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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CMS100 MULCHER CHIPPER SHREDDER You alone know the operational demands and special conditions affecting the equipment in your situation and therefore assume the responsibility for developing, carrying out, and enforcing the safety concepts which apply to your own operation to effect the greatest safety for yourself and the people around you. “The Right Way to Rent” “The Right Way to Rent” 10) ALWAYS STAND CLEAR OF THE DISCHARGE AREA WHEN THE MACHINE IS IN OPERATION 11) Keep your face and body away from the from the chipper chute/hopper and the mulcher shredder/ hopper to avoid being struck by any material that may bounce back. DO NOT OVER REACH, ALWAYS KEEP PROPER BALANCE AND FOOTING. ALWAYS OPERATE THIS MACHINE ON LEVEL GROUND 12) STOP ENGINE: Do not move the choke control to the CHOKE position to stop the engine.Backfire or engine damage may occur 13) Move throttle control to the slow position 14) Turn the key to the off position. Allow the machine to cool down AFTER USE 1) Turn fuel tap to the off position located on fuel tank 2) Allow the machine to cool down 3) Keep the machine clean using warm soapy water. 4) Make sure that no water enters the carburetor Online Demonstration Available at: www.redroo.com/products/chipper/mulcher Figure 1 CHIPPER HOPPER CHUTE Stay well clear of this area at all times DISCHARGE AREA DANGER ZONE OPERATOR ZONE OPERATOR ZONE MULCHER/ SHREDDER HOPPER Maximum Diameter 40mm or 1 1 /2OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CMS 100 USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CMS100 USERS Maximum Diameter 100mm or 4” 4) Move choke control to Choke or Start position: NOTE: CHOKE MUST FULLY CLOSE MOVE THROTTLE CONTROL TO RUN OR FAST POSTION. TURN KEY TO “ON” POSITION. OPERATE ENGINE AT MAXIMUM RPMs 5) SHREDDER HOPPER (See Figure 1) As the engine ignition begins, the engine shaft operates freely until approximately 1700 RPM at which speed the centrifugal clutch engages and begins to drive the rotor assembly. Operating RPM for the rotor assembly is approximately 2000rpm. The centrifugal force of the rotor assembly extends four rows of free swinging hammers that cut, shred, mulch, and grind the ingested material commonly known as “The Hammermill Effect”, until the material is small enough to pass through the screen at the discharge end of the machine. The Red Roo Hammermill has 60 12mm ( 1 /2”) free-swinging hammers with four cutting corners. The number of cuts by the hammers and of course the retention time within the chamber varies with each different type of organic material. DO NOT PLACE BRANCHES THAT EXCEED 40mm or (1 1 /2”) IN DIAMETER THROUGH THE MULCHER/SHREDDER HOPPER. 6) CHIPPER HOPPER (See Figure1) Branches are fed into the side chipper hopper/chute for woodchipping. Place one branch at a time if the diameter of the branch exceeds 40mm (1 1 / 2”). Place several together if the branches are of smaller diameter. Due to the fact that the throat opening is approximately 100mm (4”) square, some branches may have to be trimmed from the main trunk before the chipping process. Short stubs (pieces) may be pushed through the chipper hopper with the next branch. NEVER ASSUME YOU KNOW WHERE THE CHIPPING BLADE IS LOCATED / NEVER TRY TO PUSH SHORT BRANCHES IN BY HAND BE SAFE, AT ALL TIMES KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM THE CHIPPING BLADES 7) CAUTION: If shredder mulcher/hopper or chipper chute/hopper bridges or clogs with material STOP THE ENGINE IMMEDIATLEY TO PREVENT CLUTCH DAMAGE 8) DO NOT allow the accumulation of processed material to build up under the discharge area (see figure 1) of the mulcher shredder as this can prevent following mulched/shredded material to discharge properly and will result in clogging. 9) NEVER ALLOW YOUR HANDS OR ANY PART OF YOUR BODY OR CLOTHING INSIDE THE CHIPPER CHUTE/HOPPER OR MULCHER SHREDDER/ HOPPER OR DISCHARGE AREA OF THE MULCHER SHREDDER Open fuel shut-off valve, located on fuel tank. P/N 1301-0022-A © Copyright 2014, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd. safetyIS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS ...now safetyIS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS ...now safetyIS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS ...now safetyIS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS ...now Scan Code

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONSAND OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

GT622GARDENTILLER

OPERATION1) Remove the garden tiller

from its trailer/carrier. Use caution.

2) Familiarize yourself with the machine and itscontrols.

3) Ensure the safety clutch control lever is in thedisengaged position. The safety clutchcontrol lever is located on the left handle bar.The disengaged position of the lever is down.

4) Remove the shaft locking pin located behindthe wheel axle. Store pin in hole provided onleft hand side of handle bar.

5) The wheel axle will now pivot. Lift up on thehandle to allow wheel axle to pivot. Fortransport, keep the wheel axle forward. Whencultivating, keep the wheel axle rearward foradded stability and control. DO NOT transport the tiller with the wheelaxle in the rear position.

6) Adjust depth shoe (if equipped) by removingshaft locking collar and sliding depth shoe todesired position. Replace shaft locking collar.

7) Open fuel shut-off valve. Set choke control to Choke or Start position. Set throttle control to Run or Fast

position. Set enginestop switch to On orRun position. Pullstarter cord rapidly.Repeat (if necessary)with choke off.

8) When in position to begin garden tilling,engage the safety clutch control lever. Thetynes will begin rotating. Wheel axle must be inthe rear position while tilling. Release thesafety clutch control lever to stop the tynesrotating. Tyne speed is governed by enginethrottle setting.

WARNING! – KEEP HANDS ANDFEET CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALLTIMES!

9) Do not hurry the job. Proceed slowly and allowthe machine time to do the job. When groundis extremely hard, reduce engine speed.

WARNING! – IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY,DISENGAGE THE SAFETY CLUTCHCONTROLLEVER. ALL TILLING ACTIONSTOPS. Press the engine "STOP" buttonlocated on the engine.

10) Stop Engine: Release the safety clutch controllever. Move throttle to Slow position. Set enginestop switch to Stop or Off position. DO NOT movechoke control to Chokeor Start position to stopengine. Backfire orengine damage mayoccur.

