Craftsman 24BF570F299 Owner's manual

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I:RRFTSMRN°
675 Series
LOG SPLITTER
Model No. 247.77614
CAUTION: Before using
this product, read this
manual and follow all
safety rules and operating
instructions.
SAFETY
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
PARTS LIST
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06/21/2007
WarrantyStatement..................................Page2
RepairProtectionAgreement...................Page3
SafeOperationPractices.........................Pages4-5
Assembly..................................................Pages6-7
Operation..................................................Pages8-11
Service&Adjustments.............................Pages12-13
Maintenance.............................................Pages14-16
OffSeasonStorage..................................Page17
TroubleShooting......................................Page18-19
PartsList...................................................Page20-27
Espa_ol.....................................................Page29
ServiceNumbers......................................BackCover
Limited Warranty on Craftsman Log Splitter
Forone (1)yearfromthedateof purchase,ifthis CraftsmanEquipmentismaintained,lubricated,andtunedupaccordingtotheinstructionsto
theoperator'smanual,Searswillrepairor replacefreeofchargeanypartsfoundtobe defectiveinmaterialorworkmanship.Warrantyserviceis
availablefreeofchargebyreturningCraftsmanequipmenttoyournearestSearsServiceCenter.In-homewarrantyserviceisavailablebuta trip
chargewillapply.ThisWarrantyappliesonlywhilethisproductisintheUnitedStates.
This warranty does not cover:
Expendableitemswhichbecomewornduringnormaluse,suchassparkplugs,aircleaners,belts,andoil filters.
Tirereplacementor repaircausedbypuncturesfromoutsideobjects,suchasnails,thorns,stumps,or glass.
Repairsnecessarybecauseof operatorabuse,includingbutnotlimitedto,damagecausedbyobjects,suchasstonesormetaldebris,
oversizedstock,impactingobjectsthat bendtheframeor crankshaft,orover-speedingtheengine.
Repairsnecessarybecauseof operatornegligence,includingbutnotlimitedto,electricaland mechanicaldamagecausedbyimproper
storage,failureto usethepropergradeand amountofengineoil,orfailuretomaintaintheequipmentaccordingtotheinstructionscontained
in theoperator'smanual.
Engine(fuelsystem)cleaningor repairscausedbyfueldeterminetobe contaminatedor oxidized(stale).Ingeneral,fuelshouldbe used
within30 daysof itspurchasedate.
Equipmentusedforcommercialor rentalpurposes.
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Engine Series: 126L02-0531
Engine Oil: SAE 30
Engine Oil Capacity: 20 Ounces
Fuel Capacity: 1.5 Quarts
Spark Plug 0030" Gap):Champion® RJ19LM
Hydraulic Fluid/Capacity:Dexron ill/3.0 gal.
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l_lk ARNING: This symbol pointsout importantsafety instructionswhich, ifnotfollowed, couldendangerthe
personalsafety and/or propertyof yourselfand others. Readand followall instructionsinthis manualbefore
attemptingto operatethis machine. Failureto complywith these instructionsmayresult inpersonalinjury.
Whenyou seethis symbol- heed itswarning.
__i ARNING: EngineExhaust,some of itsconstituents,and certainvehiclecomponentscontain or emit
chemicalsknown to State of Californiato cause cancerandbirth defectsor otherreproductiveharm.
DANGER: This machinewas builtto beoperatedaccording to the rulesfor safeoperationin this manual.
As withanytype of powerequipment, carelessnessor erroron the part of theoperatorcan resultin
seriousinjury.This machine is capableof amputatinghandsand feet andthrowingobjects. Failureto
observe the followingsafety instructionscould resultinseriousinjuryor death.
General Practices
1. Read,understand,andfollowall instructionson themachineand
in themanual(s)beforeattemptingtoassembleandoperate.Keep
thismanualina safeplaceforfutureandregularreferenceandfor
orderingreplacementparts.
2. Befamiliarwithall controlsandproperoperation.Knowhowto stop
themachineanddisengagethemquickly.
3. Neverallowchildrenunder16yearstooperatethis machine.
Children,16yearsandover,shouldreadandunderstandinstruc-
tionsandsafetyrulesinthismanualandshouldbe trainedand
supervisedbya parent.
4. Neverallowadultstooperatethismachinewithoutproperinstruc-
tion.
5. Manyaccidentsoccurwhenmorethanonepersonoperatesthe
machine.If ahelperisassistinginloadinglogs,neveractivatethe
controluntilthehelperisa minimumof 10feetfromthemachine.
6. Keepbystanders,helpers,pets,andchildrenat least20 feetfrom
themachinewhileit isin operation.
7. Neverallowanyonetorideonthismachine.
8. Nevertransportcargoonthismachine.
9. Hydrauliclogsplittersdevelophighfluidpressuresduringopera-
tion.Fluidescapingthroughapin holeopeningcanpenetrateyour
skinandcausebloodpoisoning,gangrene,or death.Giveattention
tothefollowinginstructionsatall times:
a. Donotcheckforleakswithyourhand.
b. Donotoperatemachinewithfrayed,kinked,cracked,ordamaged
hoses,fitting,ortubing.
c. Stoptheengineandrelievehydraulicsystempressurebeforechanging
oradjustingfittings,hoses,tubing,orothersystemcomponents.
d. Donotadjustthepressuresettingsofthepumporvalve.
10.Leakscanbedetectedbypassingcardboardor wood,while
wearingprotectiveglovesandsafetyglasses,overthesuspected
area.Lookfordiscolorationofcardboardorwood.
11.If injuredbyescapingfluid,seea doctorimmediately.Serious
infectionor reactioncandevelopif propermedicaltreatmentisnot
administeredimmediately.
12.Keeptheoperatorzoneandadjacentareaclearforsafe,secure
footing.
13.If yourmachineisequippedwithaninternalcombustionengine
and itisintendedforusenearanyunimprovedforest,brush,or
grasscoveredland,theengineexhaustshouldbeequippedwitha
sparkarrester.Makesureyoucomplywithapplicablelocal,state,
andfederalcodes.Takeappropriatefirefightingequipmentwith
you.
