord rapidly. 3) Wash One mud of the garden tiller. cord aft lockingstarter collar. are fed into the side hoppper for chipping. not start orrapidly. operate without depressing the and dirt off may bounce back. Do no over-reach, keep proper 12) Stop Engine: Do not 6) Return depth shoe (if equipped) to full full Up Repeat (if necessary) at a time ifnecessary) they thicker1 than several 6)balance Return depth shoe (if equipped) to Up Repeat (ifbar. control Seeare Figure (next50mm, page). and footing. Ensure no water enters the carburettor. move choke control to position. with choke off. together if of small diameter. The throat opening position. choke off. grinder to1 the stump, alve. Set choke 6) with Push the stump CHOKE position to stop is approximately 80mm (3 2”) square, side chutes Engine: Do not move choke control to CHOKE 12) Stop 8) When in position to begin garden tilling, 4) Remove any weeds, rope or other Start position. position the grinding over thetrimed front tilling, edgethe 8) When position todisc begin garden or sideinbranches may have to be from position to stop engine. Backfire or engine damage engine.wire, Backfire or engage the safety clutch control lever. The stalk chipping process occurs. may occur, Movemay throttle control tothe SLOW ofmain the stump. thebefore safetythe clutch control lever. Thethat may have material wrapped around o Run or engage Fast engine damage occur. Move throttle postition, control tynes will begin rotating. Wheel Wheel axle mustthrough be in in Shortwill stubs of branches may beaxle pushed then push rocker switch to 0 (STOP). begin rotating. must be 7) tynes Set the wheel brake on the right hand side of to SLOW position, then push rocker switch to 0 tynesNever and therear chipper sectionwhile with the next branch. the rear position while tilling. Release the rotor assembly. the position tilling. Release the the stump grinder and adjust the handle (STOP), or turn key to OFF, if equipped. assume to know the location the blades and safety clutch control lever to toof stop stop the tynes tynes safety clutch control lever the position to achieve better leverage 5) Return wheel axle to forward position for BE try to process short branches by hand. rotating. Tyne Tyne speed speed is is governed governed by by engine engine rotating. depending on YOUR the height of the stump. SAFE,setting. KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE Replace shaft locking collar. throttle transport. throttle setting. 1) Turn fuel tap to "OFF" position. CHIPPING BLADE AND ROTATING 8) Use the throttle to gradually bring the HAMMERS. engine RPM s up to full while lifting the grinding 2) Allow machine cool down. WARNING! KEEP HANDS AND 6) HANDS Return depth shoe (if equipped) to fulltoUp CAUTION: IF MULCHER/SHREDDER 7) WARNING! –– KEEP AND disc off the ground. Wash mud and dirt off of the stump grinder. FEET CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALL CHUTE CLOGGS WITH MATERIAL, FEET CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALL position. STOP THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY TO Ensure no water enters the carburettor. TIMES! 9) Slowly lower the stump grinder until the TIMES! PREVENT DAMAGE. 3) © Remove anyRedweeds, wire, rope, etc.Pty. that may1301-0018 disc comesCLUTCH in contact with the Copyright 2001, 2001, Red Roo Sales Sales & & Service Service Company Company Pty. Ltd. n gardengrinding tilling, © Copyright Roo Ltd. 1301-0018 have wrapped around the disc grinding shaft assembly. stump. Move the stump grinder back and P/N 1301-0021 © Copyright 2014, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd. ontrol lever. The forth in a slow sweeping motion. 4) CHECK FOR LOOSE BOLTS ON THE GRINDING DISC. ™ ™ AFTER USE Scan Code GT622 CMS80FW GARDEN CMS80T CHIPPER/MULCHER/SHREDDER TILLER SG350 GT622 STUMP GARDEN Commercial Environmental Environmental Equipment Equipment Commercial Online Demonstration Available at: www.redroo.com/products/mulcher set at neutral while loading and unloading the rotary hoe, or moving to andCut away from working area. AND PLENTY OF IT Read Hearing Eye Wear Hand 8) ReadFOR Hearing Eye Wear Cut Hand the Tyne Control Lever is ALWAYS make certain SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RH918 USERS ...now USE COMMON SENSE FOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CMS80 USERS set at neutral while loading and unloading the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RH918 USERS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS USE COMMON SENSE “STAY ALERT – DON’T GET HURT” SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HT912 USERS rotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area. ANDOPERATION PLENTY OF IT OF GT622 USE COMMON SENSE AND be aggravated by strenuous work, consult with USE COMMON SENSE AND PLENTY OFSENSE IT USEOF COMMON WARNING! INyou CASE OFthe DIFFICULTY, 9) NEVER run–thethe machine in reverse while the tynes INSTRUCTIONS your physician before operate this PLENTY IT 10) NEVER operate unit without safety USE COMMON SENSE 1) Remove the garden tiller DO NOT allow any person operate the AFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HT912 USERS AND PLENTY OF IT RELEASE THE TYNE ENGAGEMENT equipment. NEVER operate the rotary hoe tyne undercontrol lever to AND PLENTY OF IT guards in place and in working order. Keep are rotating. Always move the from trailer/carrier/ute. Useand caution. rotary hoeitswithout first reading OPERATOR MUST BE TRAINED LEVER. ALL ACTION AND PLENTY OF IT the influence of medication, alcohol drugs. TRANSPORT theCONTROL unit well maintained and inTILLING goodorworking order INSTRUCTIONS “OFF” before reversing theHT912 wheels. 