AFTER USE1) Turn fuel shut off valve to the "OFF"

position.

2) Allow machine to cool down.

3) Wash mud and dirt off of the garden tiller.Ensure no water enters the carburettor.

4) Remove any weeds, wire, rope or othermaterial that may have wrapped around thetynes and rotor assembly.

5) Return wheel axle to forward position fortransport. Replace shaft locking collar.

6) Return depth shoe (if equipped) to full Upposition.

© Copyright 2001, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd. 1301-0018

Commercial Environmental Equipment

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSAND OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

GT622GARDENTILLER

OPERATION1) Remove the garden tiller

from its trailer/carrier. Use caution.

2) Familiarize yourself with the machine and itscontrols.

3) Ensure the safety clutch control lever is in thedisengaged position. The safety clutchcontrol lever is located on the left handle bar.The disengaged position of the lever is down.

4) Remove the shaft locking pin located behindthe wheel axle. Store pin in hole provided onleft hand side of handle bar.

5) The wheel axle will now pivot. Lift up on thehandle to allow wheel axle to pivot. Fortransport, keep the wheel axle forward. Whencultivating, keep the wheel axle rearward foradded stability and control. DO NOT transport the tiller with the wheelaxle in the rear position.

6) Adjust depth shoe (if equipped) by removingshaft locking collar and sliding depth shoe todesired position. Replace shaft locking collar.

7) Open fuel shut-off valve. Set choke control to Choke or Start position. Set throttle control to Run or Fast

position. Set enginestop switch to On orRun position. Pullstarter cord rapidly.Repeat (if necessary)with choke off.

8) When in position to begin garden tilling,engage the safety clutch control lever. Thetynes will begin rotating. Wheel axle must be inthe rear position while tilling. Release thesafety clutch control lever to stop the tynesrotating. Tyne speed is governed by enginethrottle setting.

WARNING! – KEEP HANDS ANDFEET CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALLTIMES!

9) Do not hurry the job. Proceed slowly and allowthe machine time to do the job. When groundis extremely hard, reduce engine speed.

WARNING! – IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY,DISENGAGE THE SAFETY CLUTCHCONTROLLEVER. ALL TILLING ACTIONSTOPS. Press the engine "STOP" buttonlocated on the engine.

10) Stop Engine: Release the safety clutch controllever. Move throttle to Slow position. Set enginestop switch to Stop or Off position. DO NOT movechoke control to Chokeor Start position to stopengine. Backfire orengine damage mayoccur.

AFTER USE1) Turn fuel shut off valve to the "OFF"

position.

2) Allow machine to cool down.

3) Wash mud and dirt off of the garden tiller.Ensure no water enters the carburettor.

4) Remove any weeds, wire, rope or othermaterial that may have wrapped around thetynes and rotor assembly.

5) Return wheel axle to forward position fortransport. Replace shaft locking collar.

6) Return depth shoe (if equipped) to full Upposition.

© Copyright 2001, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd. 1301-0018

Commercial Environmental Equipment

CMS100MulCherChipper

Shredder

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSAND OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

GT5GARDENTILLER

OPERATION OF GT6221) Remove the garden tiller

from its trailer/carrier/ute. Use caution.

2) Familiarize yourself with the machine and itscontrols.

5) Ensure the tyne engagement control lever is in the neutral position. The tyne engagement control lever is located machine below handle bar. The neutral position

on the left hand side of the

of the lever is achieved by simply releasing the tyne engagement control lever.

4)

3) Adjust wheels if required, using the handle wheeladjustment lever.

Adjust depth shoe if required, using the depth control adjustment lever.

6) Open fuel shut-off valve. Set choke control to Choke or Start position. Set throttle control to Run or Fast

position. Set enginestop switch to On orRun position. Pullstarter cord rapidly.Repeat (if necessary)with choke off.

pull up on the tyne engagement control lever. The tynes will begin to turn. Release the tyne

7) When in position to begin garden tilling,

engagement control lever to stop the tynes turning. Tyne speed is governed by engine throttle setting.

WARNING! – KEEP HANDS ANDFEET CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALLTIMES!

8) Do not hurry the job. Proceed slowly and allowthe machine time to do the job. When groundis extremely hard, reduce engine speed. Considerwatering the surface and reducing engine speed.Adjust wheels and depth shoe accordingly whiletilling

WARNING! – IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY,RELEASE THE TYNE ENGAGEMENTCONTROLLEVER. ALL TILLING ACTIONSTOPS. Turn the engine "STOP" switch to off located on the engine.

9) Stop Engine: Release the tyne engagement control lever. Move throttle to Slow position. Set engine stop switch to Stop or Off position. DO NOT move choke

position to stop engine.Backfire or enginedamage may occur.

AFTER USE1) Turn fuel shut off valve to the "OFF"

position.

2) Allow machine to cool down.

3) Wash mud and dirt off of the garden tiller.Ensure no water enters the carburettor.

4) Remove any weeds, wire, rope or othermaterial that may have wrapped around thetynes and rotor assembly.

5) Return wheels and depth control handle totransport position.

© Copyright 2012, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd. 1301-0069-A

Commer“The Right Way to Rent” cial Outdoor Power Equipment

control to Choke or Start

You alone know the operational demands andspecial conditions affecting the equipment inyour situation and therefore assume theresponsibility for developing, carrying out, andenforcing the safety concepts which apply to yourown operation to effect the greatest safety foryourself and the people around you.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS

OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

USE COMMON SENSEAND PLENTY OF IT

TRANSPORT

BEFORE USE

1) DO NOT allow any person operate therotary hoe without first reading andunderstanding the safety instructions andoperating instructions.

2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe.

8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever isset at neutral while loading and unloading therotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area.

9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynesare rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to“OFF” before reversing the wheels.

11) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while theengine is running.

12) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governorsettings. Excessive speed is dangerous and willshorten engine life.

13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in anenclosed area. Engine exhaust containscarbon monoxide, an odourless andtasteless poison.

14) STOP the engine and disconnect thespark plug lead(s) and allow engine to cool before inspecting or performingmaintenance on the rotary hoe.

15)

1)

REFUELLING * Shut off the engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.

10) NEVER operate the unit without the safetyguards in place and in working order. Keep the unit well maintained and in good working order.