14.Thismachineshouldbeusedforsplittingwoodonly,donotuseit
foranyotherpurpose.
15.Followthe instructionsinthemanual(s)providedwithany
attachment(s)forthismachine.
Preparation
1. Alwayswearsafetyshoesor heavyboots.
2. Alwayswearsafetyglassesor safetygogglesduringoperatingthis
machine.
3. Neverwearjewelryor looseclothingthatmightbecomeentangled
in movingor rotatingpartsofthemachine.
4. Makesuremachineisonlevelsurfacebeforeoperating.
5. Alwaysblockmachinetopreventunintendedmovement,and lock
in eitherhorizontalor verticalposition.
6. Alwaysoperatethismachinefromtheoperatorzone(s)specifiedin
themanual.
7. Logsshouldbecutwithsquareendspriortosplitting.
8. Uselogsplitterindaylightor undergoodartificiallight.
9. Toavoidpersonalinjuryor propertydamageuseextremecarein
handlinggasoline.Gasolineisextremelyflammableandthevapors
areexplosive.Seriouspersonalinjurycanoccurwhengasolineis
spilledon yourselfor yourclotheswhichcanignite.Washyourskin
andchangeimmediately.
a. Useonlyanapprovedgasolinecontainer.
b. Extinguishallcigarettes,cigars,pipes,andothersourcesofignition.
c. Neverfuelmachineindoors.
d. Neverremovegascaporaddfuelwhiletheengineishotorrunning.
e. Allowenginetocoolatleasttwominutesbeforerefueling.
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f. Neveroverfillthefueltank.Filltanktonomorethan1/2inchbelow
bottomoffillernecktoprovidespaceforfuelexpansion.
g. Replacegasolinecapandtightensecurely.
h. Ifgasolineisspilled,wipeitofftheengineandequipment,move
machinetoanotherarea.Wait5minutesbeforestartingtheengine.
i. Neverstorethemachineorfuelcontainerinsidewherethereisanopen
flame,sparkorpilotlightasonawaterheater,spaceheater,furnace,
clothesdryerorothergasappliances.
j. Allowmachinetocool5minutesbeforestoring.
Operation
1. Beforestartingthismachine,reviewthe"SafetyInstructions".
Failuretofollowtheserulesmayresultinseriousinjurytothe
operatororbystanders.
2. Neverleavethismachineunattendedwiththeenginerunning.
3. Donotoperatemachinewhileundertheinfluenceofalcohol,drugs,
or medication.
4. Neverallowanyonetooperatethis machinewithoutproperinstruc-
tion.
5. Alwaysoperatethismachinewithallsafetyequipmentinplace
andworking.Makesureall controlsare properlyadjustedforsafe
operation.
6. Donotchangetheenginegovernorsettingsoroverspeedthe
engine.Thegovernorcontrolsthemaximumsafeoperatingspeed
oftheengine.
7. Whenloadinga log,alwaysplaceyourhandson thesidesofthe
log,noton theends,andneveruseyourfootto helpstabilizea log.
Failuretodo so,mayresultin crushedoramputatedfingers,toes,
hand,orfoot.
8. Useonlyyourhandtooperatethecontrols.
9. Neverattempttosplitmorethanone logata timeunlesstheram
hasfullyextendedanda secondlogis neededtocompletethe
separationofthefirst log.
10.Forlogswhichare notcut square,theleastsquareendandthe
longestportionofthelogshouldbeplacedtowardthebeamand
wedge,andthesquareendplacedtowardtheend plate.
11.Whensplittingintheverticalposition,stabilizethelogbefore
movingthecontrol.Splitasfollows:
a. Placelogontheendplateandturnuntilitleansagainstthebeamand
isstable.
b. Whensplittingextralargeorunevenlogs,thelogmustbestabilized
withwoodenshimsorsplitwoodbetweenthelogandendplateor
ground.
12.Alwayskeepfingersawayfromanycracksthat openinthelog
whilesplitting.Theycanquicklycloseand pinchoramputateyour
fingers.
13.Keepyourworkareaclean.Immediatelyremovesplitwoodaround
themachinesoyoudonotstumbleoverit.
14.Nevermovethismachinewhiletheengineisrunning.
15.Thismachineshouldnotbetowedonanystreet,highwayor public
roadwithoutcheckingtheexistingfederal,state,or localvehicle
requirements.Anylicensingor modificationssuchastaillights,etc.,
neededtocomply,isthesoleresponsibilityofthepurchaser.If a
"StatementofOrigin"isrequiredin yourstate,seeyourlocaldealer.
16.Donottowmachinefasterthan45mph.
17.SeeTransportingtheLogSplittersectioninthis manualfor proper
towinginstructionsonceallfederal,local,or staterequirementsare
met.
Maintenance and Storage
1. Stoptheengine,disconnectthespark plugandgrounditagainst
theenginebeforecleaning,or inspectingthemachine.
2. Stoptheengineandrelievehydraulicsystempressurebefore
repairingoradjustingfittings,hoses,tubing,or othersystem
components.
3. Topreventfires,cleandebrisandchafffromtheengineandmuffler
areas.Iftheengineisequippedwitha sparkarrestermuffler,clean
and inspectit regularlyaccordingtomanufacturersinstructions.
Replaceifdamaged.
4. Periodicallycheckthatall nutsandbolts,hoseclamps,and
hydraulicfittingsaretighttobe sureequipmentisin safeworking
condition.
5. Checkall safetyguardsandshieldstobesuretheyare inthe
properposition.Neveroperatewithsafetyguards,shields,orother
protectivefeaturesremoved.
6. Thepressurereliefvalveispresetatthefactory.Donotadjustthe
valve.
7. Neverattempttomovethis machineoverhillyor uneventerrain
withouta towvehicleoradequatehelp.
8. Foryoursafety,replacealldamagedorwornpartsimmediately
withoriginalequipmentmanufacturer's(O.E.M.)partsonly."Useof
partswhichdo notmeettheoriginalequipmentspecificationsmay
leadtoimproperperformanceandcompromisesafety!"
