User Manual
Tank and Tires
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Tank
To remove/replace the tank:
1. With the engine turned-off, relieve hydraulic pressure
from the system by moving the lever on the control
valve through itβs full range of travel.
2. Place a suitable container, large enough to hold all of
the oil from the reservoir, under the suction hose.
See Figure 7.1.
3. Remove the dip stick.
4. Loosen the hose clamp on the suction hose using a
5/16β wrench.
5. Remove the suction hose and drain the tank.
6. Remove the engine and pump.
Vertical shaft engines:
6a. Remove the engine and the pump by following
the procedures described in Chapter 2: Engine
and Pump.
Horizontal shaft engines:
6a. Disconnect the high pressure hose from the
pump using a 15/16β wrench.
See Figure 7.2.
6b. Remove the four engine mounting screws using
a 9/16β wrench.
6c. Lift the pump and engine off of the splitter as
one assembly.
Figure 7.1
Drain pan
Hydraulic fluid under high pres-
sure can be dangerous. A high-
pressure hydraulic fluid leak or
spray can penetrate the skin. If this happens,
seek immediate medical attention to reduce the
risk of blood poisoning, which can lead to death
or limb amputation.
Figure 7.2
High pressure hose
CHAPTER 7: TANK AND TIRES