LITTLE WONDER® Shredding
Models 8221 and 8271
© 2005 Little Wonder, Div. of Schiller-Pfeiffer Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Safety and Warnings
Keep hands and
feet away from
air discharge
areas. Rotating
fan will cause
serious injury.
A. Safety Decals
In order to keep operators of the Shredding TruckLoader
informed regarding safety and/or unit operation, decals (labels)
have been placed on various parts of the unit. Adherence to
the warnings and instructions depicted or otherwise conveyed
in these decals is absolutely essential to the safe operation of
the Shredding TruckLoader.
These decals (labels) must be replaced if they become illegible
due to abrasion, etc.
Before
performing
It is your responsibility to replace the decals (labels) when they
become hard to read. The location of these decals and their
part numbers for ordering are shown on the picture below.
Caution:
Thrown
objects.
any service or
maintenance,
disconnect spark
plug wire. Make
sure throttle is in
STOP position.
WARNING
DANGER
Keep
bystanders
away.
IMPROPER USE OR CARE OF THIS SHREDDING
TRUCKLOADER, OR FAILURE TO WEAR PROPER
PROTECTION CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
Read and
Always wear
eye, ear and
breathing
understand the
Owners Manual.
Store your
Owners Manual
in a safe place.
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE RULES FOR
SAFE OPERATION AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS
IN THIS MANUAL.
protection.
P/N 600602
Warning Label
WEAR HEARING, EYE, AND BREATHING
PROTECTION.
Caution: Hot Surface
P/N 720609
Keep bystanders away.
Caution: Thrown objects.
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General Safety Rules
1. Read and understand manual.
WARNING
DANGER
2. Wear eye, hearing, and breathing protection, proper
clothing and footwear.
DO NOT USE THE SHREDDING TRUCKLOADER IF
THE MUFFLER IS DEFECTIVE OR MISSING.
3. While operating the machine, maintain a safe operating
position, secure footing and good balance at all times.
A.
Warnings - "Don’ts"
4. Keep area clear of children, pets and bystanders.
Don’t attempt to remove materials from
intake or discharge when Shredding
TruckLoader is running, or fan is rotating.
5. Never attempt to use an incomplete machine or one fitted
with an unauthorized modification.
Don’t install or remove components while
Shredding TruckLoader is running. Turn off
engine to make changeover. Be sure throttle
is in the “slow” position, ignition key is in
the “off” position and the Shredding
6. Avoid contact with and inhalation of harmful fluids, gases,
mists, fumes, and dust.
7. Check operation of the safety interlock switch daily. Do
not defeat interlock system; it is for your protection.
TruckLoader has come to a complete stop.
Remove the spark plug wires from the
spark plug before removing material.
8. Do not allow children to operate machine.
9. Do not override or remove any safety devices.
WARNING
DANGER
Don’t point the Shredding TruckLoader
discharge chute in the direction of people, cars, glass or
anything that could be injured or damaged by blown debris.
10. FAN COASTS AFTER THE ENGINE IS TURNED OFF.
Don’t attempt to repair Shredding TruckLoader. Have repairs
made by a qualified Little Wonder dealer or repairman. See
that only Little Wonder and recommended engine manufacturer
replacement parts are used.
WARNING
DANGER
11. ROTATING FAN. DON’T ATTEMPT TO REMOVE
MATERIALS FROM INTAKE OR DISCHARGE WHEN
UNIT IS RUNNING, OR FAN IS ROTATING.
WARNING
DANGER
WARNING
DANGER
DO NOT SMOKE WHEN FILLING FUEL TANK
12. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT IF EXCESSIVE VIBRATION
OCCURS; SHUT ENGINE OFF IMMEDIATELY! REMOVE
SPARK PLUG WIRES AND CHECK FOR DAMAGED
IMPELLER, LOOSE IMPELLER BOLT, LOOSE IMPELLER
KEY, OR LODGED FOREIGN OBJECTS.
Don’t leave the engine running while the Shredding
TruckLoader is unattended.
Don’t store, spill, or use gasoline near flames or spark
13. Keep hands away from hose inlet and discharge chute.
14. Disconnect spark plugs before doing any cleaning or
maintenance – There are two spark plugs on the machine.
Disconnect both.
B.
Warnings - "Do’s"
Always dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry.
They can be caught in moving parts. Use of sturdy gloves,
non-skid footwear and safety glasses are recommended.
Always wear ear protectors where possible. Use respirator
mask to avoid breathing dust.
15. If the Shredding TruckLoader is mounted on a trailer,
make sure that the driver of the towing vehicle has the
operator of the Shredding TruckLoader in full view at all
times.
Always stay alert. Watch what you are doing and use common
sense. Do not operate Shredding TruckLoader when fatigued.
16. When operating the Shredding TruckLoader, operator must
stay to the side of the machine, never in front or behind
Always keep hands away from air intake and air
discharge chute.
17. Wear gloves to protect your hands.
18. Beware that the machine is loud and during normal
operation it may interfere with speech communication.
Always maintain and examine Shredding TruckLoader with
care. Follow maintenance instructions given in unit and
engine manuals.
19. Check mounting hardware daily! Beware of the possibility
that the machine may overturn, fall, or tip over because of
unexpected movement of the vehicle.
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C.
Engine/ Fuel Warnings - "Don’ts"
Don’t fuel engine or check fuel while smoking or near
an open flame or other ignition source. Stop engine and
be sure it is cool before refueling.