9. Donotalterthis machinein anymanner,alterationssuchasattach-
inga ropeor extensiontothecontrolhandle,oraddingtothewidth
or heightofthewedgemayresultinpersonalinjury.
Your Responsibility
Restricttheuseofthis powermachinetopersonswhoread,under-
standandfollowthewarningsand instructionsin thismanualandon
themachine.Alwaysfollowdirectionson safetylabelsfoundonyour
equipment.
Figure 3-1
IMPORTANT:Yourlogsplitterisshippedwith motoroil in theengine.
However,youMUSTchecktheoil levelbeforeoperating.Becareful
nottooverfill.
NOTE:Allreferencesinthismanualto theleftor rightsideofthelog
splitteris fromtheoperatingpositiononly.
REMOVING UNIT FROM CARTON
1. Prythetop,sides,andendsoff crate.
2. Setpanelsasidetoavoidtirepuncturesor personalinjury.
3. Removeanddiscardplasticbagthatcoversunit.
4. Removeanyloosepartsifincludedwithunit(i.e.,operator's
manual,etc.)
5. Cutand removestrapswhichsecurepartstobottomofcrate.
Unboltanyremainingpartswhichmaybeboltedtothebottomof
thecrate.
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Figure 3=2
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Useextremecautionunpackingthis machine.Somecomponentsare
veryheavyand willrequireadditionalpeopleor mechanicalhandling
equipment.
LOOSE PARTS IN CARTON
1. TongueAssembly
Disconnectthesparkplugwireandgroundagainsttheengineto
preventunintendedstarting. J
ASSEMBLING THE TONGUE
Attaching the Jack Stand
Thejackstandisshippedin thetransportposition.
1. Removethespringclipandclevispinandpivotthejackstand
towardsthegroundtotheoperatingposition.
2. Securethejack standinpositionwiththeclevispinandspringclip.
SeeFigure3-1.
Attaching the Tongue
1. Withthelogsplitterstillstandingupright,removetwo hexboltsand
hexnutsfromthetankbracket.SeeFigure3-2.
2. Aligntheholesin thetonguewiththeholesin thetank bracketand
securewith hardwarejustremoved.SeeFigure3-2.
NOTE:Highpressurehosemustbe abovethetongueassembly.
CONNECTING CYLINDER TO BEAM
Thelogsplitterisshippedwiththebeamintheverticalposition.
1. Pullouttheverticalbeamlock,rotateit back,andpivotthebeamto
thehorizontalpositionuntilitlocks.SeeFigure3-3.
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2. Disconnectthedislodgerfromthebeamweldbracketbyremoving
thesixhexscrews.SeeFigure3-4.
3. Disconnectthelogcradlefromthebeamonthesideofthecontrol
valve.SeeFigure3-5.
4. Liftandslidethecylinderuptothetopofbeamandintotheweld
brackets.
5. Attachthedislodgeroverthewedgeassemblyandsecurewith
hardware,previouslyremoved,totheweldbrackets.
NOTE:Oncethesixhexscrewsaretightened,theremaybea slight
gapbetweenthedislodgerandtheweldbrackets.Thisgapis normal.
6. Reattachthelogcradletothesideofthebeamwiththecontrol
valve,aligningtheendsofthecradlewiththebeamflanges.
7. Rolllogsplitteroffthebottomcrate.
PREPARING THE LOG SPLITTER
1. Lubricatethebeamarea(wherethesplittingwedgewillslide)with
engineoil;do notusegrease.
2. Removeventedreservoirdipstick,whichislocatedin frontofthe
engineontopofthereservoirtank.SeeFigure3-6.
IMPORTANT:Thelogsplittermayhavebeenshippedand primed
withhydraulicfluidinthereservoirtank. However,youMUSTcheck
thefluidlevelbeforeoperating.If not filled, proceedwiththefollowing
steps:
3. Fillthe reservoirtankwithhydraulicfluidincludedwiththisunit(if
equipped)or approvedfluidswhichincludeDexron®III/ Mercon®
Ill automatictransmissionfluid,a 10WeightAWhydraulicoil or
Pro-MixTM AW-32HydraulicOil.
4. Checkfluidlevelusingthedipstick.SeeFigure3-6.Donotoverfill.
5. Replaceventeddipsticksecurely,tighteningituntilthetopofthe
threadsare flushwithtopofthepipe.
6. Disconnectthesparkplugand primethepumpbypullingtherecoil
starterasfaras itwillgo.Repeatapproximately10times.
7. Reconnectthesparkplugwireandstartenginefollowinginstruc-
tionsintheOPERATIONsection.
8. Usecontrolhandletoengagethewedgeto thefarthestextended
position.Thenretractthewedge.
9. Refilltankasspecifiedon thedipstick.
NOTE:Failuretorefillthetankwillvoidunit'swarranty.
10.Extendandretractthewedge12completecyclesto remove
trappedair inthesystem(thesystemis "self-bleeding").
11.Refillreservoirwithinrangemarkedon thedipstick.
Muchoftheoriginalfluidhasbeendrawnintothecylinderandhoses.
Makecertainto refillthereservoirto preventdamagetothehydraulic
pump.
NOTE:Somefluidmayoverflowfromtheventplugasthesystem
buildsheatandthefluidexpandsandseeksa balancedlevel.
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Figure 3-4
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Figure 3=6
Cylinder
Log Control Handle
Dislodger
Tongue
BeamAssembly
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JackStand
Vertical
Beam Log
Lock Cradle
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,.. HorizontalBeamLock
Figure 4-1
Readthis operator'smanualandsafetyrulesbeforeoperatingyour
logsplitter.Comparetheillustrationsbelowwithyourequipmentto
familiarizeyourselfwiththelocationofvariouscontrolsandadjust-
ments.Savethis manualforfuturereference.
