Attaching the control handle, Attaching the hoses, Final assembly – Craftsman 247.287751 User Manual

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ATTACHING THE CONTROL HANDLE

The control handle and the return hose are attached

to the metal pressure tube with a cable tie for ship­

ping purposes only. Cut and remove the cable tie.

The bottom of the control handle is already attached

to the valve with a cotter pin and clevis pin. Remove

the second cotter pin and clevis pin which is attach­

ed to the valve only. Place the handle in position,

and secure using the second cotter pin and clevis

—pin. See figure 9.

Control

Valve

Filter
Head

Suction-

Hose

Pump

FIGURE 10.

Pressure

Hose

Metal

Pressure

Tube

FIGURE 11.

ATTACHING THE HOSES

SUCTION HOSE

The suction hose is attached to the reservoir tank,

beneath the engine mounting plate. Loosen the hose

clamp

on

the

free

end

of

the

hose

using

a

screwdriver.

• Attach the end of the hose to the fitting on the bot-

—tom of the pump. See figure 10. Place the hose

clamp at the base of the fitting, and tighten securely.

RETURN HOSE

The return hose is attached to the bottom of the

valve. Loosen the hose clamp on the free end of the

hose using a screwdriver.

• Attach the end of the hose to the fitting on top of the

filter head. See figure 10. Place the hose clamp at

the base of the fitting, and tighten securely.

PRESSURE HOSE

The pressure hose is attached to the top of the pump.

-Route the hose as shown in figure 11. Place the metal

pressure tube in position on the fitting on top of con­

trol valve. Secure with the compression nut on the

pressure tube, using an adjustable wrench. Make cer­

tain the metal pressure tube is positioned so that the

pressure hose is above the slide plate as shown.

FINAL ASSEMBLY

Make certain all nuts, bolts and hose clamps are

tightened securely.

Before operating the log splitter, make certain to

follow the “Initial Preparation” instructions in the
Operation Section, page 9.

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