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  HYDRAULIC SAFETY

The hydraulic system of your log splitter requires careful inspection along with the mechanical parts. Be sure to
replace frayed, kinked, cracked or otherwise damaged hydraulic hose and components.

NEVER 

check for leaks of hydraulic fluid with your hand. Fluid escaping from a small hole can be almost invisible.

Escaping fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate skin causing serious personal injury or even death.
Leaks can be detected by passing a piece of cardboard over the suspected leak and looking for discoloration.

ALWAYS 

seek professional medical attention immediately if injured by escaping hydraulic fluid. Serious infection or

reaction can develop if proper medical treatment is not administered immediately.

ALWAYS 

be sure to relieve all pressure by shutting off the engine and moving the valve control handle back and forth

should it become necessary to loosen or remove any hydraulic fitting.

NEVER 

remove the cap from the hydraulic tank or reservoir while the log splitter is running. Hot oil under pressure

could result in serious injury.

NEVER

 adjust the hydraulic valve. The pressure relief valve on your log splitter is preset at the factory. Only a qualified

service technician should perform this adjustment.

 FIRE PREVENTION

NEVER

 operate your log splitter near a flame or spark. Hydraulic oil and gasoline are flammable and can explode.

NEVER 

fill the gas tank while the engine is hot or running. Allow the engine to cool before refueling.

NEVER

 smoke while operating or refueling your log splitter. Gas fumes can easily explode.

ONLY

 refuel your log splitter in a clear area with no gas fumes or spilled gas.

ALWAYS

 use an approved fuel container.

ALWAYS

 replace the gas cap securely.

If gasoline has spilled, move the log splitter away from the area of the spill and avoid creating any source of ignition
until the spilled gas has evaporated.

ALWAYS

 take a Class B fire extinguisher with you when operating this log splitter in dry areas as a precautionary

measure against possible flying sparks.

ALWAYS

 drain the fuel tank prior to storage to avoid the potential fire hazard.

ALWAYS

 store gasoline in an approved, tightly sealed container. Store the container in a cool, dry place.

NEVER

 store gasoline in the house or near a heating appliance.

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Summary of Contents for LS401213N

Page 1: ... 0508 Rev 4 MODEL NO LS401216N 25 TON THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL IDENTIFIES IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL Owner s Manual MODEL NO LS401221N 22 TON MODEL NO LS401213N 28 TON MODEL NO LS401224N 34 TON VERTICAL HORIZONTAL LOG SPLITTERS ...

Page 2: ...of the Log Splitter 3 4 Repair and Maintenance Safety 4 Hydraulic Safety 5 Fire Prevention 5 6 Towing Safety 6 Assembly Instructions 7 Operating Instructions 7 9 Engine Oil Recommendations 8 Starting Instructions 8 Towing 9 Operation 9 Maintenance 9 Parts List for Models LS401221N LS401213N LS401216N and LS401224N 10 11 Parts Breakdown Illustration 12 Notes 13 Specifications Back Cover ...

Page 3: ...wood It is designed for this use only Any other use can cause serious injury or death PEPER PERPERSONALSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT BEFORE operating this log splitter make sure that you wear safety gear such as goggles or safey glasses steel toed shoes and tight fitting gloves without loose cuffs or draw strings Always wear a protective hearing device when operat ing this log splitter NEVER wear loo...

Page 4: ...age 2 PART NUMBER 510105700 LOCATION TOP FORWARD SECTION OF HYDRAULIC CYLINDER PART NUMBER 51018900 LOCATION TOP OF HYDRAULIC CYLINDER PART NUMBER 52023200 LOCATION HYDRAULICTANK LOWER TANK RIGHT CORNER ...

Page 5: ...greater than 26 in in length WORK AREA NEVER operate the log splitter on slippery wet muddy or icy ground ONLY operate your log splitter on level ground Operating on a slope could cause the log splitter to roll over or logs to fall off NEVER operate your log splitter in an enclosed area Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide which can be deadly when inhaled NEVER attempt to move your log splitter o...

Page 6: ...id contact with the muffler and other hot areas of the engine during operation to prevent burns REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY NEVER operate your log splitter when it is in poor mechanical condition or in need of repair Periodically check that all nuts bolts screws hydraulic fittings and hose clamps are tightened NEVER alter your log splitter in any manner such as adding a rope or extenstion to the...

Page 7: ... pressure could result in serious injury NEVER adjust the hydraulic valve The pressure relief valve on your log splitter is preset at the factory Only a qualified service technician should perform this adjustment FIRE PREVENTION NEVER operate your log splitter near a flame or spark Hydraulic oil and gasoline are flammable and can explode NEVER fill the gas tank while the engine is hot or running A...

Page 8: ...splitter ALWAYS check before towing to make sure that the log splitter is correctly and securely attached to the towing vehicle and that the safety chains are secured to the hitch or bumper of the vehicle with enough slack to allow turning Always use a Class I 2 ball with this log splitter NEVER carry any cargo or wood on your log splitter NEVER allow anyone to sit or ride on your log splitter ALW...

Page 9: ...es from the fitting on the tank axle 2 Then connect the hose to the fitting 69 on the valve 5 Tighten the hose clamp STEP 7 If the optional fender kit standard on the 34 ton model was purchased attach the fenders 44 to the tank axle 2 using the 1 4 in NC x 3 4 in hex cap screws 43 1 4 in flatwashers 42 1 4 in lockwashers 41 and 1 4 in hex nuts 40 Tighten IMPORTANT The engine and hydraulic tank are...

Page 10: ...dure several times An erratic movement of the cylinder indicates that there is still air in the system More oil should then be added to bring the fluid level up to the OK range on the dipstick Total hydraulic capacities are as follows 25 28 and 34 ton models 31 quarts 22 ton model 20 quarts NOTE If the tank is overfilled it will tend to expel oil from the breather cap when the cylinder is retracte...

Page 11: ...Stratton service center See also Fire Prevention on page 5 and 6 of this manual IMPORTANT TO EXTEND THE LIFE OF THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDER AVOID BOTTOMING OUT WEDGE PLATE TO THE FOOT PIECE TO CONFORM WITH INDUSTRY SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS THE WEDGE STOPS 2 INCHES FROM THE END OF THE STROKE MAINTENANCE 1 Consult the operating and maintenance instructions of the engine manufacturer for engine care and mai...

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Page 14: ...Page 12 LS401221N LS401216N LS401213N AND LS401224N LOG SPLITTERS Valve Assembly ...

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