Theoperationofanylogsplittercanresultin foreignobjectsbeing
thrownintotheeyes,whichcanresultinsevereeyedamage.Always
wearsafetyglasses,foroperatingthisequipmentor whileperforming
anyadjustmentsor repairson it.
Vertical BeamLock
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Be familiarwithall controlsandtheirproperoperation.Knowhowto
stopthemachneandd sengagethemqucky.
Beam Locke
Thesetwo locks,astheirnamesuggests,are usedto securethebeam
inthehorizontalortheverticalposition.Theverticalbeamlockis
locatednexttotheoil filter.Thehorizontalbeamlockislocatedon the
beamsupportlatchbracket.SeeFigure4-1.
MEETS ANSI SAFETY STANDARDS
CraftsmanLogSplittersconformtothesafetystandardoftheAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI).
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ENGINE CONTROLS f --,,
Stop Switch
PushbuttontoONpriortochokingforenginestart; pushtoOFFto
shutenginedown.
Choke Control
Thechokecontrolisusedtochokeoffthecarburetorandassistin
startingtheengine.
Starter Handle
Thestarterhandleislocatedontheengine.Pullthestarterhandleto
startengine.
Control Handle
Thecontrolhandlehasthreepositions.SeeFigure4-2.
FORWARD:MovecontrolhandleFORWARDor DOWNto move
wedgeto splitwood.
NOTE:Controlhandlewillreturnto neutralpositionassoonas handle
isreleased.(ForwardPosition only)
NEUTRAL:Releasethecontrolhandleor movetheleverto neutral
positiontostopthewedgemovement.
REVERSE:MovecontrolhandleBACKor UPtoreturnthe
wedgetowardthecylinder.Thecontrolhandlestaysin thereturn
(Reverse)positionandreturnsto neutralautomaticallywhenfully
retracted.
NOTE:Reversepositionmayalsobeoperatedbackto neutralposition
manually,if necessary.
GAS AND OIL FILL-UP
IMPORTANT:Yourlogsplittermaybeshippedwithmotoroil inthe
engine.YouMUSTchecktheoil levelbeforeoperating.Becarefulnot
tooverfill.
Useextremecarewhenhandlinggasoline.Gasolineisextremely
flammableandthevaporsareexplosive.Neverfuelmachineindoors
orwhiletheengineis hotor running.
Oil
1. Removeoilfilldipstick.
2. Checktheoil levelmakingcertainnottorubthedipstickalongthe
insidewallsoftheoil filltube.Thiswouldresultin afalsedipstick
reading.RefilltoFULLmarkondipstick,ifnecessary.Replace
dipstickandtighten.
3. If necessary,withthelogsplitteronlevelground,usea funneltofill
enginewithoil toFULLmarkondipstick.Becarefulnottooverfill.
Overfillingwillcausetheenginetosmokeprofuselyandwill result
in poorengineperformance.
4. Checkoil levelthreetimespriortostartingenginetobe certain
you'vegottenanaccuratedipstickreading.Runningtheenginewith
toolittleoilcanresultin permanentenginedamage.
_ T_osplit wood
Figure 4-2
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Gasoline
1. Removefuelcapfromthefueltank.
2. Makesurethecontainerfromwhichyouwillpourthegasolineis
cleanandfreefromrustorforeignparticles.Neverusegasoline
that maybestalefromlongperiodsof storagein itscontainer.
Gasolinethat hasbeensittingforanyperiodlongerthanfourweeks
shouldbeconsideredstale.
3. Fillfueltankwithabout1.5quartsof clean,fresh,lead-freegrade
automotivegasoline.DONOTuseEthlyor highoctanegasoline.
NOTE:Gasolinecanbeaddedto theenginewhenthe logsplitteris
ineitherthehorizontalorverticalposition.However,thereareless
obstructionswhenthe unitisin theverticalposition.
NOTE:Donotusegasolinecontainingmethanol.Gasolinecontaining
uptoabout10%ethanolor upto 15%methyltertiarybutylether
(MTBE)maybe used,butwillrequirespecialcarewhenengineis left
unusedforextendedperiod.
4. Replacefuelcap.
NOTE:Toavoidengineproblems,thefuelsystemshouldbeemptied
beforestoragefor30 daysorlonger.Drainthegastank,startthe
engineand letitrununtilthefuellinesandcarburetorareempty.Use
freshfuelnextseason.SeeSTORAGEsectionforadditionalinforma-
tion.
STOPPING ENGINE
1. Pushstopswitchto OFR
2. Disconnectsparkplugwireand groundagainsttheengineto
preventunintendedstarting.
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STARTING ENGINE
1. Attachsparkplugwiretosparkplug.Makecertainthemetalcapon
theendofthesparkplugisfastenedsecurelyoverthemetaltipon
thesparkplug.
2. PushstopswitchtoON.
3. Movechokecontrolto CHOKEposition.
4. Graspstarterhandleandpullropeoutslowlyuntilenginereaches
startof compressioncycle(ropewillpullslightlyharderat this
point).
5. Pullropewitha rapid,continuous,fullarmstroke.Keepafirm grip
onstarterhandle.Letroperewindslowly.
6. Repeat,if necessary,untilenginestarts.Slowlyadjustchoke
towardRUNposition.Waituntilenginerunssmoothlybeforeeach
chokeadjustment.
7. If enginefalters,movecontrollevertoCHOKEposition,thenslowly
backto RUNposition.
8. If weatheris cold,run wedgeup ordownbeam6 to8 timesto
circulatethehydraulicfluid.
Whenstartinga warmengine,themufflerandsurroundingareasare
hotandcancausea burn.Donottouch.
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USING THE LOG SPLITTER
1. Placethelogsplitteron level,dryground.
2. Placethebeamineitherthehorizontalor verticalpositionandlock
inplacewiththeappropriatelockingrod.
3. Blockthefrontand backof bothwheels.
4. Placethelogagainsttheendplateandonlysplitwoodinthe
directionofthegrain.
5. Tostabilizethelog,placeyourhandonlyon sidesof log.Never
placehandon the endbetweenthe logand the splitting
wedge.
