James Pasquill

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Thanks for the idea on cutting up a tarp to fit. I've just wrapped it in tarps and shock cord in the past, which often blow off, and that has contributed to the rusting.


Another question, what are you all using for lube on the bearings and shredder mechanism?  The manuals I have seen don't mention that as part of general maintenance. It seems to me that a machine that is 30 years old and often left exposed to the elements, ought to be lubed.  
3 years ago
BTW, the Gates 6929 belt is available at chain auto parts store like O'Reilly. They are about $10 more than ebay or Amazon, but if you need one in pinch, they are in stock at least in stores in my area.

Has anyone found a cover that fits this machine?  All I can find are too short.  I want to upgrade from a plastic tire bag.
3 years ago
If the manual is for the model year we have been discussing here, 47254, 47255, I'd like a copy.  I think I have all the info I need from a a manual for an older version, but it would still be good to have the right manual.      

I assume you have all found this, but just in case, the company that bought Troy Bilt has some parts available, including belts.  http://www.chalmersindustries.com/ChipperParts-s/143.htm

Also, Rustoleum makes a Troy Bilt Red spray paint.  https://www.lowes.com/pd/Rust-Oleum-Gloss-Troy-Built-Red-Spray-Paint-Actual-Net-Contents-12-oz/999977810 Now that I have my machine running well again, I will touch up the paint, remove the rust, and hope for another 10 years or so.   Jim
3 years ago
I stumbled onto this thread last week and have learned a few things.   Thanks to all who contributed.  My 47254 had been out of service for a 5 or 6 years due to a carb issue.  This weekend I replaced the carburetor with one purchased on Amazon. The carb kit came with a new air filter, so I changed that, then cleaned the plug and changed the oil. It fired right up on one pull.  I produced a bushel of wood chips in a few minutes. I'll need to sharpen the blade.  The flails look fine.      If anyone is still looking for a manual  this might be what you need.  http://www.brentchalmers.com/Manuals/1989Troy-BiltTomahawkChipperShredderOwnerOperatorManual.pdf
It may not be the same year, but it is most definitely the right machine.  Jim P
3 years ago