Troy-Bilt 414 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Setting Up 
Your Chipper 
Shredder
IMPORTANT: This unit is shipped without gasoline or oil 
in the engine. Be certain to service engine with gasoline 
and oil as instructed in the separate engine manual 
before operating your machine.
Loose Parts In Carton
a.  Debris Collection Bag
b.  Tow Bar
c.  Safety Glasses
d.  Engine Oil
Lowering The Chipper Chute
(Model 24A-424G766 Only)
1.  For shipping reasons, the unit is crated with its chipper 
chute in a raised position. To pivot it downward, 
proceed as follows: 
a.  Pull the spring latch upward.
b.  Gently pivot the chipper chute down until it clicks 
into the lock rod. See Figure 1.
WARNING: Never operate the chipper 
shredder with the chipper chute in the 
raised position. Doing so may result in 
property damage or serious injury to 
the operator or bystanders.
Attaching The Debris
Collection Bag
2.  To attach the bag:
a.  Place the opening of the bag completely over the 
chute deflector.
b.  Position the bag so that the wing knobs which 
secure the chute deflector to the impeller housing 
are completely covered. 
c.  Pull on the drawstrap until the bag is tight around 
chute deflector opening. See Figure 2.
Attaching The Tow Bar
3.  To attach the tow bar:
a.  Remove the spring pin and clevis pin from the end 
of the tongue. See Figure 3.
b.  Insert the tongue into the base.
c.  Reinsert the clevis pin through aligning holes in 
both the tongue and the base. Fasten with the 
spring pin to secure. See Figure 3.
Figure 3
Figure 2
NOTE: All references in 
this manual to the left 
or right side of the chip-
per shredder is from 
the operating position 
only. Exceptions, if any, 
will be specified.
Figure 1
IMPORTANT
This unit is shipped 
without gasoline or 
oil in the engine. Be 
certain to service 
engine with gasoline 
and oil as instructed 
in the separate engine 
manual before operat-
ing your machine.
WARNING
Never operate the 
chipper shredder with 
the chipper chute in the 
raised position. Doing 
so may result in prop-
erty damage or serious 
injury to the operator 
or bystanders.