DK2 OPC566E 429cc 14HP Kohler CH440 Engine 6" Electric Start Kinetic Drum Chipper New - OPC566E
Dual edge reversable 12 IN cutting blades auto adjust to pulverize brush up to 6.25 in diameter trees. Tool Free Dual Swing Chutes quickly open for easy drum access. D.O.T. road legal tires 48 in. extended axle for unlevel ground and towing stability. Front articulated ground wheels for easy equipment moving. 2 in ball tow bar. Rotational chip chute pickup truck height for bed loading.
What our Experts Think
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High-Power Engine: 429cc Kohler CH440 delivers 14 HP for heavy-duty chipping tasks.
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Efficient Chipping: 6" kinetic drum handles large branches quickly and effectively.
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Convenient Electric Start: Quick, reliable startup for effortless operation.
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Durable Construction: Built to withstand rigorous outdoor use and tough materials.
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Versatile Applications: Perfect for landscaping, yard cleanup, and debris management.
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Safe & User-Friendly: Designed with safety features for smooth, controlled operation.
Q&A
Q: What engine powers the OPC566E chipper?
A: Equipped with a 429cc, 14HP Kohler CH440 engine for heavy-duty performance.
Q: What size branches can it handle?
A: Handles branches up to 6 inches in diameter.
Q: How is it powered and started?
A: Gas-powered with electric start for quick, reliable operation.
Q: What feeding system does it use?
A: Features a kinetic drum system for efficient, continuous chipping.
Q: What applications is it suitable for?
A: Perfect for landscaping, yard cleanup, and professional garden maintenance.
Q: What are the key benefits?
A: Powerful, efficient, and easy-to-use, designed for fast debris processing.
Maintenance Tips
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Engine Care: Check oil before each use; follow Kohler CH440 oil change schedule.
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Blade & Drum: Inspect blades and drum regularly for wear; sharpen or replace as needed.
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Cleaning: Clear debris from chute, drum, and discharge area after every use.
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Fuel System: Use fresh fuel and drain for long-term storage to prevent clogs.
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Safety Checks: Ensure all guards, switches, and emergency stops are functional before operation.