4) ALWAYS use the rotaryhoe in a well lighted area.

7) NEVER operate the rotary hoe when fatigued.ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired whileoperating the rotary hoe, take a break. If you haveany type of physical or mental condition that maybe aggravated by strenuous work, consult withyour physician before you operate this equipment.NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influenceof medication, alcohol or drugs.

6) DO NOT allow other persons near therotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keepbystanders and animals a minimum of 6

5) ALWAYS operate the rotary hoe on level ground only. Police the area before rotary hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and markany sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any other hazardeither below or above ground.

3) ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operatingthe rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from movingparts. Items could become caught in the machine,resulting in injury.

KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOPTHE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.

metres (20’) away from the machine while inoperation.

ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

* Do not smoke. * Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area. * Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard .

Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral”while loading and unloading the rotary hoeand when moving to or from jobsite.

Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cutas low as possible.

2) If the rotary hoe is to be used in clay or hardground conditions, it is recommended to waterthe area thoroughly and allow sufficient time for earth to soften.

3) Police the area. Remove anyforeign objects from the area.

4) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,gas pipes, telephone cables etc.

“The Right Way to Rent”

You alone know the operational demands andspecial conditions affecting the equipment inyour situation and therefore assume theresponsibility for developing, carrying out, andenforcing the safety concepts which apply to yourown operation to effect the greatest safety foryourself and the people around you.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSAND OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

GT5GARDENTILLER

OPERATION OF GT6221) Remove the garden tiller

from its trailer/carrier/ute. Use caution.

2) Familiarize yourself with the machine and itscontrols.

5) Ensure the tyne engagement control lever is in the neutral position. The tyne engagement control lever is located machine below handle bar. The neutral position

on the left hand side of the

of the lever is achieved by simply releasing the tyne engagement control lever.

4)

3) Adjust wheels if required, using the handle wheeladjustment lever.

Adjust depth shoe if required, using the depth control adjustment lever.

6) Open fuel shut-off valve. Set choke control to Choke or Start position. Set throttle control to Run or Fast

position. Set enginestop switch to On orRun position. Pullstarter cord rapidly.Repeat (if necessary)with choke off.

pull up on the tyne engagement control lever. The tynes will begin to turn. Release the tyne

7) When in position to begin garden tilling,

engagement control lever to stop the tynes turning. Tyne speed is governed by engine throttle setting.

WARNING! – KEEP HANDS ANDFEET CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALLTIMES!

8) Do not hurry the job. Proceed slowly and allowthe machine time to do the job. When groundis extremely hard, reduce engine speed. Considerwatering the surface and reducing engine speed.Adjust wheels and depth shoe accordingly whiletilling

WARNING! – IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY,RELEASE THE TYNE ENGAGEMENTCONTROLLEVER. ALL TILLING ACTIONSTOPS. Turn the engine "STOP" switch to off located on the engine.

9) Stop Engine: Release the tyne engagement control lever. Move throttle to Slow position. Set engine stop switch to Stop or Off position. DO NOT move choke

position to stop engine.Backfire or enginedamage may occur.

AFTER USE1) Turn fuel shut off valve to the "OFF"

position.

2) Allow machine to cool down.

3) Wash mud and dirt off of the garden tiller.Ensure no water enters the carburettor.

4) Remove any weeds, wire, rope or othermaterial that may have wrapped around thetynes and rotor assembly.

5) Return wheels and depth control handle totransport position.

© Copyright 2012, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd. 1301-0069-A

Commer“The Right Way to Rent” cial Outdoor Power Equipment

control to Choke or Start

You alone know the operational demands andspecial conditions affecting the equipment inyour situation and therefore assume theresponsibility for developing, carrying out, andenforcing the safety concepts which apply to yourown operation to effect the greatest safety foryourself and the people around you.

10) ALWAYS STAND CLEAR OF THE DISCHARGE AREA WHEN THE MACHINE IS IN OPERATION

11) Keep your face and body away from the from the chipper chute/hopper and the mulcher shredder/hopper to avoid being struck by any material that may bounce back. DO NOT OVER REACH, ALWAYS KEEP PROPER BALANCE AND FOOTING. ALWAYS OPERATE THIS MACHINE ON LEVEL GROUND

12) STOP ENGINE: Do not move the choke control to the CHOKE position to stop the engine.Backfire or engine damage may occur

13) Move throttle control to the slow position14) Turn the key to the off position. Allow the machine to cool down

AFTER USE1) Turn fuel tap to the off position located on fuel tank2) Allow the machine to cool down3) Keep the machine clean using warm soapy water.4) Make sure that no water enters the carburetor

Online Demonstration Available at:www.redroo.com/products/chipper/mulcher

Figure 1CHIPPER HOPPER CHUTE

Stay well clear of this area at all times

dischargearea

DANGER zONE

OPERATORzONE

OPERATORzONE

MULCHER/SHREDDER HOPPERMaximum Diameter40mm or 11/2”

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CMS 100 USER

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

FOR CMS100 USERS

Maximum Diameter100mm or 4”

4) Open fuel shut-off valve, if engine is equipped. Move choke control to Choke or Start position:

NOTE: CHOKE MUST FULLY CLOSE

MOVE THROTTLE CONTROL TO RUN OR FAST POSTION. TURN KEY TO “ON” POSITION. OPERATE ENGINE AT MAXIMUM RPMs

5) SHREDDER HOPPER (See Figure 1) As the engine ignition begins, the engine shaft operates freely until approximately 1700 RPM at which speed the centrifugal clutch engages and begins to drive the rotor assembly. Operating RPM for the rotor assembly is approximately 2000rpm. The centrifugal force of the rotor assembly extends four rows of free swinging hammers that cut, shred, mulch, and grind the ingested material commonly known as “The Hammermill Effect”, until the material is small enough to pass through the screen at the discharge end of the machine. The Red Roo Hammermill has 60 12mm (1/2”) free-swinging hammers with four cutting corners. The number of cuts by the hammers and of course the retention time within the chamber varies with each different type of organic material. DO NOT PLACE BRANCHES THAT EXCEED 40mm or (11/2”) IN DIAMETER THROUGH THE MULCHER/SHREDDER HOPPER.