1) DO NOT allow anySAFETY person to operate INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS 10) 11) 9)NEVER operate the unit without the safety STOPS. Turn the engine "STOP" switch PRECAUTIONS USE COMMON SENSE understanding the safety instructions and 1) SAFETY Remove the hydraulic trencher from its 2) Familiarize yourself with the machine and its ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, DO NOT allow any person to operate the 1) the rotary hoe without first reading e Use caution. guards inAWAY place and in NEVER working order. Keep AND n 10) to off located on the engine. trailer. operate the unit without the safety o FROM THE DIGGING CHAIN OTHER Z controls. hydraulic without operating instructions. FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM AND PLENTY OF ITfirst ethe safety and trencher understanding thereading safetyand TRANSPORT unit well maintained and in good working order 10) MOVING WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING. operate the unitKeep COMMONtheSENSE understanding the safety instructionsUSE and guards in place and inNEVER working order. OPERATINGINSTR harg AND THEPARTS DIGGING AREA WHILE cwithout precautions and operating instructions. KNOW Protection Protection Gloves Before operating this read 9) Protection Protection Gloves in reverse while the tynes NEVER run the machine Before operating this Machine Machine read DO NOT allow any person operate the and 8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Leverlever is to and observe observe all all Warnings, Warnings, Cautions Cautions are rotating. Always move the tyne control rotary hoe without first readingon and and the and Instructions Instructions on the Machine Machine and and 8) ALWAYS KEEP YOUR set at neutral while loading and unloading the “OFF” before reversing the wheels. 8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever is in Operators Manual. understanding the safety instructions and the in the the Operators Manual. Although Although the HANDS, FEEToperate AND rotary hoe, or moving to andand away fromwithout working area. 10)set reading NEVER the unit safety at neutral while loading unloading the the Mulcher/Shredder Hopper operating instructions. reading of of information information contained contained in in Discharge Zone BODY AWAY FROM ™ this manual does not eliminate the 9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynes Moving Hot Electrical rotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area. guards in place and in working order. Keep Remove Spark Toxic Material discharges this manual does not the eliminate the 1) KNOW THEDO Moving Hot Electrical NOT allow AND any person operate Remove Spark Toxic CONTROLS HOW TO STOP THE DISCHARGE ZONE AREA WHILE THE ENGINE risk involved in operating this directly onto the Parts Surfaces Shock Plug Leads Fumes are rotating. Always move tyne control to riskfirst involved inand operating this the unit well maintained andthe inlever good Parts Surfaces Shock 9) IS Plug Leads Fumes NEVER run the machine inthe reverse while tynes RUNNING. rotary hoe without HOE QUICKLY INreading AN EMERGENCY. ground – Never stand machine, your understanding of this this 1) THE ROTARY DO NOT allow any person operate the machine, your understanding of “OFF” before reversing the wheels. working order. behind the machine Engine NEVER operate the chipper mulcher shredder 9) are rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to understanding the safety instructions and information will promote the correct rotary hoe without first and 1) DO NOT allow anyreading person to hoe. operate the information will promote the correct 2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary 10) NEVER operate the unit without the safety 11)“OFF” DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the without the safety guards in place and in good and safe use of your machine. Failure before reversing the wheels. operating instructions. andsafety safe use of your machine. Failure Lifting Hook chipper mulcher shredder without first understanding the instructions and Engine Exhaust guards in place and in working order. Keep to follow Instructions and working order. Always keep the chipper mulcher engine is running. 3) ALWAYS 10) KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO operating STOP wear protective clothing when NEVER operate the unit without the safety follow Instructions and Safety Safety reading andto understanding the safety  operating instructions. Information could result in serious the unit well maintained and in good shredder well maintained and in good working order. 1) and Dinisworking Remove theKeep hydraulic trencher from its W THEoperating CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP Explosion High Pressure Information could result Check Before Refuel THE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY. 3) Adjust wheels ifKNOW required, using the handle wheel11) No ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY guards in Don’t place and in working order. the rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;in serious guards in place order. DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter theKeep governor precautions and operating instructions. Operator Explosion DO NOT allow any person to operate the No 12)12) High Pressure Check Before Don’t Refuel instructions. THE CONTROLS AND KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP injury or death. DO NOT allow other persons near the hydraulic ENGINE IS RUNNING. working order. Bystanders Fluid Digging Hot Engine the unit well maintained and in good injury orAND death. trailer. Useworking caution.order THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP THE 9) Stop Engine: Release the tyne engagement 10) DO NOT LEAVE THE MACHINE UNATTENDED AWAY FROM THE DIGGING CHAIN AND OTHER the unit well maintained and in good Bystanders Fluid adjustment lever. the unit well maintained and in good Digging Hot Engine KNOW THE CONTROLS HOW TO STOP safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped Zone settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will hydraulic trencher without first reading and ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY. TO STOP HYDRAULIC TRENCHER QUICKLY THE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN 2) HOW NEVER allowTHE children to operate the EMERGENCY. rotary hoe. 1) trencher. It ismachine upENGINE to RUNNING. theunattended operator to keep Police the area. Remove any 11)WHILE DO NOT leave the while the the THE ENGINE IS MOVING PARTS WHILE ISthe ROTARY HOE QUICKLY INSHREDDER AN EMERGENCY. control lever. Move throttle toRUNNING. Slow position. THE MULCHER IN CASE working order. 1) 10) NEVER operate unit without understanding the safety instructions and Remove working order. boots and CHIPPER hearing protection. NEVER wear loose Belt the h shorten engine life. IN AN EMERGENCY. 11) ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY DO NOT allow any person to operate the bystanders and animals a minimum of 6 metres 1)when foreign objects from the area. Chipper engine is running. 3) 2)4) Adjust depth shoe ifoperate required, using the to depth 2) ALWAYS wear protective clothing operating NEVER allow children toCONTROLS the rotary hoe. Guard DO 11) NOT over speed the engine or alter the governor OF AN EMERGENCY. 11) trailer. Use ca Set engine stop switch to Stop orand Off position. DO NOT leave the persons machine unattended while the operating instructions. KNOW THE AND safety guards in place in working NEVER allow children or untrained adults AWAY FROM THE DIGGING CHAIN AND OTHER Chute ER allow children to operate the rotary hoe. fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the 13) 12) DO NOT allow other near the hydraulic 11) hydraulic trencher without first reading and (20ft) away from the machine while in operation. DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the NEVER allow children to operate the hydraulic trencher. 2)TO STOP NEVER operate theorrotary hoewill in shorten an 12)settings. the rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to; control adjustment lever. Excessive speed is dangerous and DO NOT overspeed the engine alter the governor engine is running. HOW3) THE HYDRAULIC TRENCHER QUICKLY DO NOT move choke MOVING PARTS WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING. 2) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads, order. Keep the unit well maintained ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operating operate the rotary hoe. rotary hoe. Keep all children clothing away moving understanding theStay 1) trencher. ItDo isand upNot to the Get operator to keep Police the area. Remove any safety instructions allow orfrom untrained 2) NEVER Alert, Hurt 13) 8) NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher inwill an is enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains 3) EMERGENCY. engine isspeed running. ALWAYS wear protective engine life. safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped Stay Alert, Do Not Get Hurt settings. Excessive isthe dangerous and IN AN ALWAYS make certain Tyne Lever AYS wear protective clothing when operating gas pipes,foreign telephone cables, control to Choke or 12) CONTROLS bystanders and animals aStart minimum 6Control metres objects frometc. the area. rotary hoe. This includes, but isinnot limited to; DO NOT overspeed the engine or of alter the governor and in good working order parts. Items could become caught the machine, adults to operate the chipper mulcher shredder. operating instructions. KNOW THE AND 5)the Ensure the tyne engagement control lever is in 3) ALWAYS wear enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon 12) DO NOT allow other persons near the hydraulic Spring Loaded carbon monoxide, an odourless and clothing when operating boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose 12) Nneutral EVER OPERATE THE Chipper shorten engine life. set atQUICKLY while loading andinunloading the or alter the governor (20ft) away from the machine while operation. position to stop engine. safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped NEVERhoe. allow children to operate the hydraulic trencher. settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will HOW TO STOP THE HYDRAULIC TRENCHER Safety Guard 12) resulting in injury. otary This includes, but is not limited to; DO NOT overspeed the engine monoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison. theclothing neutral Theoperating tyne engagement 1) Read this section section before before use! trencher. It is upIdentify to the operator to the keep Police protective clothing the hydraulic trencher. DO NOT leave the machine unattended while tasteless poison. (Personal 3) PPE mulcher shredder INfrom AN ENCLOSED Read this use! fitting or position. jewellery when the 13)11) and mark location of sprinkler heads, rotary hoe, or moving tothe androtary away area. 2) INHT912 AN EMERGENCY. NEVER operate inworking an bystanders boots andoperating hearing protection. NEVER wear loose shorten engine life. Backfire or engine 13) is designed NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher inhoe an and animals a minimum ofcables, 6 metres foreign control lever is located on the left hand side of the wear protective includes, but is notall limited to, safety glasses, hard hat 4) This when 14) The Hydraulic Trencher to dig trenches and therefore is potentially ALWAYS use the rotary WARNING: Hydraulic oil is under extreme Protection the yALWAYS glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped AREA. Engine exhaust contains carbon settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will the engine is running. gas pipes, telephone etc. rotary hoe. Keep clothing away from moving The HT912 Hydraulic Trencher is designed to digNEVER trenches and therefore isEngine potentially enclosed area. exhaust contains Throttle fitting clothing orsteel jewellery when operating the 13) 9) enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon run the machine in reverse while the tynes damage may occur. (20ft) away from the machine while in operation. Familiarize yourself with the hydraulic dangerous. Careless or improper use may cause serious or even fatal injury. 1) clothing when operating NEVER allow children to operate the hydraulic trencher. 