How to use a manual hydraulic log splitter






















 · FREE Quick Start Guide here: www.doorway.ru Carter walks you through the pros and cons of three different l. Place the log into the bed of the splitter against the plate. Keep in mind that the log is put along the grain line while positioning. 3. Hold the log with your left hand on the side of the log to keep the log stable and split with balance. 4. For powered log splitter, move the handle forward with your right hand to move the wedge forward. force to the Log Splitter components. Use a chainsaw (not included) to cut logs square on each end before attempting to split them. 5. Never attempt to split more than one log at a time. A piece of a log can unexpectedly be thrown from the machine, causing personal injury. 6. Do not use the Log Splitter to split logs across the www.doorway.ru Size: 1MB.


FREE Quick Start Guide here: www.doorway.ru Carter walks you through the pros and cons of three different l. If you need help, follow the instructions in your Engine Owner's Manual (comes packed with your log splitter). Use the control handle to engage the wedge to the farthest extended position on the beam. Then, retract the wedge back to its original starting position. If necessary, refill the hydraulic fluid reservoir. See your manual that came with your log splitter. Carefully remove the inlet filter and clean it. Unscrew the drain plug. Let the fluid to drain into the suitable container. A hydraulic reservoir tank can have a capacity of 3 gallons and the entire hydraulic system can sustain up to gallons of fluid.


Hold the log with your left hand on the side of the log to keep the log stable and split with balance. 4. For powered log splitter, move the handle forward with your right hand to move the wedge forward. Never ever put your hand between the log and wedge. Doing so must cut off your hands or fingers. FREE Quick Start Guide here: www.doorway.ru Carter walks you through the pros and cons of three different l. A manual log splitter uses a hydraulic jack on one end of the log splitter with a welded wedge on the other end of the log splitter. You will need to tighten down the screw on the jack in order to secure the log so that you can move the cylinder into position.

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