6) CHIPPER HOPPER (See Figure1) Branches are fed into the side chipper hopper/chute for woodchipping. Place one branch at a time if the diameter of the branch exceeds 40mm (11/2”). Place several together if the branches are of smaller diameter. Due to the fact that the throat opening is approximately 100mm (4”) square, some branches may have to be trimmed from the main trunk before the chipping process. Short stubs (pieces) may be pushed through the chipper hopper with the next branch. NEVER ASSUME YOU KNOW WHERE THE CHIPPING BLADE IS LOCATED / NEVER TRY TO PUSH SHORT BRANCHES IN BY HAND

BE SAFE, AT ALL TIMES KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM THE CHIPPING BLADES

7) CAUTION: If shredder mulcher/hopper or chipper chute/hopper bridges or clogs with material STOP THE ENGINE IMMEDIATLEY TO PREVENT CLUTCH DAMAGE

8) DO NOT allow the accumulation of processed material to build up under the discharge area (see figure 1) of the mulcher shredder as this can prevent following mulched/shredded material to discharge properly and will result in clogging.

9) NEVER ALLOW YOUR HANDS OR ANY PART OF YOUR BODY OR CLOTHING INSIDE THE CHIPPER CHUTE/HOPPER OR MULCHER SHREDDER/HOPPER OR DISCHARGE AREA OF THE MULCHER SHREDDER

Open fuel shut-off valve, located on fuel tank.

P/N 1301-0022-A© Copyright 2014, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd.

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1) DO NOT allow any person to operate the chipper mulcher shredder without first reading and understanding the safety and operating instructions.

KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOP THE CHIPPER MULCHER SHREDDER QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY

2) NEVER allow CHILDREN or UNTRAINED ADULTS to operate the chipper mulcher shredder.

3) PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) is mandatory before operating this machine. ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operating the chipper mulcher shredder. This includes, but not limited to; safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the chipper mulcher shredder. Keep all clothing away from moving parts. Clothing could become caught in the machine resulting in injury.

4) ALWAYS operate the chipper mulcher shredder in a well lighted area.

5) ALWAYS operate the chipper mulcher shredder on level ground only. Keep your work area clear and free of debris. Never attempt to move the chipper mulcher shredder over uneven or hilly ground without a tow vehicle or adequate help.

6) NEVER operate the chipper mulcher shredder when fatigued. AWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while operating the chipper mulcher shredder take a break. If you have any type of physical or mental condition that may be aggravated by strenuous work, consult with your physician before operating this piece of equipment. NEVER operate the chipper mulcher shredder under the

influence of medication, alcohol or drugs.

7) DO NOT allow other adults, children or animals near the chipper mulcher shredder. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY

OF THE OPERATOR to keep bystanders and animals a minimum of 6 metres (18ft) away from the chipper mulcher shredder while in operation.

8) NEVER PUT YOUR HANDS, FEET OR ANY OTHER PART OF YOUR BODY INTO EITHER THE CHIPPER CHUTE/HOPPER, OR MULCHER SHREDDER/HOPPER. Use

a stick, not hands to push limbs into the chipper chute/ hopper, and mulcher shredder/hopper if there is a blockage.

9) NEVER remove the guarding attached to the chipper chute/hopper, mulching shredder/hopper, rear discharge or the main drive belts. These protective devices must be in place and

in good working order at all times during the operation of the chipper mulcher shredder. This guarding assist with minimizing material flyback / discharge. NEVER use the chipper side of this machine with the chipper chute/hopper removed. Keep the chipper mulcher shredder well maintained at all times.

10) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the engine is running.

11) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governor settings. Excessive speed is dangerous and will shorten engine life.

12) NEVER OPERATE THE CHIPPER MULCHER SHREDDER IN AN ENCLOSED AREA. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison that can kill.

13) STOP the engine, disconnect the spark plug leads and allow engine to cool before inspecting or performing maintenance.

14) REFUELING*Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING MACHINE!*ALLOW engine to cool down; minimum 5 minutes.*USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY*USE CLEAN FRESH UNLEADED FUEL*Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel*Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion*Do not smoke near machine* Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area*Use only approved fuel containers and funnels.REMEMBER FUEL IS A POTIENTIAL FIRE HAzARD

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CMS100 USERS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS

OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

USE COMMON SENSEAND PLENTY OF IT

TRANSPORT

BEFORE USE

1) DO NOT allow any person operate therotary hoe without first reading andunderstanding the safety instructions andoperating instructions.

2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe.

8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever isset at neutral while loading and unloading therotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area.

9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynesare rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to“OFF” before reversing the wheels.

11) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while theengine is running.

12) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governorsettings. Excessive speed is dangerous and willshorten engine life.

13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in anenclosed area. Engine exhaust containscarbon monoxide, an odourless andtasteless poison.

14) STOP the engine and disconnect thespark plug lead(s) and allow engine to cool before inspecting or performingmaintenance on the rotary hoe.

15)

1)

REFUELLING * Shut off the engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.

10) NEVER operate the unit without the safetyguards in place and in working order. Keep the unit well maintained and in good working order.

4) ALWAYS use the rotaryhoe in a well lighted area.

7) NEVER operate the rotary hoe when fatigued.ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired whileoperating the rotary hoe, take a break. If you haveany type of physical or mental condition that maybe aggravated by strenuous work, consult withyour physician before you operate this equipment.NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influenceof medication, alcohol or drugs.

6) DO NOT allow other persons near therotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keepbystanders and animals a minimum of 6

5) ALWAYS operate the rotary hoe on level ground only. Police the area before rotary hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and markany sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any other hazardeither below or above ground.

3) ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operatingthe rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from movingparts. Items could become caught in the machine,resulting in injury.

KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOPTHE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.

metres (20’) away from the machine while inoperation.

ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

* Do not smoke. * Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area. * Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard .

Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral”while loading and unloading the rotary hoeand when moving to or from jobsite.

Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cutas low as possible.

2) If the rotary hoe is to be used in clay or hardground conditions, it is recommended to waterthe area thoroughly and allow sufficient time for earth to soften.

3) Police the area. Remove anyforeign objects from the area.

4) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,gas pipes, telephone cables etc.

