Use And Care Manual

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CAUTION
Improper maintenance and storage of the log splitter may void your warranty.
MAINTENANCE
Before performing maintenance, the log splitter must be placed in maintenance mode. Turn
off the engine and move the control lever forward and backwards to relieve the hydraulic
pressure.
After performing any maintenance, make sure all guards, shields and safety features are
put back in place before operating the log splitter.
Before operating make sure the tires have the RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE.
Regularly grease axle and wheel bearing area or when needed.
After the wheel bearings have been greased make sure the axle nuts and pins are in place
and secure.
Periodically check all fasteners and hoses for tightness and leaks.
Annually clean and lightly lubricate all moving parts or when needed.
Use a glossy enamel spray paint to touch up scratched or worn painted metal surfaces.
Never exceed load capacity rating of 22 tons it will damage the log splitter.
What
When
How
Hoses
Each Use
Inspect hoses for exposed wire mesh and leaks.
Replace all worn or damaged hoses before
starting the engine.
Hydraulic Fittings
Each Use
Inspect fittings for cracks and leaks. Replace all
damaged fittings before starting the engine.
Nuts and Bolts
Each Use
Check for loose bolts, tighten before operating.
Beam
Each Use
Apply grease to beam surface.
Moving Parts
Each Use
Clear debris from log splitter.
Refer to the Engine Owners Manual for engine maintenance.
IMPORTANT:
If a part needs replacement, only use parts that meet the manufacturers specifications.
Replacement parts that do not meet specifications may result in a safety hazard or poor operations.
STORAGE
Before storing make sure the log splitter is clean and dry for years of trouble free service.
Lightly lubricate all log splitter surfaces and moving parts to prevent rust.
Store indoors or protected area during severe weather and winter months.
Maintenance and Storage