6. Onlyoneadultshouldstabilizethelogandoperatethecontrol
handle,sotheoperatorhasfullcontroloverthelogandthesplitting
wedge.
Control Handle
1. MovecontrolhandleFORWARDor DOWNtosplitwood.
2. Releasethecontrolhandletostopthewedgemovement.
3. MovecontrolhandleBACKorUPtoreturnthewedge.
Log Dislodger
Thelogdislodgerisdesignedto removeanypartiallysplitwoodfrom
thewedge.Thismayoccurwhilesplittinglargediameterwoodor
freshlycutwood.
Neverremovepartiallysplitwoodfromthewedgewithyourhands.
Fngersmaybecometrappedbetweensp t wood. J
1. Toremovepartiallysplitwoodfromwedge,movecontrolhandleto
REVERSEpositionuntilwedgeisfullyretractedtoallowsplitwood
portiontocontactthe logdislodger.
2. Onceremovedfromwedgewithlogdislodger,splitwoodfrom
oppositeendor inanotherlocation.
Vertical Position
1. Pullthehorizontalbeamlockouttoreleasethebeamandpivotthe
beamtotheverticalposition.
2. Tolockthebeamintheverticalposition,pulloutonthevertical
beamlockand rotateittosecurethebeam.SeeFigure4-1.
3. Standin frontoftheunittooperatethecontrolhandleandto
stabilizethe log.SeeFigure4-3.
Horizontal Position
1. Pulltheverticalbeamlockoutand rotateitdown.SeeFigure4-1.
Pivotbeamtothehorizontalposition.Thebeamwilllockautomati-
callyin horizontalposition.
2. Standbehindthe reservoirtanktooperatecontrolhandleandto
stabilizethe log.
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Operating Tips
Always:
1. Usecleanfluidandcheckfluidlevelregularly.
2. Useanapprovedhydraulicfluid.ApprovedfluidsincludeDexron®
III/Mercon® IIIautomatictransmissionfluid,a 10WeightAW
hydraulicoil orPro-MixTM AW-32HydraulicOil.
3. Useafilter (cleanor replaceregularly).
4. Useabreathercapon fluidreservoir.
5. Makesurepumpismountedandalignedproperly.
6. Useaflexible"spider"typecouplingbetweenengineand pump
driveshafts.
7. Keephosesclearandunblocked.
8. Bleedair outof hosesbeforeoperating.
9. Flushandcleanhydraulicsystembeforerestartingafterservicing.
10.Use"pipedope"onallhydraulicfittings.
11.Allowtimeforwarm-upbeforesplittingwood.
12.Primethe pumpbeforeinitialstart-upbyturningovertheengine
withsparkplugdisconnected.
13.Splitwoodalongthegrain(lengthwise)only.
Never:
1. Usewhenfluidisbelow20°For above150° R
2. Useasolidengine/pumpcoupling.
3. Operatethroughreliefvalveforlong.
4. Attempttoadjustunloadingor reliefvalvesettingswithoutpressure
gauges.
5. Operatewithair inhydraulicsystem.
6. Useteflontapeonhydraulicfittings.
7. Attempttocutwoodacrossthegrain.
8. Attempttoremovepartiallysplitwoodfromthewedgewithyour
hands.Fullyretractwedgetodislodgewoodwith logdislodger.
TRANSPORTING THE LOG SPLITTER
IMPORTANT:AlwaysturnfuelvalvetoOFFpositionbeforetransport-
ingthelogsplitter.
1. Lowerthebeamtoits horizontalposition.Makecertainthebeamis
lockedsecurelywiththehorizontalbeamlock.
2. Removespringclipandclevispinfromjackstand.
f
Figure 4-4
3. Supportthetongueand pivotthejackstandupagainstthetongue.
SeeFigure4-4.
4. Securewiththespringclipandclevispinpreviouslyremoved.See
Figure4-4.
5. Attachcouplerhitchtoa classIor higher2"ballonatowing
vehicle;latchsecurely.
a. If couplerhitchdoes not fit on ball:Turnadjustmentnutone
turncounter-clockwise.
b.If coupler hitch istoo looseon ball: Turnadjustmentnutone
turnclockwise.
6. Connectthesafetychainstothetowingvehicle.
7. Plugin thetaillights,ifsoequipped,to thetail lightconnectoron
thetowvehicle.
IDo fasterthan andcheck and federal
nottow
45mph
local,state,
Irequrementsbeforetowngon anypub croad. J
NOTE:Usecautionwhenbackingup.It isrecommendedtousea
spotteroutsidethevehicle.
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f
Adjustment
Bolt
-Gib
Jam Nut
Lock Nut
Figure 5-1
GIB ADJUSTMENT
Periodicallyremoveand replacethe"gibs"(spacers)betweenthe
wedgeassemblyandthebackplate.
NOTE:Thegibsmaybe rotatedand/orturnedoverforevenwear.
1. Loosenthelocknutsundereachbackplateandslidethegibsout.
SeeFigure5-1.
2. Turnor replacethegibs.
3. Reassemblethebackplateandsecurewiththelock nuts.
4. Readjusttheboltsonthesideofthewedgeassembly.
HOSE CLAMPS
,, Check,beforeeachuse,if hoseclampson thesuctionhose
(attachedto thesideofthepump)aretight.Checkthehoseclamps
on thereturnhoseatleastonceaseason.
Donotatanytimemakeanyadjustmentswithoutfirststopping
engine,disconnectingsparkplugwire,andgroundingit against
theengine.Alwayswearsafetyglassesduringoperationorwhile
[performng anyadustmentsor repars.
WEDGE ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT
Asnormalwearoccursandthereisexcessive"play"betweenthe
wedgeand beam,adjusttheboltsonthesideofthewedgeassembly
toeliminateexcessspacebetweenthewedgeandthe beam.
1. Loosenthejamnutson thetwoadjustmentboltsonthesideofthe
wedge.SeeFigure5-1.
2. Turntheadjustmentboltsin untilsnugandthenbackthemoff
slowly(approximately1.5turns)untilthewedgeassemblywillslide
onthebeam.
