USING YOUR LOG SPLITTER
1. DO NOT at any time carry passengers, sit or stand on the log splitter.
2. Check the hydraulic oil level and visually inspect all hoses and attachments for problems.
3. Inspect the engine and make sure the engine oil level is correct.
4. Before towing the log splitter, the tires need to be fully inflated.
TIRE WARNING
DO NOT over inflate tires. Serious injury can result if tires explode
DO NOT tow the log splitter if the tires are worn or will not hold air.
DO NOT exceed the maximum 45 MPH towing speed.
5.
Refer to the vehicle owner’s manual for proper safety and towing instructions.
TOWING WARNING
Serious injury or death can occur if towing safety rules are not followed.
Always check the ball coupler and wheels to make sure all hardware is secure before towing.
Before towing a long-distance check to make sure the axle nuts and pins are tight and securely in
place.
Always use safety chains, secure and lock the log splitter to the vehicle hitch before moving.
Drive safely. Be aware of the added length of the log splitter.
Never exceed the maximum travel speed of 45 mph.
Never ride or transport cargo on the log splitter.
Turn off the vehicle before leaving the log splitter unattended.
Block the log splitter wheels to prevent unintended movement.
6. The log splitter must have at least seven feet of clearance from combustible material. It needs
to be on a dry and level surface with good footing. Do not work on mud, ice, brush or snow.
When using the log splitter, the work zone must be maintained at all times.
NOTE: Serious accidents can happen when other people are allowed inside the work zone.
Keep everyone else outside the work zone while operating the control lever.
7. Always wear safety gear, eye protection, gloves and work boots when operating the log splitter
8. Start the engine and make sure the log splitter is on level ground before operating.
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