“The Right Way to Rent”

You alone know the operational demands andspecial conditions affecting the equipment inyour situation and therefore assume theresponsibility for developing, carrying out, andenforcing the safety concepts which apply to yourown operation to effect the greatest safety foryourself and the people around you.

MAXIMUM ANGLE OF OPERATIONDO NOT EXCEED 15º ANGLE

USE COMMON SENSEAND PLENTY OF IT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HT912 USERSINSTRUCTIONS

DO NOT allow any person to operate thehydraulic trencher without first reading andunderstanding the safety instructions and

NEVER allow children to operate the hydraulic trencher.

ALWAYS use hydraulic trencher in a well lighted area.ALWAYS make certain that all control clutches are inthe “disengaged” position prior to starting the engine.The safety clutch lever/Operator Presence Control onthe left handlebar is for operator protection. DO NOTtape down or otherwise bypass this Safety Device.

NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery whenoperating the hydraulic trencher. Keep all clothingaway from moving parts. Item could becomecaught in the machine, resulting in injury.

ALWAYS wear protectiveclothing when operatingthe hydraulic trencher.This includes, but is not limited to, safety glasses, hard hatloose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection.

operating instructions. KNOW THE CONTROLS ANDHOW TO STOP THE HYDRAULIC TRENCHER QUICKLYIN AN EMERGENCY.

1)

2)3)

4)

Police the area before trenching. Remove any foreignobjects in the digging area eg bricks, rocks, wire andsticks. Locate and mark any sprinkler heads, waterpipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or anyother hazard either below or above ground.

5)

DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the engineis running. DO NOT park on incline or parkperpendicular to slope. DO NOT freewheel down incline.

7)

DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governorsettings. Excessive speed is dangerous and willshorten engine life

8)

NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher when fatigued.ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while operatingthe hydraulic trencher, take a break. If you have anytype of physical or mental condition that may beaggravated by strenuous work, consult with yourphysician before you operate this equipment. NEVERoperate the hydraulic trencher under the influence ofmedication, alcohol or drugs.

9)

NEVER operate the unit without the safetyguards in place and in working order. Keepthe unit well maintained and in good working order

Remove the hydraulic trencher from itstrailer. Use caution.

Police the area. Remove anyforeign objects from the area.

Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,gas pipes, telephone cables, etc.

IGNITION: Must be in “ON” position to start. “OFF”to stop.

ENGINE: Throttle cable controls engine speed.Operate at full throttle (all the way forward).

WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL LEVER: Controls wheelspeed forward or reverse after clutch lever is engaged.

DIGGING BOOM CONTROL LEVER: Raises and lowersthe digging boom.

DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: must be in “ON”position BEFORE clutch lever is depressed in orderto start chain in motion. Chain moves in a forwarddirection after clutch lever is engaged.

SAFETY CLUTCH LEVER/OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROL: (At left handle grip) Activates WHEELDRIVE and DIGGING CHAIN controls when depressed.Stops all motion when released.

FORWARD/REVERSE DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: Allows manual operation of chain in forwardor reverse rotation to dislodge objects or dig difficultterrain. (This control can be used with the clutch leverreleased.) To reverse chain, DIGGING CHAIN controlmust be in “OFF” position.

Familiarize yourself with the hydraulictrencher and its controls.

10)

1)

1)

2)

1)

Free Wheel Hub Feature - Operation:Pull one free wheeling pin slightly, using the splitring. Rotate the pin until the 3mm (1/8”) diameter rollpin aligns with the slot in the mounting plate. Allowthe pin to slide through the slot. Repeat for the otherwheel. Roll the trencher until each pin drops into ahole in the hub. The wheel hubs are now locked.Reverse the procedure to unlock the wheels.

2)

DO NOT allow other persons near the hydraulictrencher. It is up to the operator to keepbystanders and animals a minimum of 6 metres(20ft) away from the machine while in operation.

12)

NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher in anenclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbonmonoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison.

13)

WARNING: Hydraulic oil is under extremepressure and can get under skin and burnor poison. Check for leaks with cardboard.

14)

STOP the engine and disconnect the sparkplug lead(s) and allow engine to cool beforeinspecting or performing maintenance onthe hydraulic trencher.

15)

REFUELLING * Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes

* Do not smoke. *Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area.

* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard.

* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.

* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.

16)

ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODYAWAY FROM THE DIGGING CHAIN AND OTHERMOVING PARTS WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

11)

ALWAYS operatehydraulic trencheron level ground only.

6) MAXIMUMANGLE OFOPERATIONDO NOT EXCEED 15º ANGLE

BEFORE USE

OPERATION

TRANSPORT

TRANSPORT1) DO NOT exceed 80kms (50mph) per hour when towing this machine. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL TOWING THIS CHIPPER/MULCHER/SHREDDER TO MAKE SURE THEY HAVE SECURED THE MACHINE PROPERLY TO THE TOW VEHICLE. Make sure that the trailer coupling and the safety tow chain are secured properly and that the lights are operating correctly.

BEFORE USE1) WARNING: Before starting the engine, carefully

inspect the chipper chute hopper, and mulcher shredder hopper. Remove any foreign debris or branches, stones, cans, nails, sweepings, wire, etc.

2) Perform a thorough visual inspection of the chipper mulcher shredder and the chipper disc drive system, make sure that everything is in good working order

OPERATION1) Familiarize yourself with the

chipper mulcher shredder and its controls.2) PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) is mandatory

before operating this machine. Wear safety glasses or helmet and visor combination, loose fitting gloves, hearing protection, and steel caps boots when operating this machine.

3) No foreign objects such as stones, steel, cans, wire, rope or nails should be fed into this machine as damage to the machine will occur

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS

OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

USE COMMON SENSEAND PLENTY OF IT

TRANSPORT

BEFORE USE

1) DO NOT allow any person operate therotary hoe without first reading andunderstanding the safety instructions andoperating instructions.

2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe.

8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever isset at neutral while loading and unloading therotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area.

9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynesare rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to“OFF” before reversing the wheels.

11) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while theengine is running.

12) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governorsettings. Excessive speed is dangerous and willshorten engine life.

13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in anenclosed area. Engine exhaust containscarbon monoxide, an odourless andtasteless poison.

14) STOP the engine and disconnect thespark plug lead(s) and allow engine to cool before inspecting or performingmaintenance on the rotary hoe.