3. Re-tightenthejamnutssecurelyagainstthesideofthewedgeto
securetheadjustmentbolts inthisposition.
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FLEXIBLE PUMPCOUPLER
Theflexiblepumpcouplerisa nylon"spider"insert,locatedbetween
thepumpandtheengineshaft.Overtime,thecouplerwillhardenand
deteriorate.
Replacethecouplerifyoudetectvibrationor noisecomingfromthe
areabetweentheengineandthepump.If thecouplerfailscompletely,
youwillexperiencea lossofpower.
IMPORTANT:Neverhittheengineshaftinanymanner,asablowwill
causepermanentdamagetotheengine.
1. Removethreenutsthatsecurethepumpto thecouplingshield.
Twonutsareatthebottomcornersand oneisinthetopcenter.
SeeFigure5-2.
2. Removethepump.
3. Rotatetheenginebyslowlypullingstarterhandleuntilengine
couplinghalfsetscrewisvisible.Loosensetscrewusingallen
wrenchandslidecouplinghalfoff engineshaft.
4. Loosensetscrewonpumpcouplinghalfand removecouplinghalf.
5. Slidenewenginecouplinghalfontotheengineshaftuntiltheend of
theshaftisflushwiththeinnerportionofthecouplinghalf.(There
mustbespacebetweentheendoftheenginesupportbracketand
couplinghalf).Tightensetscrew.
6. Installpumpcouplinghalfandkeyonpumpshaft.Rotatecoupling
halfuntilsetscrewfacesopeninginshield.Donottightenset
screw.
7. Installnylon"spider"ontoenginecouplinghalf.
8. Alignpumpcouplinghalfwithnylon"spider"byrotatingengine
usingstarterhandle.Slidecouplinghalfintoplacewhileguiding
threemountingboltsthroughholesinpumpsupportbracket.
9. Securewith nutsremovedearlier.
10.Set.010"to.060"clearance/gapbetweenthenylon"spider"and
theenginecouplinghalfbyslidinga feelergaugeor matchbook
coverbetweenthenylon"spider"andtheenginecouplinghalfand
movingpumpcouplinghalfas needed.Securepumpcouplinghalf
withsetscrew.SeeFigure5-2.
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/
/
Screw
_,, ,J
Figure 5-2
TIRES
Seesidewalloftireforrecommendedpressure.Underanycircum-
stancesdo notexceedmanufacturer'srecommendedpsi. Maintain
equalpressureon alltires.
Excessivepressurewhenseatingbeadsmaycausetire/rimassembl_,
toburstwithforcesufficienttocauseseriousinjury.Referto sidewall
oftireforrecommendedpressure.
NOTE:Makecertainproperclearance/gapisobtainedbeforetighten-
ingsetscrew.
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Maintenance Schedule
TASKS
Figure 5-1
SERVICEDATES
2. Thewarrantyonthis logsplitterdoesnotcoveritemsthathave
beensubjectedtooperatorabuseor negligence.Toreceivefull
Donotatanytimemakeanyadjustmentswithoutfirststopping
engine,disconnectingsparkplugwire,andgroundingit against
theengine.Alwayswearsafetyglassesduringoperationorwhile
performinganyadjustmentsor repairs.
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Alwaysobservesafetyruleswhenperforminganymaintenance.
valuefromthewarranty,operatormustmaintaintheequipmentas
instructedinthis manual.
3. Someadjustmentswillneedtobemadeperiodicallytomaintain
yourequipmentproperly.
4. Followthe maintenanceschedule(Figure5-1).
5. Periodicallycheckall fastenersandmakesuretheyaretight.
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HYDRAULIC FLUID AND iNLET FILTER
,, Checkthehydraulicfluidlevelinthelogsplitterreservoirtank
beforeeachuse.Maintainfluidlevelwithintherangespecifiedon
thedipstickatalltimes.
,, Changethehydraulicfluidinthereservoirevery 100hoursof
operation.Followthestepsbelow:
1. Disconnectthesuctionhosefromthebottomofthereservoirtank.
2. Carefullyunthreadtheinletfilterandcleanitwithpenetratingoil.
SeeFigure5-2.
3. Allowthefluidtodrainintoa suitablecontainer.
4. Reinsertthefilterandrefillthereservoirwiththree(3) gallonsof
oil.ApprovedfluidsincludeDexron®Ill/ Mercon®Illautomatic
transmissionfluid,a 10WeightAWhydraulicoilor Pro-MixTM
AW-32HydraulicOil.
,, Maintainfluidlevelwithinthe rangespecifiedonthedipstickatall
times.
/ ,......... /
/
/ /,,
i \ /
Figure 5-2
NOTE:Alwaysdisposeofusedhydraulicfluidand engineoilat
approvedrecyclingcentersonly.
,, Contaminantsin fluidmaydamagethehydrauliccomponents.
Flushingthereservoirtankand hoseswithkerosenewhenever
serviceisperformedon thetank,hydraulicpumporvalveis
recommended.Anyrepairtothehydrauliccomponentsshouldbe
performedbya SearsServiceCenter.
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Hydraulic Filter
,, Changethehydraulicfilterevery50 hoursofoperation.Useonlya
10micronhydraulicfilter.Orderpartnumber723-0405.
BEAM AND SPLITTING WEDGE
,, Lubricatebothsidesofthebeam(whereitcomesintocontactwith
thesplittingwedge),beforeeachuse,withengineoil.Thewedge
plateonthelog splitterisdesignedso thegibsonthesideofthe
wedgeplatecanbe removedandrotatedand/orturnedoverfor
evenwear.
,, Makecertaintoreadjusttheadjustmentboltssowedgemoves
freely,butnoexcessspaceexistsbetweenthewedgeplateandthe
beam.
ENGINE
Check Engine Oil
1. Stopengineandwaitseveralminutesbeforecheckingoil level.
2. Removeoil filldipstick.
3. Checkoil levelondipstick.Withengineonlevelground,theoil
mustbetoFULLmarkondipstick.
