Operating controls, Before starting – Craftsman 247.79452 User Manual

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OPERATING CONTROLS

(See Figure 6.)

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WARNING: Before using your iog splitter,

again refer to the safety rules on pages 3-6
of this manual. Always be careful.

Do not operate the log splitter without the
proper amount of hydraulic oil in the
reservoir tank. Failure to refill the tank will
void your warranty.

Beam Locks

Located on the tongue and resenroir tank assemblies,

these are used to secure the beam in the horizontal or

the vertical position.

Choke Lever

Used to enrich the fuel mixture in the carburetor when

starting a cold engine.

Starter Handle

Used to manually start the engine.

Throttle Control

Permits selection of fast or slow engine speed.

Control Handle

The control handle has three positions. See Figure 7.

To return wedge

To spilt wood

Control

I I

Handle

Forward '-----►

Figure 7

Move control handle FORWARD or DOWN to
split wood.

NOTE:

C ontrol handle w ill return to neutral position

from forward position as soon as handle is released.

Release the control handle to stop the wedge

movement,

Move control handle BACK or UP to return the

wedge.

Before Starting

Oil Fill-up

Only use high quality detergent oil rated with
API senrice classification SF, SG or SH. Select

the oil's viscosity grade according to the

expected operating temperature. Follow the

chart below.

Coider

40°F

Warmer

5W30

SAE 30

NOTE:

Although m ulti-viscosity oils (5W 30, 10W 30,

etc.) im prove starting in cold w eather, these

m ultiviscosity oils w ill result in increased oil

consum ption w hen used above 4CP F. C heck the oil

level m ore frequently to avoid possible engine

dam age from running low on oil.

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WARNING: SAE 30 oil, if used below 40“F,

will result in hard starting and possible
engine bore damage due to inadequate
lubrication.

NOTE:

If the unit

was

shipped with oil in the engine,

check the oil level and refill if necessary.

Fill engine with the appropriate oil as follows:

Remove oil fill dipstick.

With log splitter on level ground, use a funnel to
fill engine oil to FULL mark on dipstick. Capacity

is approximately 26 ounces. Be careful not to

overfill.

Replace the dipstick on to the engine and

tighten. Then remove the dipstick again and
wipe off the oil from the end of the dipstick with a
clean cloth.

Screw the dipstick firmly back to place. Remove

to check the oil level.

Refill oil to FULL mark on dipstick if necessary.
Replace dipstick and tighten.

Gasoline FMI-Up

Remove fuel cap. See Figure 6.

Make certain the gasoline container is clean and

free from rust or foreign particles. Never use

gasoline that may be stale from long periods of
storage in the container.

Fill fuel tank with about one gallon of clean,

fresh, lead-free grade automotive gasoline. DO

NOT use Ethyl or high octane gasoline.

Replace fuel cap.

WARNING: Do not fill closer than 1/2 inch of

top of fuel tank to prevent spills and to allow
for fuel expansion. If gasoline is accidently

spilled, move log splitter away from area of
spill. Avoid creating any source of ignition

until gasoline vapors have disappeared.

Reservoir Fill-Up

Remove reservoir vent plug. See Figure 8.

Fill the resen/oir tank to about 2” from the top

with 7 gallons of Dexron III automatic
transmission fluid, or 10W non-foaming

hydraulic fluid. Replace vent plug securely.

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