15)

1)

REFUELLING * Shut off the engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.

10) NEVER operate the unit without the safetyguards in place and in working order. Keep the unit well maintained and in good working order.

4) ALWAYS use the rotaryhoe in a well lighted area.

7) NEVER operate the rotary hoe when fatigued.ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired whileoperating the rotary hoe, take a break. If you haveany type of physical or mental condition that maybe aggravated by strenuous work, consult withyour physician before you operate this equipment.NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influenceof medication, alcohol or drugs.

6) DO NOT allow other persons near therotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keepbystanders and animals a minimum of 6

5) ALWAYS operate the rotary hoe on level ground only. Police the area before rotary hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and markany sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any other hazardeither below or above ground.

3) ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operatingthe rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from movingparts. Items could become caught in the machine,resulting in injury.

KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOPTHE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.

metres (20’) away from the machine while inoperation.

ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

* Do not smoke. * Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area. * Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard .

Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral”while loading and unloading the rotary hoeand when moving to or from jobsite.

Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cutas low as possible.

2) If the rotary hoe is to be used in clay or hardground conditions, it is recommended to waterthe area thoroughly and allow sufficient time for earth to soften.

3) Police the area. Remove anyforeign objects from the area.

4) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,gas pipes, telephone cables etc.

“The Right Way to Rent”

You alone know the operational demands andspecial conditions affecting the equipment inyour situation and therefore assume theresponsibility for developing, carrying out, andenforcing the safety concepts which apply to yourown operation to effect the greatest safety foryourself and the people around you.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSAND OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

GT5GARDENTILLER

OPERATION OF GT6221) Remove the garden tiller

from its trailer/carrier/ute. Use caution.

2) Familiarize yourself with the machine and itscontrols.

5) Ensure the tyne engagement control lever is in the neutral position. The tyne engagement control lever is located machine below handle bar. The neutral position

on the left hand side of the

of the lever is achieved by simply releasing the tyne engagement control lever.

4)

3) Adjust wheels if required, using the handle wheeladjustment lever.

Adjust depth shoe if required, using the depth control adjustment lever.

6) Open fuel shut-off valve. Set choke control to Choke or Start position. Set throttle control to Run or Fast

position. Set enginestop switch to On orRun position. Pullstarter cord rapidly.Repeat (if necessary)with choke off.

pull up on the tyne engagement control lever. The tynes will begin to turn. Release the tyne

7) When in position to begin garden tilling,

engagement control lever to stop the tynes turning. Tyne speed is governed by engine throttle setting.

WARNING! – KEEP HANDS ANDFEET CLEAR OF TYNES AT ALLTIMES!

8) Do not hurry the job. Proceed slowly and allowthe machine time to do the job. When groundis extremely hard, reduce engine speed. Considerwatering the surface and reducing engine speed.Adjust wheels and depth shoe accordingly whiletilling

WARNING! – IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY,RELEASE THE TYNE ENGAGEMENTCONTROLLEVER. ALL TILLING ACTIONSTOPS. Turn the engine "STOP" switch to off located on the engine.

9) Stop Engine: Release the tyne engagement control lever. Move throttle to Slow position. Set engine stop switch to Stop or Off position. DO NOT move choke

position to stop engine.Backfire or enginedamage may occur.

AFTER USE1) Turn fuel shut off valve to the "OFF"

position.

2) Allow machine to cool down.

3) Wash mud and dirt off of the garden tiller.Ensure no water enters the carburettor.

4) Remove any weeds, wire, rope or othermaterial that may have wrapped around thetynes and rotor assembly.

5) Return wheels and depth control handle totransport position.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS

OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

USE COMMON SENSEAND PLENTY OF IT

TRANSPORT

BEFORE USE

1) DO NOT allow any person operate therotary hoe without first reading andunderstanding the safety instructions andoperating instructions.

2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe.

8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever isset at neutral while loading and unloading therotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area.

9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynesare rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to“OFF” before reversing the wheels.

11) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while theengine is running.

12) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governorsettings. Excessive speed is dangerous and willshorten engine life.

13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in anenclosed area. Engine exhaust containscarbon monoxide, an odourless andtasteless poison.

14) STOP the engine and disconnect thespark plug lead(s) and allow engine to cool before inspecting or performingmaintenance on the rotary hoe.

15)

1)

REFUELLING * Shut off the engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.

10) NEVER operate the unit without the safetyguards in place and in working order. Keep the unit well maintained and in good working order.

4) ALWAYS use the rotaryhoe in a well lighted area.

7) NEVER operate the rotary hoe when fatigued.ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired whileoperating the rotary hoe, take a break. If you haveany type of physical or mental condition that maybe aggravated by strenuous work, consult withyour physician before you operate this equipment.NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influenceof medication, alcohol or drugs.

6) DO NOT allow other persons near therotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keepbystanders and animals a minimum of 6

5) ALWAYS operate the rotary hoe on level ground only. Police the area before rotary hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and markany sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any other hazardeither below or above ground.

3) ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operatingthe rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from movingparts. Items could become caught in the machine,resulting in injury.

KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOPTHE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.

metres (20’) away from the machine while inoperation.

ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

* Do not smoke. * Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area. * Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard .

Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral”while loading and unloading the rotary hoeand when moving to or from jobsite.

Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cutas low as possible.

2) If the rotary hoe is to be used in clay or hardground conditions, it is recommended to waterthe area thoroughly and allow sufficient time for earth to soften.

3) Police the area. Remove anyforeign objects from the area.

4) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,gas pipes, telephone cables etc.

“The Right Way to Rent”

You alone know the operational demands andspecial conditions affecting the equipment inyour situation and therefore assume theresponsibility for developing, carrying out, andenforcing the safety concepts which apply to yourown operation to effect the greatest safety foryourself and the people around you.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR RH918 USERS

OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

USE COMMON SENSEAND PLENTY OF IT

TRANSPORT

BEFORE USE

1) DO NOT allow any person operate therotary hoe without first reading andunderstanding the safety instructions andoperating instructions.

2) NEVER allow children to operate the rotary hoe.

8) ALWAYS make certain the Tyne Control Lever isset at neutral while loading and unloading therotary hoe, or moving to and away from working area.