4. Replacedipstickandtighten.
Changing Engine Oil
Onlyusehighqualitydetergentoil ratedwithAPIserviceclassification
SF,SG,or SH.Selecttheoil'sSAEviscositygradeaccordingtothe
expectedoperatingtemperature.Followthe chartbelow:
f- --..
Colder -4 32°F _ Warmer
Oil Viscosity Chart
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II
II
1..030 (.76 mm) Gap
2. Electrodes
3. Porcelain
Figure 5-3
NOTE:Althoughmulti-viscosityoils(5W30,10W30,etc.)improve
startingincoldweather,theywillresultinincreasedoil consumption
whenusedabove32°RCheckyourengineoillevelmorefrequentlyto
avoidpossibleenginedamagefromrunninglowonoil.
Changeengineoil afterthefirstfivehoursofoperation,andevery50
hoursthereafter.Changeoil every25hoursofoperationiftheengine
isoperatedunderheavyloadorin highambienttemperatures.
To Drain Oil
Drainoilwhileengineiswarm.Followthe instructionsgivenbelow.
1. Todrainthegastank,starttheengineandletit rununtilthefuel
lineandcarburetorareempty.
2. Removedrainplugon thesideoftheengineanddrainoil intoa
suitablecontainer.
3. Whenengineisdrainedofalloil, replacedrainplugandrefillwith
approximately20 oz.offreshoil.RefertoGasAndOil Fill-upin
OPERATIONsection.
Service Air Cleaner
Theair cleanerpreventsdamagingdirt, dust,etc.,fromenteringthe
carburetorandbeingforcedintotheengineandisimportanttoengine
lifeand performance.
To Service Air Filter
1. Loosenaircleanercoverscrew,butdo notremovescrewfrom
cover.Swingcoverdownto removefromhinge.
2. Inspectfilterfordiscolorationor dirtaccumulation.If eitheris
present,proceedasfollows:
a. Cleaninsideof bodyand coverthoroughlyandremovecartridge.
b. Reassemblenewcartridgeinthebody.Swingcoverdownand
tightenthescrewloosenedearlier.
Temperatureofmufflerandnearbyareasmayexceed150°F(65°C).
Avod theseareas.
Service Spark Plug
,, Cleanthesparkplugand resetthegapto.030"atleastoncea
seasonor every50 hoursofoperation.
,, Cleanareaaroundsparkplug.Removeand inspectsparkplug.
,, Replaceifelectrodesarepitted,burnedor theporcelainiscracked.
,, Checkelectrodegapwithwirefeelergaugeand resetgapto.030
inches.SeeFigure5-3.
NOTE:Donotsandsparkplug.Sparkplugshouldbe cleanedwitha
wirebrushandacommercialsolvent.
Clean Engine
,, Cleanengineperiodically,byremovingdirtanddebriswitha cloth
or brush.
NOTE:Cleaningwitha forcefulsprayofwaterisnotrecommendedas
watercouldcontaminatethefuelsystem.
,, Toensuresmoothoperationoftheengine,keepthegovernor
linkage,springs,andcontrolsfreeofdebris.
,, Every100hoursofoperation,removecombustiondepositsfrom
topofcylinder,head,topof piston,andaroundvalves.
Neverruntheenginewithoutan aircleanercompletelyassembled.
Servicecartridgeevery25 operatinghoursor everyseason.Service
cartridgemoreoftenunderdustyconditions.
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Prepareyourlogsplitterforstorageattheendoftheseasonor ifthe
logsplitterwillnotbe usedfor30daysor more.
WARNING:Neverstoremachinewithfuelin thefueltankinsideof
buildingwherefumesmayreachan openflameor sparkor where
ignitionsourcesarepresentsuchas hotwaterandspaceheaters,
_furnaces,cothesdyers,stoves,e ectrcmotors,etc.
NOTE:Yearlycheck-upbyyourlocalSearsservicecenterisa good
waytoensureyourlogsplitterwillprovidemaximumperformancenext
season.
LOG SPLITTER
1. Cleanthelogsplitterthoroughly.
2. Wipeunitwithan oiledragtopreventrust,especiallyonthewedge
andthebeam.
ENGINE
IMPORTANT:It isimportanttopreventgumdepositsfromformingin
essentialfuelsystempartssuchascarburetor,fuelfilter,fuelhose,
ortankduringstorage.Also,alcoholblendedfuels(calledgasoholor
usingethanolor methanol)canattractmoisturewhichleadstosepara-
tionandformationofacidsduringstorage.Acidicgascandamagethe
fuelsystemofanenginewhileinstorage.
1. Drainthefueltank.Alwaysdrainfuelintoapprovedcontainer
outdoorsawayfromopenflame.Besuretheengineiscool. Donot
smokewhilehandlingthefuel.
2. Starttheengineandletitrun untilthefuellinesandcarburetorare
empty.
IMPORTANT:Neveruseengineor carburetorcleanerproductsinthe
fueltankor permanentdamagemayoccur.Usefreshfuelnextseason.
3. Removesparkplug,pourapproximately1/2oz.ofengineoil into
cylinderandcrankslowlyto distributeoil.
4. Replacesparkplug.
NOTE:Fuelstabilizerisan acceptablealternativeinminimizingfor
formationoffuelgumdepositsduringstorage.
Pleasefollowtheinstructionsbelowforstoringyourlogsplitterwith
fuelandstabilizerin theengine:
1. Addstabilizertogasolineinfueltankor storagecontainer.Always
followthemixratiofoundonstabilizercontainer.
2. Runengineatleast10minutesafteraddingstabilizertoallowthe
stabilizerto reachthecarburetor.
IMPORTANT:Donotdrainthegastankandcarburetorif usingfuel
stabilizer.Drainalltheoil fromthecrankcase(thisshouldbe done
aftertheenginehasbeenoperatedand isstillwarm)andrefillthe
crankcasewithfreshoil.
OTHER
,, Donotstoregasolinefromoneseasontoanother.
,, Replaceyourgasolinecanifit startstorust.