2) loose fitting gloves, capped boots and hearing protection. NEVER operate the rotary hoe in an pressure and can get under skin and burn is Equipment) 1) machine below handle bar. The neutral position 14) rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to; DO NOT allowcaught any person operate the or improper use may cause serious monoxide, an odourless tasteless the engine and and disconnect thepoison hoe in aItems well lighted area. Careless or STOP even fatal injury. parts. could in dangerous. themoving machine, sthe and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose shorten engine life. 2) Identify and mark the loc 12) DO NOT overspeed the engine orcontains alter the monoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison. carbon monoxide, an odourless and lever rotary hoe. Keep allbecome clothing away from arethis rotating. Always move the tyne control to operate the hydraulic trencher and its controls.Control Start/Stop hydraulic trencher. or poison. Check for leaks with cardboard. mandatory NEVER wear loose fitting clothing orisjewellery when 13) enclosed area. Engine exhaust NEVER trencher in an that can kill. It important that you read and the contents of manual and that you allow only rotary hoe without first reading and of thein lever is achieved by simply releasing theunderstand safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel Switch 3) spark plug lead(s) and allow engine to ALWAYS wear protective resulting injury. It is important that you read and understand the contents of this manual and that you allow only gas pipes,Centrifugal telephone cab 5) tasteless poison. parts. couldto, become caught inclothing the machine, ALWAYS operate the rotary O governor settings. Excessive speed is “OFF” before reversing the wheels. includes, but isItems nothydraulic limited safety glasses, hard hat gThis clothing or jewellery when operating the 14) 13) WARNING: Hydraulic oil is under extreme p operating the trencher. Keep all before operating this machine. ALWAYS mature, adult individuals to operate your HT912 Hydraulic Trencher. It is your responsibility to enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbon carbon monoxide, an odourless erWheel Hub Feature - Operation: 2) Free 15) clothing when operating understanding the safety and 13) S TOP engine, disconnect the spark STOP engine and disconnect theand spark capped boots and hearing protection. NEVER cool before inspecting mature, adultinstructions individuals to operate your HT912 Hydraulic Trencher. Itthe is the your responsibility to or performing NEVER operate the rotary hoe in an tynesteel engagement control lever. Clutch a 4) away ALWAYS use the rotary t Familiarize yourself with the hydraulic 1) resulting in injury. loose fitting gloves, capped boots and hearing protection. hoe on level ground only. ensure that any individual who operates your Trencher have read and understood this manual. dangerous and will shorten engine life. or Zwheeling pressure can getpoison. under skinengine and burn Loaded from moving parts. clothing Item could become monoxide, an odourless and poison. pin slightly, Spring wear protective when operating NEVER operate the unit thebefore safety tasteless Pull tasteless one free using the split ensure any who operates your Trencher10) have read and and understood this manual. theindividual hydraulic trencher. plug leads and allow engine to cool lead(s) and allow towithout cool before operating instructions. y hoe. Keep clothing away from moving maintenance onand the rotary hoe. wear loose fitting clothing orthat jewellery when one 14) or poison.plug Jack Stand STOP theleaks engine disconnect the hoe inall achipper well lighted area. trencher ring. and its controls. enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains Check for with cardboard. NEVER loose fitting clothing or jewellery when caught in the machine, resulting inNever injury. Police the area before rotary the mulcher shredder. This 4) wear guards in place and in working order. Keep ALWAYS use the rotary Rotate the pin until the 3mm (1/8”) diameter roll This includes, but is not limited to, safety glasses, hard hat inspecting or performing maintenance on inspecting or performing maintenance. 14) WARNING: Hydraulic oil is under extreme use the Hydraulic Trencher for any other purpose than digging trenches. The machine is 13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in an 6) Open fuel all shut-off valve. Set choke KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP operating the rotary hoe. Keep all clothing 15) than digging Never use the Hydraulic Trencher for any other purpose trenches. The machine isvalve REFUELLING .operating Items could become caught in the machine, spark plug lead(s) and allow engine to"OFF" the hydraulic trencher. Keep clothing 1) Turn fuel shut off tointhe includes, butany not limited to; safety glasses, loose hoeing. foreign objects in the digging 14) Free Wheel Huband Feature Operation: Familiarize 2) canand pin skin aligns with the- slot in the mounting1)plate. Allow yourself with 15) the unit well maintained and good STOP the engine and disconnect the hoe in aRemove well lighted area. loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection. 5) ALWAYS designed for this purpose only. Any other use may cause serious or even fatal injury and/or damage STOP thethe engine and disconnect the spark carbon monoxide, an odourless hydraulic trencher. ALWAYS operate the rotary 14)  R EFUELIING pressure and get under burn 4) use hydraulic trencher in a well lighted area. THE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY. enclosed area. Engine exhaust designed for this purpose only. Any other use may cause serious or even fatal injury and/or damage control to Choke or Start position. away from moving parts. Items could become cool before inspecting orNOT performing *hut Shut the engine. DO NOT REFUEL away in from moving parts. Item could become to the machine. fitting gloves, steel capped and hearing position. wheeling slightly, splitfor the trencher the pin to slidepin through theusing slot. the Repeat other and its controls ting injury. area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark plug lead(s) allow engine to cool before working order. spark plug lead(s) and allow engine to orAN *  Sand offoff engine. DO REFUEL poison. CheckPull for one leaksfree with cardboard. NEVER wear or jewellery when hoe on level ground only. to theboots machine. 