9) NEVER run the machine in reverse while the tynesare rotating. Always move the tyne control lever to“OFF” before reversing the wheels.

11) DO NOT leave the machine unattended while theengine is running.

12) DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governorsettings. Excessive speed is dangerous and willshorten engine life.

13) NEVER operate the rotary hoe in anenclosed area. Engine exhaust containscarbon monoxide, an odourless andtasteless poison.

14) STOP the engine and disconnect thespark plug lead(s) and allow engine to cool before inspecting or performingmaintenance on the rotary hoe.

15)

1)

REFUELLING * Shut off the engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.

10) NEVER operate the unit without the safetyguards in place and in working order. Keep the unit well maintained and in good working order.

4) ALWAYS use the rotaryhoe in a well lighted area.

7) NEVER operate the rotary hoe when fatigued.ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired whileoperating the rotary hoe, take a break. If you haveany type of physical or mental condition that maybe aggravated by strenuous work, consult withyour physician before you operate this equipment.NEVER operate the rotary hoe under the influenceof medication, alcohol or drugs.

6) DO NOT allow other persons near therotary hoe. It is up to the operator to keepbystanders and animals a minimum of 6

5) ALWAYS operate the rotary hoe on level ground only. Police the area before rotary hoeing. Remove any foreign objects in the digging area - bricks, rocks, wire and sticks. Locate and markany sprinkler heads, water pipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or any other hazardeither below or above ground.

3) ALWAYS wear protective clothing when operatingthe rotary hoe. This includes, but is not limited to;safety glasses, loose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection. NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery when operating the rotary hoe. Keep all clothing away from movingparts. Items could become caught in the machine,resulting in injury.

KNOW THE CONTROLS AND HOW TO STOPTHE ROTARY HOE QUICKLY IN AN EMERGENCY.

metres (20’) away from the machine while inoperation.

ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODY AWAY FROM THE DIGGING ZONE WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

* Do not smoke. * Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area. * Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard .

Be sure Tyne Control Lever is set to “Neutral”while loading and unloading the rotary hoeand when moving to or from jobsite.

Ensure that all grass and weeds have been cutas low as possible.

2) If the rotary hoe is to be used in clay or hardground conditions, it is recommended to waterthe area thoroughly and allow sufficient time for earth to soften.

3) Police the area. Remove anyforeign objects from the area.

4) Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,gas pipes, telephone cables etc.

“The Right Way to Rent”

You alone know the operational demands andspecial conditions affecting the equipment inyour situation and therefore assume theresponsibility for developing, carrying out, andenforcing the safety concepts which apply to yourown operation to effect the greatest safety foryourself and the people around you.

USE COMMON SENSEAND PLENTY OF IT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HT912 USERSINSTRUCTIONS

DO NOT allow any person to operate thehydraulic trencher without first reading andunderstanding the safety instructions and

NEVER allow children to operate the hydraulic trencher.

ALWAYS use hydraulic trencher in a well lighted area.ALWAYS make certain that all control clutches are inthe “disengaged” position prior to starting the engine.The safety clutch lever/Operator Presence Control onthe left handlebar is for operator protection. DO NOTtape down or otherwise bypass this Safety Device.

NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery whenoperating the hydraulic trencher. Keep all clothingaway from moving parts. Item could becomecaught in the machine, resulting in injury.

ALWAYS wear protectiveclothing when operatingthe hydraulic trencher.This includes, but is not limited to, safety glasses, hard hatloose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection.

operating instructions. KNOW THE CONTROLS ANDHOW TO STOP THE HYDRAULIC TRENCHER QUICKLYIN AN EMERGENCY.

1)

2)3)

4)

Police the area before trenching. Remove any foreignobjects in the digging area eg bricks, rocks, wire andsticks. Locate and mark any sprinkler heads, waterpipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or anyother hazard either below or above ground.

5)

DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the engineis running. DO NOT park on incline or parkperpendicular to slope. DO NOT freewheel down incline.

7)

DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governorsettings. Excessive speed is dangerous and willshorten engine life

8)

NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher when fatigued.ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while operatingthe hydraulic trencher, take a break. If you have anytype of physical or mental condition that may beaggravated by strenuous work, consult with yourphysician before you operate this equipment. NEVERoperate the hydraulic trencher under the influence ofmedication, alcohol or drugs.

9)

NEVER operate the unit without the safetyguards in place and in working order. Keepthe unit well maintained and in good working order

Remove the hydraulic trencher from itstrailer. Use caution.

Police the area. Remove anyforeign objects from the area.

Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,gas pipes, telephone cables, etc.

IGNITION: Must be in “ON” position to start. “OFF”to stop.

ENGINE: Throttle cable controls engine speed.Operate at full throttle (all the way forward).

WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL LEVER: Controls wheelspeed forward or reverse after clutch lever is engaged.

DIGGING BOOM CONTROL LEVER: Raises and lowersthe digging boom.

DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: must be in “ON”position BEFORE clutch lever is depressed in orderto start chain in motion. Chain moves in a forwarddirection after clutch lever is engaged.

SAFETY CLUTCH LEVER/OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROL: (At left handle grip) Activates WHEELDRIVE and DIGGING CHAIN controls when depressed.Stops all motion when released.

FORWARD/REVERSE DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: Allows manual operation of chain in forwardor reverse rotation to dislodge objects or dig difficultterrain. (This control can be used with the clutch leverreleased.) To reverse chain, DIGGING CHAIN controlmust be in “OFF” position.

Familiarize yourself with the hydraulictrencher and its controls.

10)

1)

1)

2)

1)

Free Wheel Hub Feature - Operation:Pull one free wheeling pin slightly, using the splitring. Rotate the pin until the 3mm (1/8”) diameter rollpin aligns with the slot in the mounting plate. Allowthe pin to slide through the slot. Repeat for the otherwheel. Roll the trencher until each pin drops into ahole in the hub. The wheel hubs are now locked.Reverse the procedure to unlock the wheels.

2)

DO NOT allow other persons near the hydraulictrencher. It is up to the operator to keepbystanders and animals a minimum of 6 metres(20ft) away from the machine while in operation.

12)

NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher in anenclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbonmonoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison.

13)

WARNING: Hydraulic oil is under extremepressure and can get under skin and burnor poison. Check for leaks with cardboard.

