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6. Refill the reservoir tank (Please follow the steps in Page 22 to fill the tank, and repel the air in the tank).
7. Maintain the fluid level within the range specified on the dipstick at all times. See FIGURE 22.
NOTE:
When checking the fluid, always make sure to push the dipstick all the way down to make sure you are getting
an accurate reading.
NOTE:
Always dispose of any used hydraulic fluid and engine oil at approved oil recycling centers only.
Contaminants in the fluid may damage the hydraulic components. Flushing the reservoir tank and hoses with kerosene
whenever service is performed on the tank, hydraulic pump or valve is recommended.
Beam and Splitting Wedge
Lubricate top, sides and bottom of the beam and where it comes into contact with the splitting wedge with engine oil
before each use.
If the wedge becomes dull or nicked, it can be sharpened.
Off-Season Storage
If the log splitter will not be used for more than 30 days, prepare it for storage as follows:
WARNING!
Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank inside of building where fumes may
reach an open flame or spark, or an ignition source such as hot water or space heaters, furnaces,
clothes dryers, stoves, electric motors, etc.
1. Refer to the Engine Operator’s manual packed with your log splitter for information on the off-season storage of the
engine.
2. Clean the log splitter thoroughly.
NOTE:
The use of pressure washers or a garden hose to clean the splitter is not recommended. They may cause
damage to the bearings or the engine. The use of water will result in a shortened life and reduce serviceability.
3. Wipe the machine with an oiled rag to prevent rust, especially on the wedge and the beam.
4. Store the log splitter in a clean, dry area. Do not store it next to corrosive materials, such as fertilizer.
NOTE:
If storing in an unventilated or metal storage shed, be certain to rustproof the equipment by coating it with a light
oil or silicone. A log splitter cover from the manufacturer is recommended.
(FIGURE21)
(FIGURE22)
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5. Refill the reservoir tank (Please follow the steps in Page 22 to fill the tank, and repel the air in the tank).
6. Maintain the fluid level within the range specified on the dipstick at all times. See FIGURE 22.
NOTE:
When checking the fluid, always make sure to push the dipstick all the way down to make sure you are
getting an accurate reading.
NOTE:
Always dispose of any used hydraulic fluid and engine oil at approved oil recycling centers only. Contaminants
in the fluid may damage the hydraulic components. Flushing the reservoir tank and hoses with kerosene whenever
service is performed on the tank, hydraulic pump or valve is recommended.
1. Refer to the Engine Operator’s manual packed with your log splitter for information on off-season storage of the engine.
2. Clean the log splitter thoroughly.
NOTE:
The use of pressure washers or a garden hose to clean the splitter is not recommended. They may cause
damage to the bearings or the engine. The use of water will result in a shortened life and reduce serviceability.
3. Wipe the machine with an oiled rag to prevent rust, especially on the wedge and the beam.
4. Store the log splitter in a clean, dry area. Do not store it next to corrosive materials, such as fertilizer.
NOTE:
If storing in an unventilated or metal storage shed, be certain to rustproof the equipment by coating it with a
light oil or silicone. A log splitter cover from the manufacturer is recommended.
Beam and Splitting Wedge
Lubricate top, sides and bottom of the beam and where it comes into contact with the splitting wedge with engine oil
before each use.
If the wedge becomes dull or nicked, it can be sharpened.
Off-Season Storage
If the log splitter will not be used for more than 30 days, prepare it for storage as follows:
WARNING!
Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank inside of building where fumes may reach
an open flame or spark, or an ignition source such as hot water or space heaters, furnaces, clothes dryers,
stoves, electric motors, etc.
!