Instructions / Assembly
Reverse
Position
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Reverse Position
Neutral Position
Forward Position
Lifting Handle
Horizontal Beam Lock
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Vertical Position
Rotating Position
Horizontal Position
CONVERSION BETWEEN HORIZONTAL SPLITTING 
POSITION AND VERTICAL SPLITTING POSITION
STUCK LOG PROCEDURE
If a log does not split completely and becomes stuck on the wedge, 
never attempt to remove it by modifying the splitter or adding 
attachments to the splitter.
Move the control lever to the Reverse positon and allow the 
cylinder to retract until the stuck log contacts the stripper plates. 
Continue to retract the cylinder until the log is dislodged from the 
wedge.
Do not use the unit if the stripper plates are bent or 
damaged. Bent or damaged stripper plates must be 
repaired or replaced before use.
The splitter wedge is designed to reach the full extension 
before contacting the foot plate.
To  extend  the  life  of  the  hydraulic  cylinder,  avoid 
“bottoming out” the wedge plate to the foot piece. To 
conform with industry safety recommendations, the 
wedge stops 1.5 inches from the end of the stroke.
Cracks in logs can close quickly and pinch fingers. 
Keep fingers away from any cracks that open in 
partially split logs.
Keep hands and ngers away from the splitter wedge 
and log stripper during cylinder retraction.
Never operate through the relief valve for more than 
5 seconds.
Forward position – Move the lever in this direction to extend the 
cylinder toward the spinner foot plate. Keep pressure on the lever 
until the log splits. The lever does not lock in this position. Release 
as soon as the log is split or the cylinder is fully extended. (See 
Figure 12a and Figure 12b).
SPLIT CONTROL HANDLE
Neutral position – In this position the cylinder does not move 
even though the engine is running.
Reverse position – Move the lever in this position to retract the 
cylinder. Push the lever fully in this direction to lock it return mode. The 
lever will automatically return to the neutral position once the cylinder 
fully retracts.
Sudden stopping at a high speed under a heavy load 
is not recommended. Engine damage may result.
STOP ENGINE
Return the cylinder to fully retracted position or home position. 
Move the Throttle lever to SLOW (
). Move the engine switch 
to OFF. Close the fuel shut-off valve (
).
If the engine is hot, 
closing the choke is not 
necessary.
Rapid retraction of the starter cord (kickback) will pull 
your handand arm toward the engine faster than you 
can let go. Broken bones, fractures, bruises, or sprains 
could result.
5.  Move the throttle lever slightly 
to the FAST speed.
STARTING ENGINE
1. Make sure the control lever is in the neutral position.
2.  Move the engine switch to the 
ON position.
3. Open the fuel shut-off valve. 
4.     Move the choke lever to the 
CLOSED position.
6.     Pull the recoil starter until engine compression has become 
difcult to pull. Let the recoil return to the home position, 
then pull quickly to start the engine. Repeat steps as needed. 
Fully open the choke and set the throttle to the FAST position, 
before operating the unit.
SLOWFAST
OPENCLOSED
SLOWFAST
OPENCLOSED
ONOFF
ONOFF
Figure 12b
Figure 12a
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Gas Log Splitter 
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