Don’t leave the engine running while the Shredding
TruckLoader is unattended.
Don’t transport the Shredding Truckloader while the
engine is running.
Don’t start, run this TruckLoader indoors, or in an
improperly ventilated area as poisonous carbon
monoxide and other gasses are emitted.
Don’t run engine when electrical system causes spark
outside the cylinder. During periodic checks of the
spark plug, keep plug a safe distance from cylinder to
avoid ignition of evaporated fuel from cylinder.
Don’t check for spark with spark plug or plug wire
removed and grounded. Use an approved tester. Sparks
can ignite fumes.
B.
Warnings - "Do’s" Con't.
Don’t run engine when the odor of gasoline is present
or other explosive conditions exist.
Always store Shredding TruckLoader indoors. When not in
use, store Shredding TruckLoader indoors in a sheltered area (a
dry place) where it is not accessible to children. The Shredding
TruckLoader, as well as fuel, should not be stored in a house.
Keep throttle in the “slow” position and ignition key in the
“off” position.
Don’t operate the unit if gasoline is spilled. Clean up
spill completely before starting engine.
Don’t refuel indoors or in an improperly
ventilated area.
Always be sure Shredding TruckLoader is fully assembled.
Never operate Shredding TruckLoader without all guards and
deflectors in place. Ensure that all nuts, bolts and screws are
installed and properly tightened.
Don’t operate your Shredding TruckLoader if there is
an accumulation of debris around the muffler, and
cooling fins.
Don’t touch hot mufflers, cylinders or cooling fins as
contact may cause serious burns.
Always keep the throttle in the “slow” position when
not in use.
Always keep a safe distance between two or more operators
when working together simultaneously.
D.
Engine/ Fuel Warnings - "Do’s"
Always use fresh gasoline.
WARNING
DANGER
Always handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.
Never add fuel to a machine with a running or hot
engine. Do not inhale fuel fumes as they are toxic.
IF THE SHREDDING TRUCKLOADER IS USED
IMPROPERLY OR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT
FOLLOWED, THE USER RISKS SERIOUS INJURY TO
THEMSELVES AND OTHERS.
The use of spark arrestor mufflers is required by law in
the state of California (Section 4442 of the California
Public Resources Code), as well as in other states or
municipalities. Federal laws apply on federal lands.
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS
SHREDDING TRUCKLOADER.
WARNING
DANGER
HANDLE FUEL WITH CARE. IT IS HIGHLY
FLAMMABLE. FUELING A HOT ENGINE OR NEAR
AN IGNITION SOURCE CAN CAUSE A FIRE AND
RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/ OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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Assembly Instructions:
A. Hose Assembly (Figure #1)
1. Remove the Hose from the box.
5. Insert the Intake Nozzle into the end of the hose
opposite the hose flange as shown.
2. With the assistance of a second person, hold the hose
at both ends and stretch it out as far as possible.
This will maximize the hose length and open the
internal diameter.
6. Using the second Hose Clamp, secure the hose to the
Intake Nozzle by wrapping the clamp around the hose
portion covering the Intake Nozzle and tighten.
3. Insert the Hose Flange Assembly into one of the open
ends as shown.
7. Install the Intake Nozzle Handle as shown.
8. To secure the Intake Nozzle Handle to the Intake
Nozzle, insert the (4) Bolts (720597) and (4) Nuts
(720583) that have been provided for the installation.
4. Using one of the Hose Clamps, secure the hose to the
Hose Flange Assembly by wrapping the clamp around
the hose portion covering the Hose Flange and tighten.
HOSE FLANGE
ASSEMBLY
HOSE
INTAKE NOZZLE
HANDLE
HOSE CLAMP
Figure #1
INTAKE NOZZLE
HOSE CLAMP
BOL
NUT
LIFTING LUG
B. Mounting the Shredding TruckLoader Fram
(Figure #2)
1. There are four holes in the TruckLoader frame deck
through which the unit can be secured to an
appropriate mounting surface. For your convenience
(4) Bolts (720599) and (4) Nuts (720560) have been
provided for the installation.
FRAME
LIFTING BARS
2. For the purpose of lifting your unit, two options have
been provided for you. The first option is a lifting
lug found near the engine muffler mounted on the
backside of the Housing Assembly. This lug has
been designed to hold a maximum of 500 pounds.
The second option is the lifting bars, which are
incorporated in the frame and found on either side
of the Housing Assembly.
Figure #2
FRAME DECK MOUNTING HOLES
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C. Mounting the Boom Arm Assembly to the
Housing Boom Column (Figure #3)
1. Slide a Thrust Washer (720428) onto the shaft of the
Boom Column Assembly.
5. Secure the Boom Arm Assembly and Washers to the
shaft with a Lock Nut (720580).
2. Apply some #2 lithium based grease to the shaft of the
Boom Column.
6. As needed, insert some #2 lithium based grease
through the grease fitting provided in the Boom Arm
Assembly.
3. Install the Boom Arm Assembly (720406) onto the
shaft of the Boom Column Assembly.
7. Install Linch Pin (720437) as shown.
4. Slide a second Thrust Washer (720428) onto the shaft
of the Boom Column Assembly.
