Replacement Part List
ENGINE 
SAFETY 
This machine 
is 
equipped 
with 
an  internal combustion engine. 
Do 
not 
use 
on 
or 
near any unimproved, forest covered, 
or 
brush 
covered land unless the exhaust system 
is 
equipped 
with 
a spark 
arrester meeting applicable local, state, 
or 
federal laws. 
In 
the 
state 
of 
California, a spark 
arrester 
is 
required 
by 
law. 
Other 
states have similar laws. A spark arrester, 
if 
used, must 
be 
maintained in effective working 
order 
by the operator. 
Never 
start 
or 
run 
the 
engine inside a closed area. The exhaust 
fumes are dangerous, containing carbon monoxide, an odorless 
and 
deadly 
gas. 
Operate 
this 
unit 
only 
in 
a 
well-ventilated 
outdoor area. 
Do 
not 
tamper 
with 
the engine 
to 
run 
it 
at 
excessive speeds. The 
maximum engine speed 
is 
preset 
by 
the 
manufacturer 
and is 
within 
safety limits. 
See 
engine manual. 
Keep a Class B fire extinguisher on hand when operating this log 
splitter 
in 
dry 
areas 
as 
a precautionary measure. 
FUEL 
SAFETY 
Fuel 
is 
highly flammable, and 
its 
vapors can explode 
if 
ignited. 
Take  precautions when using 
to 
reduce 
the 
chance 
of 
serious 
personal injury. 
When 
refilling 
or 
draining 
the 
fuel tank, use an  approved fuel 
storage container while in a clean, well-ventilated 
outdoor 
area. 
Do 
not 
smoke, 
or 
allow sparks, open flames, 
or 
other 
sources 
of 
ignition 
near 
the 
area 
while 
adding fuel 
or 
operating 
the 
unit. 
Never fill 
the 
fuel tank indoors. 
Keep grounded 
conductive 
objects, such 
as 
tools, away 
from 
exposed, live electrical parts and connections 
to 
avoid sparking 
or 
arcing. These events could ignite fumes 
or 
vapors. 
Always stop 
the 
engine and allow 
it 
to 
cool before filling the fuel 
tank. Never remove the 
cap 
of 
the fuel tank 
or 
add fuel while the 
engine 
is 
running 
or 
when 
the 
engine 
is 
hot. Do 
not 
operate the 
machine 
with 
known leaks in the fuel system. 
Loosen the fuel tank 
cap 
slowly 
to 
relieve any pressure in the tank. 
Never overfill 
the 
fuel tank. Fill 
the 
tank 
to 
no more than 
1/2" 
below the bottom 
of 
the filler neck 
to 
provide space 
for 
expansion 
as 
the 
heat 
of 
the 
engine 
can 
cause fuel 
to 
expand. 
Replace 
all fuel tank 
and 
container 
caps 
securely 
and 
wipe up spilled 
fuel. Never operate the unit 
without 
the fuel 
cap 
securely in 
place. 
7  I Safety 
Avoid creating a source 
of 
ignition 
for 
spilled fuel. 
If 
fuel 
is 
spilled, 
do 
not 
attempt 
to 
start 
the 
engine 
but 
move 
the 
machine away 
from the area 
of 
spillage and avoid creating any source 
of 
ignition 
until fuel vapors have dissipated. 
When fuel 
is 
spilled on yourself 
or 
your 
clothes, wash 
your 
skin 
and change clothes immediately. 
Store fuel in containers specifically designed and approved 
for 
this purpose. 
Store fuel in a cool, well-ventilated area, safely away 
from 
sparks, 
open flames, 
or 
other 
sources 
of 
ignition. 
Never 
store 
fuel 
or 
a machine 
with 
fuel 
in 
the 
tank 
inside a 
building where fumes may reach a spark, open flame, 
or 
any 
other 
source 
of 
ignition, such 
as 
a 
water 
heater, furnace, 
or 
clothes 
dryer. 
Allow 
the engine 
to 
cool before storing in any enclosure. 
HYDRAULIC 
SYSTEM 
SAFETY 
The hydraulic system 
of 
the machine requires careful inspection 
along 
with 
the mechanical parts. 
Be 
sure 
to 
replace frayed, kinked, 
cracked, 
or 
otherwise 
damaged 
hydraulic 
hoses 
or 
hydraulic 
components. 
Hydraulic fluid can result in severe burns. Fluid in the hydraulic 
system 
can 
penetrate skin and result in serious 
injury 
or 
death. 
Be 
sure 
to 
stop the engine and relieve hydraulic pressure before 
doing any 
work 
on hydraulic parts. 
Keep body and hands away 
from 
pin holes 
or 
nozzles 
that 
expel 
hydraulic fluid when under pressure. 
Use 
paper 
or 
cardboard, 
not 
hands, 
to 
search 
for 
leaks. 
Ensure all hydraulic fluid connections are 
tight 
and all hydraulic 
hoses and lines are in good condition before applying pressure 
to 
the 
system. 
Do 
not 
remove 
the 
cap 
from 
the 
hydraulic tank 
or 
reservoir while 
the 
machine is running. The 
tank 
could 
contain 
hot 
oil 
under 
pressure, which could result in serious injury. 
Do 
not 
adjust 
the 
pressure 
setting 
on 
the 
hydraulic 
pump 
or 
valve. 
If 
injured by escaping fluid, no 
matter 
how 
small the wound 
is, 
see 
a doctor 
at 
once. A typical injection injury may 
be 
a small wound 
that 
does 
not 
look serious. However, severe infection 
or 
reaction 
can 
result 
if 
proper 
medical 
treatment 
is 
not 
administered 
immediately by a doctor 
who 
is 
familiar 
with 
injection injuries. 
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