The 350PRO Drum Wood Chipper is rated to process branches and wood waste up to 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter. Larger logs are not recommended and may damage the machine.
It is powered by a 15 hp gasoline engine. For the exact engine make/model and whether it is a 4‑stroke, check the product manual or contact the seller.
Yes. Its compact, portable design makes it suitable for homeowners, landscapers, small farms, gardens and forestry professionals for light- to medium-duty wood processing.
Weight and exact dimensions vary by configuration. The product is described as compact and portable — contact the seller or consult the specification sheet for model-specific weight and dimensions.
Always wear eye protection, hearing protection, gloves and sturdy footwear. Keep loose clothing and jewelry away, never put hands into the feed hopper, feed butt-first, use a push stick if provided, and shut off the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop before clearing jams or performing maintenance.
To reduce jams, avoid feeding material larger than 6 inches, remove rocks or metal contaminants, feed at a steady rate, and avoid excessively wet or frozen wood. If a jam occurs, turn off the engine, disconnect the spark plug or ignition, wait for moving parts to stop, then follow the manual’s instructions to clear the obstruction safely.
Perform routine inspections before each use (blades, fasteners, belts, fuel/oil leaks). Follow the engine manufacturer's schedule for oil changes, air filter and spark plug service. Sharpen or replace chipper blades as they dull; check belts and bearings and lubricate pivot points per the manual.
No. Feeding wood contaminated with soil, rocks, nails, or other foreign objects will damage blades and internal components. Inspect and clean material before chipping.
Common spare parts include chipper blades/knives, shear bolts, belts, air filters, spark plugs and fuel/oil filters. Use OEM parts or seller-recommended replacements to ensure proper fit and safety.
As a gasoline-powered machine, it generates significant noise and exhaust. Always wear hearing protection and operate in well-ventilated outdoor areas. Check and follow local noise and emissions regulations.
Some assembly is typically required (mounting chute, wheels, guards). The unit is described as compact and portable; the exact level of assembly and shipping configuration varies. Follow the included assembly manual and use the proper tools.
Store in a dry, sheltered area. Follow the engine manufacturer’s long-term storage procedures (stabilize or drain fuel, change oil, protect against corrosion). Disconnect the spark plug for safety and keep the machine covered.
Warranty terms vary by seller and region. Check the product listing or contact the seller/dealer for warranty details and authorized service centers. For repairs, use authorized technicians or follow the operator manual for maintenance.
Check fuel level and fuel shut-off valve, ensure the choke is set correctly, inspect the spark plug and wiring, and verify the air filter is not clogged. If basic checks don't solve the issue, consult the manual or contact service support.
Replace or resharpen blades when cutting performance drops (more tearing than clean chips), when blades are visibly damaged, chipped, or bent, or per the service intervals recommended in the manual. Always use appropriate replacement blades and follow torque/spec instructions.
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