BOOM COLUMN
LOCK NUT
THRUST WASHER
BOOM ARM ASSEMBLY
GREASE FITTING
LINCH PIN
Figure #3
THRUST WASHER
ROTATE TO
DESIRED POSITION
D. Mounting the Discharge Chute to the
TruckLoader Housing (Figure #4)
1. Slide the Discharge Clamp Ring (720412) over the
Discharge Chute and down onto its flange.
DISCHARGE CHUTE
DISCHARGE
CLAMP RING
2. Lift the Discharge Chute’s flange (720261) with the
Discharge Clamp Ring (720412) and place on top of the
Transition Discharge Tube’s flange (720461) as shown.
KNOB
NUT
3. Align the mounting holes of the Discharge Clamp
Ring (720412) with the bolts on the Transition
Discharge Tube’s flange (720461).
Figure #4
4. Secure the Discharge Clamp Ring (720412) to the
Transition Discharge Tube’s flange (720461) by
lightly fastening a Nut (720583) and Knob (720507)
in an alternating pattern as three of each are provided.
5. Position the Discharge Chute into the receiver box of
the transport vehicle and tighten down the Nuts and
Knobs previously installed.
FIGURE
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E. Changing the direction of the Discharge Chute
(Figure #4)
3. Since the Hose Assembly may be rotated 360 degrees,
orient the Intake Nozzle to your preferred position and
lock it in place.
1. Loosen the Knobs (720507) by hand and, if needed,
the Nuts (720583) with a 1/2” wrench.
2. Rotate the Discharge Chute to the desired position.
4. To lock the Hose Assembly in place, tighten the two
knobs attached to the Flange Retainer Plate and
Flapper Retainer as shown. By tightening the knobs,
it will push the flange of the Hose Flange Assembly
against the flange of the Inlet Assembly and activate
the Safety Switch Plate (720214). THIS MUST BE
DONE TO OPERATE THIS UNIT.
3. Retighten the Knobs by hand and the Nuts, if
loosened, with the 1/2” wrench.
F. Attaching the Hose Assembly to the Inlet
Assembly (Figure #5)
1. Loosen the knob and rotate the Flapper Retainer
(720257) to allow the Inlet Flapper to be lifted
upward.
5. When the Hose assembly is removed from the Inlet
Assembly for unit transportation, the Inlet Flapper
must be closed and the Flapper Retainer (720257)
must be rotated to lock it in place.
2. With the Inlet Flapper held upward, install the Hose
Assembly by inserting the flange of the Hose Flange
Assembly into the space (gap) between the face of the
Inlet Assembly Flange and the back face Flange
Retainer Plate as shown. The pin located in the upper
right corner of the Inlet Assembly Flange will prevent
the Hose Flange Assembly from sliding out of
this pocket.
INLET
FLAPPER
PIN
INLET
ASSEMBLY
HOSE
FLANGE
ASSEMBLY
FLAPPER
RETAINER
HOSE
ASSEMBLY
FLANGE
RETAINER PLATE
KNOB
Figure #5
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G. Attaching the Chain Loop Assembly to the
Boom Arm Assembly (Figure #6)
H. Attaching the Hose Band to the Chain Loop
Assembly (Figure #6)
1. Slip the threaded end of the Chain Loop Assembly
(720290) through the hole found at the end of the
Boom Arm Assembly (720406).
1. After wrapping the Hose Band around the Hose, insert
the Bolt (720588) through the holes in the Hose Band.
2. Once through, secure the Bolt in the Hose Band with
the Nut (720585).
2. Once through, secure the Chain Loop Assembly with
the Nut (720576).
3. Attach the Hose Band to the Chain Loop Assembly by
connecting the chain to the Bolt (720588) via the
supplied Carabiner Quick Clip (720487)
3. The level position of the Hose Assembly to the Inlet
Flange Assembly can be controlled by adjusting the
position of the Nut on the thread of the Chain Loop
Assembly.
4. Make sure the Hose Band is in the proper position
with respect to the Hose to allow free movement with
the Boom Arm Assembly.
NUT (720576)
BOOM ARM
ASSEMBLY
CHAIN LOOP
ASSEMBLY
NUT (720585)
BOLT (720588)
HOSE
BAND
Figure #6
I. Adding Oil to the Engine
K. Connecting the Battery
1. Fill the crankcase with the proper oil to the “F” mark
found on the dipstick. The oil recommendations are
found in the Engine Oil and Fuel section of this
manual.
1. Connect the Red Battery Cable (720339) found
connected to the engine starter to the positive terminal
of the battery with the Bolt (720573) and Nut
(720574) provided.
2. Connect the Black Battery Cable (720340) found
connected to the engine block to the negative terminal
of the battery with the Bolt (720573) and Nut
(720574) provided.
J. Filling the Gas Tank
1. Fill the tank with the proper fuel. Take extra caution
when filling the tank not to over-fill it. The fuel
recommendations are found in the Engine Oil and
Fuel section of this manual.
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L. Discharge Extension Kit Assembly
Instructions
Operation:
A. Starting the Engine
Contents Included in Kit:
1. Check the oil level. Add oil if necessary.
1. Discharge Extension Hose (720436)
2. Hose Clamp (720388)
2. Check the air cleaner for dirty, loose, or damaged
parts. Clean or replace parts as necessary.
Tools Needed:
3. Check the air intake and cooling area for dirt or debris
and clean as necessary.
