Fig. 7
TOP HOPPER-FRONT CHUT The large sloping front
chute of the Top Hopper is designed to accept leaves
and small garden clippings. Shredding and mulching
is achieved by natural suction of the debris through
the blade chamber.
Do not overfeed and do not feed wet, soggy material
into the Trisecta as this may clog the blade chamber
and the discharge chute. (Fig 8)
TOPHOPPER-BLACK CHUTE The smaller back chute
of the top Hopper accepts medium to larger size
garden clippings.
Shredding and mulching is achieved through the
same action as the front chute. If a finer type mulch is
required than is initially achieved, re-feed the mulch
through again until the desired result is obtained.
(Fig 9).
Do not feed solid branches through the two Top
Hopper chutes.
SIDE CHUTE The elongated chute located at the rear
of the machine is specially designed to accept solid
garden clippings and branches up to 1-1/2" (38mm) in
diameter.
IMPORTANT: When feeding long, large diameter
material, control the rate of feed by pulling back on
the material so as not to stall or overload the motor.
(Fig 10)
Fig. 8
UNPACKING
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5.
LOOSE PARTS LIST
Assemble the following parts in accordance with the
instructions on the following pages.
• Hopper Assembly
• Connecting Tube Assembly
• Hex Wrench
• 5 Safety Set Screws M5 X 15
• 2 Split Pins
• 2 Wheels
Fig. 9
• 2 Flat Washers 12mm
• 2 Hex Screws M8 X 40
• 2 Flat Washers 8mm
• 2 Spring Washers 8mm
• 2 Wheel Covers
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WARNING!Do not under any circum-
stances, place hands inside the geeding
chutes while the machine is operation.
Force feeding of debris is not necessary due
to the natural suction action of the trisecta.
Carefully remove all parts from the shipping
carton.
Do not discard material until you have identified
all the parts using the parts list.
If all parts have been included proceed to
assembly.
If you are missing a parts, contact the retailer
you purchased it form before attempting to
assemble your Trisecta.
Examine all the parts to make sure no break age
has occurred during shipping. Any damaged part
should be replaced before attempting to use the
Trisecta.
Fig. 10