,, Storeunitin a clean,dryarea.Donotstorenexttocorrosive
materials,suchasfertilizer.
,, Wipeequipmentwithan oiledragtopreventrust.
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Problem Cause Remedy
Enginefailsto start I 1. Sparkplugwiredisconnected• I 1. Connectwireto sparkplug.
2 Fueltank erupt orstalefuel 2 F tankwth cean,freshgaso ne
y . ,
3. Chokelevernotin CHOKEposition• 3. Movechoketo CHOKEposition•
4 Fault sparkplug 4 Servicesparkplugfollowing
y
instructionsinthemaintenance
section
5 Bockedfue ne
5. Cleanfuelline.
6. Serviceair cleanerfollowing
I 6. D_rtyair cleaner• instructionsinthemaintenance
section•
Enginerunserratic 1. Unitrunningwith CHOKEapplied,ifsc 1. MovechokelevertoRUNposition.
equipped.
2. Sparkplugwireloose. 2. Connectandtightenspark
plugwire.
3. Blockedfuellineor stalefuel. 3. Cleanfuelline;filltankwithclean,
fresh(lessthan30 daysold)
gasoline.
4. Waterordirt infuelsystem. 4. Drainfueltank.Refillwith
freshfuel.
5. Dirtyair cleaner. 5. Cleanor replaceaircleaner.
6. Carburetornotadjustedproperly. 6. ContactSearsservicecenter.
EngineOverheats 1. Engineoil levellow. 1• Fillcrankcasewith prope_oil.
2. Dirtyaircleaner 2. Serviceair cleanerfollowing
instructionsinthemaintenance
I secton
3. Carburetornotadjustedproperly.
' ' 3. ContactSearsservicecenter•
Cylinder rodwill not 1. Brokendriveshaft. 1. ReturnunittoSearsservicecenter.
move 2. Shippingplugsleftin hydraulichoses.
3. Setscrewsincouplingnotadjusted
properly.
4. Looseshaftcoupling.
5. Gearsectionsdamaged.
6. Damagedreliefvalve.
7. Hydrauliclinesblocked.
8. Incorrectoil level.
9. Damagedorblockeddirectionalvalve.
2. Disconnecthydraulichoses,
removeshippingplugs,reconnect
hoses.
3. Seeoperator'smanualforcorrect
adjustment.
4. Correctengine/pumpalignmentas
necessary.
5. ReturnunittoSearsservicecenter.
6. ReturnunittoSearsservicecenter.
7. Flushandcleanhydraulicsystem.
8. Checkoil level.Refillif necessary.
9. ReturnunittoSearsservicecenter.
NOTE:This sectionaddressesminor serviceissues. For further details,contact Searsservice informationline by calling
1-800-4oMY-HOME.
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Problem Cause Remedy
Slowcylinder shaft Gee!sectionsdamaged: ReturnunittoSearsservCecenbr,
speedwhileextending ExceSsivepumPinletVacuum 2. Makecertainpumpinlethosesare
and retractingl Clearandunb!ocked.Useshort,
largediameternlethoses.
3 ReturnunttoSearsservceCenter
3. Slowenginespeed. X
4 Returnunt tobearsservcecenter
4. Damagedreliefvalve, i ;
,. _ i 5,ChecKoillevel Refil iTnecessary.
b. incorrecloil level.
6 Drano, cean reservor,and ref
6. Contaminatedo L
7.Returnuntto Searsservicecenter.
7. Directionalvalveleakng nternally.
8 Returnunttosears se_vcecenter
8. nternaydamagedcy nder.
LeakingCylinder 1. Brokenseals. 1. Returnunitto Searsservicecenter.
2. Scoredcylinder. 2. Returnunitto Searsservicecenter.
Engineruns but wood ! Smallgearsectiondamaged, 1. Return unittosears servicecenter.
Wi!l notSplitor wood 21 PumpCheckValveleaking, Returnunittosears sewicecenterl
splits too Slowly ExcessivepumpinletVacuuml 3.Make certainpumpinlethOsesare
C!eaiandunblocked.Useshoit,
la!gediamete!inlethose&
4. nco:_recto' evel 4. Checkoil !evel!Refillif necessarY.
' 5. Drainoil,cleanreservoir,andrefill.
5. Contaminatedoil.
6 ReturnunttoSearsservcecenter
6. DirectionaLvalveleaKinginternally. _ i
.., _ _ , : 7. Donotattempttospltwoad
z, uvenoaaeacylmaer, a_ainstthe_,rain
y y .
internallydamagedcylinder. Return Unittosears ServiCecenter.
Enginestallsduring 1. Lowhorsepower/weakengine. 1. Returnunitto Searsservicecenter.
splitting 2. Overloadedcylinder. 2. Donotattempttosplitwood
againstthegrain.Ifenginestalls
repeatedly,contactSearsservice
center.
Enginewill nottum or !: Engine/pumpmisalignment Cor[ecta!ignmentas necessary:
stalls underlow!oad 2. Frozenorseizedpump. 2. Returnunittosears servicecenter.
conditions 3.LOWhorsepower/Weakenginel 3. ReturnunittOsears servicecenterl
4: Hyd[au!ic!inesb!ocked. 4: F!ushandcleanhydrau!icsystem.
Leakingpumpshaft
seal
5. Blocked directionalvalve.
1. Brokendriveshaft.
2. Engine/pumpmisalignment.
3. Gearsectionsdamaged.
4. Poorlypositionedshaftseal.
5. Pluggedoil breather.
5. ReturnunittoSears servicecenter.
1. Returnunitto Searsservicecenter.
2. Correctalignmentas necessary.
3. Returnunitto Searsservicecenter.
4. Returnunitto Searsservicecenter.
5. Makecertainreservoiris properly
vented.
Will not split logs !. Reservoirf!uidleve!!ow, 1. Refi!lwith Dexrenill automatic
transmissionfluid.
NOTE:This section addressesminor service issues.For further details,contact Searsservice informationline by calling
1-800-4-MY-HOME.
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