1. 9/16" Box Wrench or Socket Wrench w/ 9/16" Socket
2. Socket Wrench w/ 3/8" Socket or Flat Head
Screw Driver
4. Move the choke control lever to the “choke” position.
5. Move the throttle control lever to the middle position.
3. Utility Knife (if required)
4. Heavy Duty Wire Cutters (if required)
6. Turn the ignition key clockwise to start the engine. As
soon as the engine starts, release the key.
Disassembly and Assembly Instructions:
1. Turn off the TruckLoader and disconnect both of the
spark plug wires from the engine.
7. After letting the engine warm up, slowly move the
choke lever to the “open” run position.
2. Disassemble the TruckLoader Discharge Flapper by
removing the knob, (2) nuts, (2) washers, and (3) bolts.
8. See the engine manual for additional information
on starting.
3. Remove the Discharge Flapper from the
Discharge Nozzle.
B. Vacuuming
1. This machine has been designed for two methods of
vacuuming debris.
4. Slide the Discharge Extension Hose over the end of
the Discharge Nozzle where the Flapper has been
removed. Make sure the Hose has overlapped the
Discharge Nozzle by at least 6 inches.
•
•
With the handles of the Intake Nozzle in the
operator’s hands, move the Nozzle back and
forth in a sweeping motion over the debris.
5. Secure the attachment of the Discharge Extension
Hose to the Discharge Nozzle with the supplied Hose
Clamp. When installing the Hose Clamp, make sure it
is positioned between the 1st and 2nd coil of the
Discharge Extension Hose. Once in position, tighten
the clamp to ensure a firm connection of the two parts.
Rotate the Hose Assembly 90 degrees at the
Inlet to allow the Intake Nozzle to lay sideways
on the ground. By placing the Nozzle in this
position, debris can be raked into the Nozzle by
the operator.
6. Insert the opposite end of the Discharge Extension
Hose into the receiver box on your truck. In the event
the Hose is too long for your application, you can
choose to cut it to a shorter length. If you shorten the
length of this hose, make sure enough hose is left to
properly install and secure it into the truck.
2. While large amounts of debris can be vacuumed
quickly with this machine, caution must be taken to
avoid blocking the airflow into the Nozzle.
3. To increase the life of your Hose, periodically rotate
the Intake Nozzle with respect to the Hose. This will
allow the hose to wear more evenly.
7. Once the Hose is properly fit into your truck, secure it
in place with a rope, bungee cord, etc., as required to
secure it in place.
C. Stopping the Engine
1. Move the throttle control lever to the “turtle”
(slow) position.
8. Make sure the Discharge Nozzle and Discharge
Extension Hose is positioned to ensure a straight flow
from the TruckLoader into your receiver box.
2. Turn the key to the “off” position.
D. Debris Blockage
9. Once everything has been properly positioned and
secured, reconnect both spark plug wires on your engine.
1. If a decrease in suction is experienced, there may be a
debris blockage in the hose. To remove this blockage,
simply grab the handles of the Intake Nozzle and
stretch the hose out into a straight line with respect to
the Inlet of the unit while the engine is at full throttle.
Maintenance and Operation:
1. Be sure to check the positioning and all connections
of your TruckLoader before starting.
2. In the event the suction of the hose remains decreased
after completing step #1, there may be a blockage in
the housing. In order to inspect the unit for
2. To increase the life of your Discharge Extension Hose,
periodically rotate the position of this hose. This can
be accomplished by repeating the Assembly
instructions specified above.
blockages, complete the following steps:
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a) Turn off the engine and wait until all moving
parts have come to a complete stop.
Pin (720437) through the hole and snap the ring over
the boss to secure.
b) Disconnect the spark plug wires from the spark
plugs on the engine.
5. Make sure the Chain Loop Assembly cannot make
contact with anything other than the Boom Arm
Assembly. If necessary, use a bungee cord to secure it.
c) Remove the Hose Assembly from the Inlet
Flange Assembly. With this removed, open the
Inlet Flapper and remove any debris that is
clogging the housing. CAUTION SHOULD BE
USED WHEN CLEARING DEBRIS FROM
INSIDE THE HOUSING. GLOVES SHOULD
BE WORN AS SHARP EDGES ON THE FAN,
THE TALON RING, OR IN THE DEBRIS
MAY BE PRESENT.
6. Remove the Hose Assembly from the Inlet Flange
Assembly.
7. Close the Inlet Flapper and rotate the Flapper Retainer
(720257) to allow the Flapper to be secured by
tightening the knob.
8. Remove the Discharge Nozzle from the
TruckLoader Housing.
9. Secure all the removed TruckLoader parts in the bed
of the vehicle with the proper rope or hardware.
d) Remove the Discharge Chute from the
Transition Discharge Tube’s flange. With the
Chute removed, inspect the Transition
10. Before moving a trailer containing the TruckLoader
unit, be sure that everything is properly secured for
road travel and that safety towing chains are properly
attached to the vehicle.
Discharge part of the housing and remove any
debris clogging this area. CAUTION SHOULD
BE USED WHEN CLEARING DEBRIS
FROM INSIDE THE HOUSING. GLOVES
SHOULD BE WORN AS SHARP EDGES ON
THE FAN, THE TALON RING, OR IN THE
DEBRIS MAY BE PRESENT.
Engine Oil and Fuel:
A. Oil Recommendations: using the proper type and
weight of oil in the crankcase is extremely important.
