WE225, WE235
Trailer Wood Splitter
Operating Instructions
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6.4 Machine Break-In
Although there are no operational restrictions on the wood
splitter when used for the first time, it is recommended
that the following items be checked:
Review the engine owner's manual for break-in
recommendations. Place the machine in a
Safe
Condition
before checking any components. Refer to
After 1 hour of operation
1.
Check that the push block or wedge is adequately
lubricated.
2.
Check all nuts, bolts and other fasteners are tight.
3.
Check hydraulic system for leaks. Tighten all leaking
fittings and replace any leaking components.
4.
Check machine fluid levels—Fuel, engine oil, and
hydraulic oil reservoir. Top up as required.
5.
Check for entangled material. Remove all entangled
material before resuming work.
6.
Check tire pressure. Inflate as required.
After 8 hours of operation
7.
Repeat the above steps.
6.5 Engine Oil Level Check
Check engine oil level daily.
Check with the machine parked on level ground and the
engine stopped.
IMPORTANT! Running the engine with a low oil
level can cause engine damage that is not covered
by warranty.
1.
Remove the oil level dipstick and wipe it clean.
2.
Fully insert the oil level dipstick, then remove it to
check the oil level.
The proper level is when the oil
is visible at the full (upper) mark on the dipstick.
3.
If the oil level is low, add oil until the level is at the full
mark.
SAE 10W-30 is recommended for general use.
4.
Reinstall the oil level dipstick.
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Fig. 15 –
Engine Oil Level check
Refer to the engine owner's manual included in the
manual tube for further information on engine oils
.
6.6 Hydraulic Oil Level Check
Check hydraulic oil level every 40 hours or weekly.
Check with the machine parked on level ground and the
engine stopped.
The proper level is when the oil is visible at the full
(upper) mark on the dipstick.
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Fig. 16 –
Hydraulic Tank Oil Level Dipstick