16) REFUELLING tasteless poison. contains carbon monoxide, an 5)5)inALWAYS ALWAYS operate the rotary make certain that all control clutches are in orloose fitting clothing Set throttle control to Run or Fast caught in the machine, resulting in injury. caught the machine, resulting in injury. maintenance on the rotary hoe. AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING! 2) protection. Never wear loose fitting clothing ring. Rotate the Roll pin until the 3mmuntil (1/8”) diameter rollFree NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe. wheel. the trencher each pin drops into a inspecting or performing maintenance on 11) ENGINE WHILE OPERATING MACHINE! operating the hydraulic trencher. Keep all clothing DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the cool before inspecting or performing any sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, Police the area before rotary Wheel Hub Featur 2) 15) * Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE STOP the enginepin andaligns disconnect theslot spark the “disengaged” position prior to the engine. hoerotary onstarting level ground only. 2)become Allow machine cool down. odourless andtotasteless poison. position. Set engine AYS use the rotary 15) with the in the mounting plate. Allow * Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes jewelry when operating the chipper mulcher hole in the hub. The wheel hubs are now locked. REFUELLING 4) ALWAYS operate the hoe in a well the hydraulic trencher. * ALLOW engine to cool down. away from moving parts. Item could ALWAYS use hydraulic trencher in a well lighted area. engine is running. maintenance on the rotary hoe. electrical and telephone cables or any other hazard Remove any foreign objects in the digging Pull one free wheeling pi 3)hoeing. WHILE OPERATING! ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operating plug lead(s) and allow engine to cool before The safety clutch lever/Operator Presence Control on Police the areafrom before stop switch to On or thethe pin toReverse slide through the slot. to Repeat thewheels. otherring. Rotate the pin until the procedure unlockforthe shredder. Keep all clothing away moving *Minimum Shut offdirt the engine. DO NOT5ONLY. REFUEL * overspeed USE UNLEADED FUEL 5 minutes. lighted area. caught in rotary the resulting in injury. 14) 415) STOP the engine and disconnect nALWAYS a wellthe lighted area. Allow engine to cool. Minimum minutes REFUELLING area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark Wash mud and off ofengine the garden tiller. either below orthat above ground. inspecting or performing maintenance on REFUELLING 12) the rotary hoe. This includes, butare is the not limited to;machine,16) 4 3) DO *NOT the or alter the governor make certain all control clutches in left handlebar is for operator protection. DO NOT 14) STOP the engine and disconnect the 1) DO NOT allow any person operate the Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral” hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in digging wheel. Roll the trencher drops into a pin parts. Clothing could become caught incontrol the Run position. Pull UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING! Use fresh unleaded fuel. aligns with the slot in IGNITION: Mustuntil be ineach “ON”pinposition to start. “OFF” Shut off** USE engine. DOclean, NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, theallow hydraulic trencher. 4 in a* Ensure 5) ALWAYS make certain that all three any sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, 4)engine. *no Shut off the engine. NOT REFUEL the “disengaged” position priorloose to starting theSafety water enters the carburettor. tape down orglasses, otherwise bypass this Device. safety fitting gloves, steel capped ALWAYS use hydraulic trencher well lighted area. settings. Excessive speed isDO dangerous and will spark plug lead(s) and engine tothe spark plug lead(s) and allow engine area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark hoe without reading whilehubs loading andfirst unloading the hole in hub. The rotary wheel are now locked. machine resulting inother injury. * USE CLEAN FRESH UNLEADED FUEL. 6) starter cord rapidly. DO NOT allow persons near the * Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes theand pinrotary to slidehoe through t ALWAYS operate the rotary to stop. * Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel. WHILE OPERATING! fresh unleaded fuel. The6)safety clutch lever/Operator Presence Control on electrical and telephone cables or any other hazard AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING! clutches are in the "disengaged" position prior boots hearing protection. NEVER wear loose shorten engine life. 16) MAXIMUM REFUELLING 5) Reverse the procedure to unlock the wheels. to cool before inspecting or ALWAYS make certain that all control clutches are in any sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, understanding the safety instructions and ALWAYS operate and when moving to or from jobsite. * Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel. cool before inspecting or performing 4) Remove any weeds, wire, rope or other * USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. wheel. Roll the trencher * Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes rotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keep Repeat (if necessary) * Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel. ANGLE OF * Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space the left handlebar is for operator protection. DO NOT 4) ALWAYS operate the chipper mulcher shredder in either below or above ground. *engine. engine to fuel cool. Minimum 5 space minutes clothing or jewellery when operating the 13)performing tofitting starting the engine. off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE hoe on level only. ENGINE: cable controls engine the “disengaged” position prior to starting Be sure Tyne Control Lever isspeed. sethole to The depth control bar istotostart. be “OFF” placed in “Neutral” its hydraulic trencher electrical and telephone cables or ground any other hazard maintenance on theAllow rotary hoe. *  DAllow onot not over-fill tank. for NEVER operate the rotary hoe infor an* Shut instructions. OPERATION IGNITION: Must beThrottle inoperating “ON” position in the hub. The whe Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel. * material USE the UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, that may have wrapped around the hoe. * Do over-fill fuel tank. Allow space bystanders and animals a minimum of 6 1) DO NOT exceed 80kms per hour (50mph) when towing tape down or otherwise bypass this Safety Device. with choke off. maintenance on the rotary a well-lighted area. for fuel expansion. º * USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. WHILE OPERATING! rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from moving Operatewhile at fullloading throttle (all the way forward). The safety clutch Control onexpansion. DOeither NOT EXCEED 15 or ANGLE on levelbefore ground only. and unloading the rotary hoe fuel below above ground. ALWAYS operate rotary hoe on lever/Operator Presence lowest possible position. This will provide enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains Police the area rotary 6) 6) to stop. DO NOT allow other persons near the Reverse the procedure to KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP fresh unleaded fuel. Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral” fuel expansion. * Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel. tynes and rotor assembly. the CMS80. Always use extreme caution when towing. * Do not smoke. (20’) away from the machine while in MAXIMUM metres 5 minutes MAXIMUM ANGLE is for operator protection. DO Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel. and* Allow engine to cool. Minimumand parts. Items could become caught inany the machine, the left handlebar NOT ALWAYS operate * Do not smoke. when moving to or from jobsite. 15) operate the chipper mulcher 5) NEVER 15) the area before trenching. Remove foreign REFUELLING REFUELLING carbon monoxide, an odourless level ground only. Police the sufficient clearance toLEVER: prevent damage tohoe theMust be in “O WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL Controls wheel rotary hoe. It is up to the operator to * Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel. ANGLE OF Police * Do not smoke. *Allow no naked flame while loading and unloading the rotary THE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY. OFkeep OPERATION * Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space 7) When in position to begin garden tilling, ng. Remove any foreign objects in the digging IGNITION: 6) * Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area. * USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, DO NOT allow other persons near the ENGINE: Throttle cable controls engine speed. operation. *A Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel. tape or otherwise bypass this Device. resulting inoninjury. hydraulic trencher *  llow no naked flame or hot material in OPERATION objects in thebystanders digging egbefore bricks, wiredown and shredder anarea angle that exceeds DO EXCEED 5) *Safety Return wheels and depth control handle to speed forward or that reverse clutch istoengaged. *tasteless Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for area rotary hoeing. rotor or hot material inoff refuelling area. animals arocks, minimum ofNOT 6lever. and when moving to or from jobsite. for fuel expansion. 1) * poison. Shut the engine. DO NOT REFUEL Ensure all after grass andlever weeds have stop. been cut º ANGLE fresh unleaded fuel. Operate full assembly. throttle (all the way forward). up on the tyne engagement control rotary hoe. Itand isyour up towork the operator to15º keep * Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. NOT EXCEED 15pull on level ground only. * Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space ANGLE refuelling area. 2) atNEVER -DObricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark MAXIMUM sticks. Locate and mark any sprinkler heads, water 15º degrees. Keep area allow children to operate theengine, rotary hoe. 4) ALWAYS use the rotary 6) ALWAYS operate fuel expansion. 7) NEVER transport position. operate the rotary hoe when fatigued. AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING! Remove any foreign objects in the digging area * Do not smoke. 1) WARNING: Before starting inspect the metres (20’) away from the machine while in DIGGING BOOM CONTROL LEVER: Raises and lowers * Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel. as low as possible. ANGLE OFofthe *14) Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. bystanders and animals a minimum 6 The tynes will begin to turn. Release tyne Remember, fuel is a potential hazard . for fuel expansion. *  U se only approved fuel containers and Police the area before trenching. Remove any foreign AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING! pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any clear and free of debris. ENGINE: Throttle cable c WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL LEVER: Controls wheelwhenhoppers hydraulic STOP the engine and disconnect the hoe inBE awater well lighted area. * trencher Do not smoke. *Allow no naked flame OPERATION and sprinkler heads, pipes, gas lines, ALWAYS ALERT! If you get tired while 3) * Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area. * Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 eg bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate chipper and mulcher shredder and ALWAYS wear protective clothing operating operation. * Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for the digging boom. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard. * Do not smoke. control lever to stop turning. funnels. objects inother the engagement digging area eg bricks, rocks, wire and metres (20’)either away from the machine while in tynes º ANGLE hazard below or above ground. Operate at full throttle (a speed forward or reverse after clutch lever is engaged. DOthe NOT EXCEED 15 on level ground only. or hot material in refuelling area. spark plug lead(s) and allowto engine tofuel 1) the 2)rotary Ensure that allThis grass and have been cut * Allow engine cool. Minimum 5 minutes Ifremove the rotary hoe is toweeds be used inlimited clay or hard 6) NEVER operate theheads, chipper mulcher shredder *R Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. operating the rotary hoe, take a by break. Ifpipes, you have expansion. minutes. any foreign debris or branches. hoe. includes, but is not to; mark any sprinkler water gas 5) ALWAYS operate the rotary rical and telephone cables or any other hazard  EMEMBER FUEL IS A POTIENTIAL sticks. Locate and mark any sprinkler heads, water * Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area. 1) Ensure that all grass and weeds have been operation. You alone know the operational demands and Tyne speed is governed engine throttle setting. 