It is also important to check oil daily and change oil
regularly. Failure to use the correct oil, or using dirty
oil, causes premature engine wear and failure.
e) Inspect the Discharge Chute for debris and
remove any debris clogging this area.
f) In order to re-assemble the removed parts,
please refer to the Assembly Instructions
found in this manual. After the unit is
re-assembled, reconnect the spark plug wires
and resume operation.
1. Oil Type: Use high quality detergent oil of API
(American Petroleum Institute) service class
SC; SH, SJ or higher. Select the viscosity based
on the air temperature at the time of operation
as shown in the following table.
E. Re-filling the Gas Tank
1. If the unit was being operated, make sure the
engine has been turned “off” and is allowed to cool
off completely.
2. Once you have determined the engine is cool, fill the
tank with the proper fuel. Take extra caution when
filling the tank not to over-fill it. The fuel
recommendations are found in the Engine Oil and
Fuel section of this manual.
Transportation:
NOTE: Using other than service class SG, SH, SJ or higher oil
or extending oil change intervals longer than recommended can
cause engine damage. A logo or symbol on oil containers
identifies the API service class and SAE viscosity grade.
A. Preparing the TruckLoader Unit for
Transportation
1. Make sure the engine is off.
B. Fuel Recommendations:
2. Disconnect the Carabiner (720487) from the hose band.
1. Fuel Type: For best results use only clean,
fresh, unleaded gasoline with a pump sticker
octane rating of 87 or higher. In countries using
the Research method, it should be 90-octane
minimum. Unleaded gasoline is recommended
as it leaves less combustion chamber deposits
and reduces harmful exhaust emissions.
3. Attach the Carabiner to the chain link closest to the
Boom Arm Assembly.
4. Rotate the Boom Arm Assembly toward the vehicle to
allow the locking bosses on the Arm and Column to
line up. Once the bosses are aligned, insert the Linch
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Leaded gasoline is not recommended and must
not be used on models where exhaust emissions
are regulated.
2. Fuel Warnings: Gasoline is extremely
flammable and its vapors can explode if ignited.
Store gasoline only in approved containers, in
well-ventilated, unoccupied buildings, a way
from sparks or flames. Do not fill the fuel tank
while the engine is hot or running, since spilled
fuel could ignite if it comes in contact with hot
parts or sparks from ignition. Do not start the
engine near spilled fuel. Never use gasoline as a
cleaning agent.
a. Gasoline/Alcohol blends: Gasohol
(up to 10% ethyl alcohol, 90%
unleaded gasoline by volume) is
approved as a fuel for Kohler engines.
Other gasoline/alcohol blends are not
approved.
b. Gasoline/Ether blends: Methyl Tertiary
Butyl Ether (MTBE) and unleaded
gasoline blends (up to a maximum of
15% MTBE by volume) are approved
as a fuel for Kohler engines. Other
gasoline/ether blends are not approved.
a. To minimize gum deposits in fuel system
and to insure easy starting, do not use
gasoline left over from the previous
season.
b. Do not add oil to the gasoline.
c. Do not overfill the fuel tank.
d. Filler neck should not contain fuel.
Maintenance Schedule:
FREQUENCY
MAINTENANCE REQUIRED
•
•
Fill the fuel tank
Check the engine oil level and fill, if needed,
to the proper level
•
•
Check the air cleaner for dirty, loose,
or damaged parts
Check the air intake and cooling areas for debris
and clean as necessary
Daily or Before Starting the Engine
•
•
Check the operation of the safety switch
Check for excessive vibration, loose, or damaged parts
on the unit
•
•
Inspect and clean the Hose and Discharge Nozzle
of clogging debris
Inspect the condition of all warning labels and replace
if necessary
•
•
Inspect for excessive vibration, loose, or damaged
parts on the unit
Every 5 hours of Usage
Check the engine oil level and fill, if needed, to the proper level
•
•
Change the engine oil as instructed in this manual
Every 100 hours of Usage
Remove the cooling shrouds of the engine and
clean the cooling areas of dust, dirt, or debris
•
•
•
Change the engine oil filter as instructed in
this manual
Every 200 hours of Usage
Every 250 hours of Usage
Every 500 hours of Usage
Check the engine spark plugs condition and gap
Service the engine’s Heavy-Duty Air Cleaner, including
replacing the Main Element, as instructed in this manual
•
Service the engine’s Heavy-Duty Air Cleaner, including
replacing the Inner Element, as instructed in this manual
See the Kohler Engine Owner’s Manual for additional required maintenance.
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Maintenance:
A. Removing and Replacing the Fan and Talon
Ring (Figure #7)
9. Reinstall the Fan onto the crankshaft and orient it to
the same position as removed in Step #6. Once the
Fan is aligned properly with the keyways of the Fan
hub and engine crankshaft in line, slide the Fan
completely onto the crankshaft.
1. Disconnect the spark plug wires from the spark plugs
on the engine.
2. Disconnect safety switch wire from engine.
3. Unbolt and Remove the Inlet Assembly from the face
of the Housing.
10. To reinstall the Talon Ring, align the “D” hole in the
ring with the mating shape found on the Fan hub.
4. Remove the bolt (720572) securing the Fan and Talon
Ring to the crankshaft of the engine.
11. Using a new fan bolt (#720572) and adding a dab of
Loctite 242 to it’s threads, complete the installation of
the Fan and Talon ring by securing the bolt with the
proper torque into the engine crankshaft.