14)

STOP the engine and disconnect the sparkplug lead(s) and allow engine to cool beforeinspecting or performing maintenance onthe hydraulic trencher.

15)

REFUELLING * Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes

* Do not smoke. *Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area.

* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard.

* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.

* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.

16)

ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODYAWAY FROM THE DIGGING CHAIN AND OTHERMOVING PARTS WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

11)

ALWAYS operatehydraulic trencheron level ground only.

6) MAXIMUMANGLE OFOPERATIONDO NOT EXCEED 15º ANGLE

BEFORE USE

OPERATION

TRANSPORTUSE COMMON SENSEAND PLENTY OF IT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HT912 USERSINSTRUCTIONS

DO NOT allow any person to operate thehydraulic trencher without first reading andunderstanding the safety instructions and

NEVER allow children to operate the hydraulic trencher.

ALWAYS use hydraulic trencher in a well lighted area.ALWAYS make certain that all control clutches are inthe “disengaged” position prior to starting the engine.The safety clutch lever/Operator Presence Control onthe left handlebar is for operator protection. DO NOTtape down or otherwise bypass this Safety Device.

NEVER wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery whenoperating the hydraulic trencher. Keep all clothingaway from moving parts. Item could becomecaught in the machine, resulting in injury.

ALWAYS wear protectiveclothing when operatingthe hydraulic trencher.This includes, but is not limited to, safety glasses, hard hatloose fitting gloves, steel capped boots and hearing protection.

operating instructions. KNOW THE CONTROLS ANDHOW TO STOP THE HYDRAULIC TRENCHER QUICKLYIN AN EMERGENCY.

1)

2)3)

4)

Police the area before trenching. Remove any foreignobjects in the digging area eg bricks, rocks, wire andsticks. Locate and mark any sprinkler heads, waterpipes, gas lines, electrical and telephone cables or anyother hazard either below or above ground.

5)

DO NOT leave the machine unattended while the engineis running. DO NOT park on incline or parkperpendicular to slope. DO NOT freewheel down incline.

7)

DO NOT overspeed the engine or alter the governorsettings. Excessive speed is dangerous and willshorten engine life

8)

NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher when fatigued.ALWAYS BE ALERT! If you get tired while operatingthe hydraulic trencher, take a break. If you have anytype of physical or mental condition that may beaggravated by strenuous work, consult with yourphysician before you operate this equipment. NEVERoperate the hydraulic trencher under the influence ofmedication, alcohol or drugs.

9)

NEVER operate the unit without the safetyguards in place and in working order. Keepthe unit well maintained and in good working order

Remove the hydraulic trencher from itstrailer. Use caution.

Police the area. Remove anyforeign objects from the area.

Identify and mark the location of sprinkler heads,gas pipes, telephone cables, etc.

IGNITION: Must be in “ON” position to start. “OFF”to stop.

ENGINE: Throttle cable controls engine speed.Operate at full throttle (all the way forward).

WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL LEVER: Controls wheelspeed forward or reverse after clutch lever is engaged.

DIGGING BOOM CONTROL LEVER: Raises and lowersthe digging boom.

DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: must be in “ON”position BEFORE clutch lever is depressed in orderto start chain in motion. Chain moves in a forwarddirection after clutch lever is engaged.

SAFETY CLUTCH LEVER/OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROL: (At left handle grip) Activates WHEELDRIVE and DIGGING CHAIN controls when depressed.Stops all motion when released.

FORWARD/REVERSE DIGGING CHAIN CONTROL LEVER: Allows manual operation of chain in forwardor reverse rotation to dislodge objects or dig difficultterrain. (This control can be used with the clutch leverreleased.) To reverse chain, DIGGING CHAIN controlmust be in “OFF” position.

Familiarize yourself with the hydraulictrencher and its controls.

10)

1)

1)

2)

1)

Free Wheel Hub Feature - Operation:Pull one free wheeling pin slightly, using the splitring. Rotate the pin until the 3mm (1/8”) diameter rollpin aligns with the slot in the mounting plate. Allowthe pin to slide through the slot. Repeat for the otherwheel. Roll the trencher until each pin drops into ahole in the hub. The wheel hubs are now locked.Reverse the procedure to unlock the wheels.

2)

DO NOT allow other persons near the hydraulictrencher. It is up to the operator to keepbystanders and animals a minimum of 6 metres(20ft) away from the machine while in operation.

12)

NEVER operate the hydraulic trencher in anenclosed area. Engine exhaust contains carbonmonoxide, an odourless and tasteless poison.

13)

WARNING: Hydraulic oil is under extremepressure and can get under skin and burnor poison. Check for leaks with cardboard.

14)

STOP the engine and disconnect the sparkplug lead(s) and allow engine to cool beforeinspecting or performing maintenance onthe hydraulic trencher.

15)

REFUELLING * Shut off engine. DO NOT REFUEL AN ENGINE WHILE OPERATING!* Allow engine to cool. Minimum 5 minutes

* Do not smoke. *Allow no naked flame or hot material in refuelling area.

* Use only approved fuel containers and funnels. Remember, fuel is a potential hazard.

* Do not over-fill fuel tank. Allow space for fuel expansion.

* USE UNLEADED FUEL ONLY. Use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.* Do not mix oil with unleaded fuel.

16)

ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDS, FEET AND BODYAWAY FROM THE DIGGING CHAIN AND OTHERMOVING PARTS WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

11)

ALWAYS operatehydraulic trencheron level ground only.

6) MAXIMUMANGLE OFOPERATIONDO NOT EXCEED 15º ANGLE

BEFORE USE

OPERATION

TRANSPORT

80KPH

50MPH

USE COMMON SENSE AND PLENTY OF ITOPERATOR MUST BE TRAINED

P/N 1301-0022-A© Copyright 2014, Red Roo Sales & Service Company Pty. Ltd.

DischargE ZonE

Belt Guard

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Throttle Control

Tow Coupling Locking Pin

Chipper Chute/Hopper

JockeyWheel

Mulcher/Shredder Hopper

Fuel Tank

Clutch

SafetyTowChain

Engine Exhaust

Engine

Discharge Zone:Material discharges directly onto the ground - NEvER stand directly behind the machine while in operation

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