7) DONEVER DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: must be in “ON” operate the rotary hoe when fatigued. Police the area before trenching. Remove any foreign 7) cool before inspecting or performing NOT leave the machine unattended while the engine as low as possible. WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL ground conditions, itinspection isand recommended to water when fatigued. AWAYS BE ALERT! If or you get tired DIGGING BOOM CONTROL LEVER: Raises lowers Remember, isfunnels. a potential hazard .1)*Allow * Use only approved *fuel and not smoke. no naked flame any type ofelectrical physical or mental condition that may Perform athat thorough visual the chipper You alone know the operational demands andin* Do * containers USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped lines, and telephone cables any * fuel USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Ensure allclutch grass and have been cut hoe on level ground only. FIRE HAZARD/HANDLE WITH CAUTION gas lines, electrical and telephone cables orwhile any special conditions affecting the equipment Use only approved containers and funnels. position BEFORE lever isweeds depressed inofspeed order cut as low as possible. ALWAYS BE ALERT! you get tired rpipes, below or above ground. objects in the digging bricks, rocks, and isbeNEVER running. DO NOT park onIfchipper incline ormulcher park maintenance onfuel the rotarythe hoe. forward or reverse the digging boom. whileoperate operating the shredder take area eg the rotary hoe when fatigued. Remember, fuel iswire a Remember, potential hazard. or hot material in refuelling area. the area thoroughly and allow sufficient time Be sure Tyne Co special conditions affecting equipment in mulcher shredder and the chipper disc drive system. aggravated by strenuous work, consult with as low as possible. Police the area before rotary other7)hazard either below or above ground. your situation and therefore assume the Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel. boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose other hazard either below or above ground. to Ifstart chain in hoe motion. Chain moves a in forward fuel is aclean, potential fresh hazard unleaded fuel. . 2) 2) rotary is to ininclay or hard Use operating the hoe, take a break. Ifsticks. you have Locate and mark any sprinkler perpendicular toIfrotary slope. DOjob. freewheel down incline. 8)ALWAYS Do notBE hurry Proceed slowly and allow Ifthe the rotary hoe isbe toused bebeused clay or hard 15)heads, waterREFUELLING a break. youthe have any type of while physical or mental ALERT! If NOT you get tired Youresponsibility alone know the demands and your situation and therefore assume the for earth to soften. for operational developing, carrying out, and your physician before you operate this equipment. hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging DIGGING BOOM CONTRO DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: must in “ON” * Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the direction after clutch lever is engaged. * Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel. while loading and ground conditions, it is recommended to water 7) DO NOT allow other persons near theelectrical and telephone cables or* any pipes, gas lines, DO 8) NOT leave the machine unattended while the engine any type of physical or mental condition that may 2) If the DO NOT allow other persons near the rotary hoe is is depressed to beitused clay or hard special conditions affecting equipment in condition that may be aggravated by strenuous the machine time to do the job. When ground ground conditions, is away recommended to boom. *fuel Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel. DO NOT overspeed the engine or the Shut off the engine. DOthe NOT REFUEL operating the rotary hoe, take aalter break. Ifgovernor you have responsibility for developing, carrying out, and enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your digging position BEFORE clutch lever in in order Remember, fuel is a potential hazard. area -park bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influence You alone know the operational demands and rotary hoe. Keep allDIGGING clothing fromthe moving * Do not over-fill tank. Allow space for fuel the area thoroughly and allow sufficient time other hazard either below or above ground. is running. DOis NOT onby incline or park be aggravated strenuous work, consult with rotary hoe. It is up to the operator to FORWARD/REVERSE CHAIN CONTROL your situation and therefore assume the and when movin ground conditions, it is recommended to water work, consult with your physician before operating settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will 3) enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your own operation to effect the greatest safety for Police the area. Remove any AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING! extremely hard, reduce engine speed. Consider 1) Familiarize yourself with the chipper mulcher shredder any type of physical or mental condition that may water the area thoroughly and allow rotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keep to start chain in motion. Chain moves in a forward special conditions affecting the equipment in any sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, * Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space ofyour medication, alcohol or drugs. parts. Items become caught ininthe machine, perpendicular tophysician slope. DO NOT freewheel down for area earth tocould soften. expansion. responsibility forthe developing, carrying and DIGGING CHAIN CONTRO LEVER: Allows manual operation of chain forward before you operate thisincline. equipment. keep bystanders and animals aleave 7) this piece of equipment. NEVER operate the speed. shorten engine life DO NOT the machine unattended while the engine yourself and people around you.out, the thoroughly and allow sufficient time own operation to effect the greatest safety for * Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes and its controls. be aggravated by strenuous work, consult with foreign objects from the area. your situation and therefore assume the sufficient time for the earth to soften. watering the surface and reducing engine direction or after clutchrotation lever istoengaged. electrical and animals telephone cables or any other enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your bystanders a minimum of the 6hazard position BEFORE clutch le resulting into injury. reverse dislodge objects or dig difficult * Do not smoke. expansion. NEVER operate hoe under the influence DO 9) NOT overspeed theand engine orrotary alter the governor is from running. DOwhile NOT park on incline or park chipper mulcher shredder under the influence of minimum of 6the metres (18ft) away andfor the people around you. for earth soften. responsibility fortofuel developing, carrying out, and * yourself USE UNLEADED ONLY. your physician before you operate this equipment. 