5. Pull the Talon Ring off the face of the Fan hub.
6. Rotate the Fan to allow the blades to align with the
notches provided in the Housing face.
12. Install the Inlet Assembly to the face of the Housing
and secure with the previously removed hardware.
7. Thread a 3/4-16 x 5” long grade 5 (or better) bolt into
the hub to jack or push the Fan from the crankshaft of
the engine. (The Little Wonder #910505 jacking screw
is recommended.) **Take note of the orientation of
the fan with respect to the keyway upon removal.
This is important when reinstalling the Fan.**
13. Connect the spark plug wires to the spark plugs on
the engine.
8. Upon removal of the Fan and Talon Ring, inspect for
damaged or worn blades. If the Fan or Talon Ring is
found to be damaged or excessively worn, it should be
replaced with a new part.
FAN ASSEMBLY
USE HOLE IN FAN
TALON RING
BACK PLATE TO
ALIGN FAN HUB
KEYWAY WITH
KEY ON THE
ALIGN FAN BLADE
CRANK SHAFT
WITH HOUSING
NOTCH FOR FAN
INSTALLATION
AND REMOVAL
CHAMFERED
EDGE OF LINER
LINER
HARDWARE
RUBBER
LINER
BOLT
(720572)
Y
ALIGN FA
WITH
NOTCH
INST
AND
Figure #7
REMOVE NUTS
TO DETACH
INLET ASSEMBLY
12
B. Liner Replacement (Figure #7)
1. Complete Steps 1 thru 7 found in section A
(Removing and Replacing the Fan and Talon Ring).
e) Reinstall the oil fill cap and tighten securely.
Reinstall the dipstick. NOTE: To prevent
extensive engine wear or damage, always
maintain the proper oil level in the crankcase.
Never operate the engine with the oil level
below the “L” mark or over the “F” mark on
the dipstick.
2. Unbolt and remove the hardware securing the Liner to
the Housing.
3. Remove the Liner from the housing by wrapping it
and pulling it through the front of the housing.
4. When installing the new Liner into the Housing,
make sure the chamfered edge of the liner is installed
in the vertical position at the discharge opening of
the housing.
2. Oil Filter Change: Replace the oil filter at least every
other oil change (every 200 hours of operation).
Always use a genuine Kohler oil filter, Part No. 12
050 OI-S. Replace the oil filter as follows:
5. As you position the Liner against the wall of the
Housing, make sure the holes of the liner line up with
the slots in the Housing.
a) Follow steps A to C from the above “Change
Oil” section.
b) Allow the oil filter to drain.
6. Secure the Liner to the Housing (one hole at a time)
with the 10 bolts, washers, and nuts. When installing
the hardware, insert the bolts through the inside
surface of the liner and install the washers and nuts to
the outside face of the Housing.
c) Before removing the oil filter, clean the area
around the oil filter to keep dirt and debris out
of the engine. Remove the old filter. Wipe off
the surface where the oil filter mounts.
d) Place a new replacement filter in a shallow pan
with the open end up. Pour new oil, of the
proper type, in through the threaded center hole.
Stop pouring when the oil reaches the bottom of
the threads. Allow a minute or two for the oil to
be absorbed by the filter material.
7. Complete Steps 8 thru 13 found in section A
(Removing and Replacing the Fan and Talon Ring).
C. Oil and Filter Change
1. Oil Change: Change oil after every 100 hours of
operation (more frequently under severe conditions).
Refill with service class SG, SH, SJ or higher oil as
specified in the “Viscosity Grades” above. Change
the oil while the engine is still warm. The oil will flow
more freely and carry away more impurities. Make
sure the engine is level when filling, checking, and
changing the oil. Change the oil as follows:
e) Put a drop of oil on your fingertip and wipe it
on the rubber gasket.
f) Install the replacement oil filter to the filter
adapter or oil cooler. Turn the oil filter
clockwise until the rubber gasket contacts the
filter adapter or oil cooler, then tighten the filter
an additional 2/3 to 1 turn.
a) To keep dirt, debris, etc., out of the engine,
clean the area around the oil fill cap/dipstick
and drain valve before moving to the next step.
g) Follow steps 4-5 from above “Change Oil”
section. Start the engine and check for oil leaks.
Correct any leaks before placing the engine into
service. Check oil level to be sure it is up to but
not over the “F” mark.
b) Attach a 1/2” I.D. hose to the fitting on the oil
drain valve. Place the other end of the hose in
an oil pan. Next, remove the oil fill cap and
dipstick, then open the oil drain valve (counter-
clockwise) to begin drainage. Be sure to allow
ample time for complete drainage.
c) Once all the oil has drained, close the valve
(clockwise) and remove the hose.
d) Fill the crankcase, with new oil of the proper
type, to the “F” mark on the dipstick. Refer to
“Oil Type” on page 11. Always check the level
with the dipstick before adding more oil.
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D. Heavy-Duty Air Cleaner
E. Spark Plug
1. Every 250 hours of operation (more often under
extremely dusty or dirty conditions), replace the main
paper element and check inner element. Follow
these steps.
1. Every 200 hours of operation, remove the spark
plugs, check condition, and reset the gap or replace
with new plugs as necessary. The standard spark
plug is a Champion@ RC12YC (Kohler Part No.
12 132 02-S). A high-performance spark plug,
Champion@ Premium Gold 2071 (used on Pro
Series engines, Kohler Part No. 12 132 06-S) is also
available. Equivalent alternate brand plugs can also
be used.
a) Unhook the two retaining clips and remove the
end cap from the air cleaner housing.
b) Pull the air cleaner element out of the housing.
See Removing Elements Figure.
c) After the main element is removed, check the
condition of the inner element. It should be
replaced whenever it appears dirty, typically
every other time the main element is replaced.
Clean the area around the base of the inner
element before removing it, so dirt does not get
into the engine.
a) Before removing the spark plug, clean the area
around the base of the plug to keep dirt and
debris out of the engine.
b) Remove the plug and check its condition.
Replace the plug if worn or reuse is
questionable. NOTE: Do not clean the spark
plug in a machine using abrasive grit. Some grit
could remain in the spark plug and enter the
engine causing extensive wear and damage.
c) Check the gap using a wire feeler gauge. Adjust
the gap to 0,76 mm (0.030 in,) by carefully
bending the ground electrode.
d) Reinstall the spark plug into the cylinder head.
Torque the spark plug to 24.4-29J N-m
(18-22 ft. lb,). 4. Reinstall the spark plug into
the cylinder head. Torque the spark plug to
24.4-29J N-m(18-22 ft. lb,).
Heavy-Duty Air Cleaner
Assembly Figure
Removing Elements Figure
d) Do not wash the paper element and inner
element or use pressurized air, this will damage
the elements. Replace dirty, bent or damaged
elements with new genuine Kohler elements as
required. Handle new elements carefully; do not
use if the sealing surfaces are bent or damaged.
e) Check all parts for wear, cracks or damage.
Replace any damaged components.
f) Install the new inner element, Kohler Part No.
25 083 04-S followed by the outer element,
Kohler Part No. 25 083 01-S. Slide each fully
into place in the air cleaner housing.
g) Reinstall the end cap so the dust ejector valve is
down and secure with the two retaining clips.
See Heavy-Duty Air Cleaner Assembly
Figure.
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Storage:
A. Preparing for Long-Term (Two Months or
More) Storage
4. Remove the spark plugs and add one tablespoon of
engine oil into each spark plug hole. Install plugs and
ground spark plug leads-do not connect the leads to
the plugs. Crank the engine two or three revolutions.
1. Clean the exterior surfaces of the unit
(including engine).
2. Change the Oil and Filter while the engine is
still warm.
5. Store the unit and all of it’s components in a clean,
dry, well ventilated, non-child accessible, sheltered
area that is out of sun light and high ambient
temperatures.
3. The fuel system must be completely emptied, or the
gasoline must be treated with a stabilizer to prevent
deterioration. To empty the fuel system, drain the fuel
tank and carburetor or run the engine until the tank
and system are empty. Drained fuel may only be
stored for 30 days. If a stabilizer is chosen, follow the
manufacturer’s recommendation by adding the correct
amount of additive for the amount of fuel to be stored.
Fill the tank with this clean, fresh gasoline and run the
engine for 2 to 3 minutes to get the stabilized fuel into
the carburetor.