2) Wear safety glasses, ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher when fatigued. Adjust wheels and depth shoe accordingly 3) 3) own operation effectFUEL the greatest safety for Police the area. Remove any either below or above ground. toset start chain in motion. C Police the area. Remove any FORWARD/REVERSE DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL terrain. (This control can beControl used with the clutch lever Be sure Tyne Lever is to “Neutral” * Allow no naked flame or hot material in of medication, alcohol or drugs. settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will 4) perpendicular to slope. DO NOT freewheel down incline. Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads, medication, alcohol or drugs. 4) enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your ALWAYS use the rotary machine while in operation. * Do not smoke. es (20’)ALWAYS away from the machine while in Use clean, NEVER operate theIfAND rotary under the influence BE ALERT! you gethoe tired while operating or helmet and visor yourself and thefresh peopleunleaded around you. fuel. FEET BODY AWAY FROM foreign objects from the area. tilling direction after clutch leve LEVER: Allows manual operation of chain in forward released.) To reverse chain, DIGGING CHAIN control foreign objects from the area. 3) shorten 8) engine life while loading and unloading the rotary hoe own operation to effect the greatest safety for Police the area. Remove any refuelling area. pipes, telephone etc. 6) DO NOT allow other near the or the engine or alter the governor* Do not* mix hoe in gas well lighted area.or digcables 8)you trencher, take aKEEP break. Ifpersons have anyoverspeed DO NOT oil with unleaded fuel.or hot material operate the rotary hoe when fatigued. ofhydraulic medication, alcohol or drugs. combination, loose fitting 7) NEVER DO NOT allow other adults, children no naked in refuelling area. ALWAYS YOUR HANDS, ation. the THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE or reverse rotation dislodge objects difficult must be ainto “OFF” position. yourself andAllow the fuel people around you. flame and when moving to or from jobsite. foreign objects from the area. FORWARD/REVERSE DIG * Use only approved containers and 4) 4) Identify and mark theheads, location NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher fatigued. rotary hoe.near It iswhen up tochipper the operator toExcessive keep typeALWAYS of physical or mental condition that may bewhile Identify and mark location ofEnsure sprinkler settings. speed is dangerous and will * Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space BE ALERT! Ifthe you get tired gloves, hearing protection and steel capped boots. animals mulcher 1) terrain. control can be usedthe with the clutch lever that allmanual grassop FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM 5) (This ALWAYS operate the rotary ISand RUNNING. * Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, LEVER: Allows SAFETY CLUTCH LEVER/OPERATOR PRESENCE ALWAYSaggravated BEoperating ALERT!byIf ENGINE you get tired while operating strenuous work, consult with your shorten engine life “The Right Way to Rent” funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential bystanders animals a minimum of 6 gas pipes, telephone cables etc. of sprinkler heads, gas pipes, telephone for fuel expansion. WARNING! –fatigued. HANDS AND shredder. IT IStake THE RESPONSIBILITY 3) foreign objects such as stones, steel, cans, glass, to disl the rotary hoe, aKEEP break. If you have released.) To reverse chain, DIGGING CHAIN control 4) No Identify and mark the location oflevel sprinkler heads, ER operate the rotary hoe when THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE hoe on ground only. or reverse rotation CONTROL: (At left handle grip) Activates WHEEL as low as possible. FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM the hydraulic trencher, take aFEET break. Ifthis you have anyNEVER physician before you operate equipment. NEVER Remember, fuel is a potential hazard . * Do not smoke. hazard. metres (20’) away from the machine while inoperate cables, etc. OFtype THE OPERATOR to keep bystanders and 9) CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALL the hydraulic trencher when fatigued. must be in “OFF” position. wire, rope or nails should be fed into the machine, as can any of physical or mental condition that may gas pipes, telephone cables etc. Commer cial Outdoor Power Equipment ENGINE IS RUNNING. P/N 1301-0021 terrain. (This control © Copyright 2014, “The Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd. Policewhen the area before rotary DRIVE and DIGGING CHAIN controls depressed. AYS ALERT! Ifminimum you get while type of BE physical or condition that be operate themental hydraulic trencher under the influence ofBEfrom DIGGING ZONE WHILE Right Way to Rent” *Right Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area. operation. animals aTHE oftired 6may metres (18ft) away ALWAYS ALERT! If you get tired while“The operating Way to Rent” TIMES! damange will occur. released.) To reverse SAFETY CLUTCH LEVER/OPERATOR PRESENCE Stops all motion when released. hoeing. Remove anygrass foreign inhave the digging aggravated bythe strenuous work, consult with your medication, alcohol or drugs. 2)objects 1) Ensure that all and weeds been cut If the rotary hoe is cha to ENGINE RUNNING. * Right Use onlyWay approved fuel containers and funnels. chipper mulcher shredder while operation. thein hydraulic trencher, take a break. If you “The have any ating the rotary hoe, take aIS break. Ifwhen you have to Rent” must be in “OFF” position CONTROL: (At left handle grip) Activates WHEEL NEVER operate theequipment. rotary hoeNEVER fatigued. You alone know the operational demands and physician7)before you operate this area bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and mark © Copyright 2012, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. 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