X3
67
68
X3
Intake Hose and Discharge View
65
66
72
X4
74
69
70
X2
73
71
X4
67
15
Base Unit View
16
Model #8221 & 8271 Part Numbers
BALLOON ITEM # PART #
DESCRIPTION
22 HP KOHLER ENGINE
8221 QTY.
8271 QTY.
1
720903
720904
720483
720466
720450
720599
720560
720279
720567
720582
720594
720449
721502
720503
720518
720296
720484
720478
720480
720477
720298
720299
720465
720469
720468
720573
720574
910503
720459
720598
720562
720416
720592
720584
720585
720461
720596
720437
721501
720586
720440
720470
720472
720362
720572
720392
720393
114B
1
-
-
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
4
4
1
10
10
12
1
4
1
1
5
1
-
1
27 HP KOHLER ENGINE
2
OIL DRAIN VALVE
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
4
4
1
10
10
12
1
4
1
1
5
1
1
-
3
3/8" SQ. x 3" LG KEY
4
PAINTED SKID FRAME
5
3/4-10 x 4" LG HEAVY HEX CAP SCREW
3/4-10 GRADE G LOCK FLANGE NUT
1-1/4" ROUND TUBE PLUG
6
7
8
3/8" x 1-3/4" LG. GR 8 HEX BOLT
3/8 SAE GRADE 8 FLAT WASHER
3/8-16 WIZ NUT
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
41
42
43
44
44
45
46
47
47
48
GAS TANK
3/8" x 1-3/4" LG. GR 8 HEX BOLT
3/8 SAE GRADE 8 FLAT WASHER
3/8-16 NYLON INSERT NUT
GAS TANK FUEL CAP
GAS TANK OUTLET FITTING
5" FUEL LINE HOSE
KOHLER FUEL FILTER
30" FUEL LINE HOSE
FUEL LINE HOSE CLAMP
HEAVY DUTY 12V BATTERY
BATTERY HOLD DOWN
BLACK BATTERY CABLE
RED BATTERY CABLE
1/4-20 x 1" LG. GR 8 HEAVY HEX CAP SCREW
1/4-20 GRADE G LOCK FLANGE NUT
BOLT, SERRATED FLANGE, 5/16-24 x 3/4" LG, LOCKING PATCH
PAINTED HOUSING ASSEMBLY
3/8-16 x 1-1/4" LG. GR 5 HEX BOLT
3/8-16 GRADE F LOCK FLANGE NUT
RUBBER LINER
5/16-18" x 1" LG. GR 5 HEX BOLT
5/16 SAE GRADE 8 FLAT WASHER
5/16-18 NYLON INSERT NUT
PAINTED TRANSITION DISCHARGE TUBE
5/16-18 x 3/4" LG SQ. NECK CARRIAGE BOLT
LINCH PIN w/ LAYNARD
11/32" I.D. 1 1/4" O.D. WASHER
5/16-18 GRADE G LOCK FLANGE NUT
FAN HUB SPACER
22HP BALANCED FAN ASSEMBLY
27HP BALANCED FAN ASSEMBLY
TALON RING ASSEMBLY
1
1
1
-
1
1
1
-
5/8-18 x 3" LG. GR 8 HEAVY HEX CAP SCREW
12" INLET ASSEMBLY
14" INLET ASSEMBLY
1
9
1
-
5/16-18 WIZ NUT
9
1
1
-
114C
NYLON INSERT LOCKNUT, 5/16-18 UNC
12" HOSE FLANGE RETAINER PLATE
14" HOSE FLANGE RETAINER PLATE
5/16 WASHER
720400
720401
720509
1
2
2
17
Model #8221 & 8271 Part Numbers
BALLOON ITEM # PART #
DESCRIPTION
FLAPPER RETAINER
8221 QTY.
8271 QTY.
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
69
70
70
71
71
72
72
73
73
74
720257
154
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
-
1
2
1
1
1
1
-
5/16-18 FEMALE THREADED KNOB
PAINTED SWITCH PLATE
720214
720590
720408
701312
720402
720403
720406
720289
720428
720580
720290
720576
720487
720291
720292
720588
720261
720412
720583
720507
720404
720405
720485
720486
720264
720265
720266
720267
720388
720390
720597
5/16-18 x 4" LG GRADE 8 BOLT
SAFETY SWITCH WIRE ASSEMBLY
CLIP WIRE HARNESS
12" INLET FLAPPER
14" INLET FLAPPER
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
-
PAINTED BOOM ARM ASSEMBLY
1-1/2" x 1/4" WALL SQUARE TUBE PLUG
1" THRUST WASHER
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
-
1-8 GRADE G LOCK FLANGE NUT
CHAIN LOOP ASSEMBLY
1/2-13 NYLON INSERT NUT
CARABINER QUICK CLIP
12" HOSE BAND
14" HOSE BAND
1
1
1
1
7
3
-
5/16-18 x 1-3/4" LG GRADE 8 BOLT
DISCHARGE NOZZLE
1
1
1
7
3
1
-
DISCHARGE CLAMP RING
3/8-16 NYLON INSERT NUT (YELLOW ZINC)
3/8-16 FEMALE THREADED KNOB
12" HOSE FLANGE ASSEMBLY
14" HOSE FLANGE ASSEMBLY
12" DIA. x 7' LG INTAKE HOSE
14" DIA. X 7' LG INTAKE HOSE
12" PLASTIC INTAKE NOZZLE
14" PLASTIC INTAKE NOZZLE
12" PLASTIC INTAKE NOZZLE HANDLE
14" PLASTIC INTAKE NOZZLE HANDLE
12" HOSE CLAMP
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
2
-
14" HOSE CLAMP
2
4
3/8-16" x 2-3/4" LG. GR 5 HEX BOLT
4
18
1 YEAR LIMITED SERVICE & WARRANTY POLICY
FOR SHREDDING TRUCKLOADER
The Little Wonder Shredding TruckLoader is guaranteed against defects in material
and workmanship for a period of ONE YEAR from date of purchase, when used for
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, or COMMERCIAL SERVICE. Any Little Wonder
Shredding TruckLoader or part found to be defective within the warranty period is to be
returned to any registered Little Wonder Dealer.
Engines for all gasoline powered products are warranted separately by the engine
manufacture for a period of a year. Therefore, there are no warranties made, expressed or
implied, for engines for gasoline powered products by Little Wonder.
Transportation charges for parts and units submitted for replacement under this warranty
must be borne by the purchaser.
THIS WARRANTY shall not be effective if the product has been subject to misuse,
negligence or accident, or if the product has been repaired or altered outside of our
Southampton factory in any respect which affects its condition or operation.
Little Wonder shall not be liable for any special indirect or consequential damages
arising from defective equipment. Any implied warranty, including merchantability of
fitness for a particular purpose, shall not extend beyond the written warranty period.
THIS WARRANTY shall only be effective if the enclosed Warranty/Registration card is
properly filled out and returned to Little Wonder, Div. of Schiller-Pfeiffer, Inc. at time
of purchase.
WARNING
DANGER
THE ENGINE EXHAUST FROM THIS PRODUCT
CONTAINS CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS
OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
LITTLE WONDER®
DIVISION OF SCHILLER-PFEIFFER, INCORPORATED
1028 STREET ROAD, P.O. BOX 38
SOUTHAMPTON, PA 18966
PHONE 877-596-6337 • FAX 215-357-8045
8 7 7 - LW O N D E R
P/N 720712
8/05
Specifications, descriptions, and illustrative material in this literature are as accurate as known at the time of publication, but are subject to change without notice.
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