Maintenance, Starting the engine, Splitting wood – Maxim Manufacturing LSM75BVG User Manual

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Maintenance

Starting the engine

1. Read engine owner's manual for complete starting instruction. Do not operate this Splitter without reading
the engine owner's manual.
2. Move the throttle control lever out to the START position.
3. Grasp rope handle and pull slowly until resistance is felt. Then pull cord rapidly to overcome compression,
prevent kickback and start engine.
4. Operate engine in the 3/4 throttle position.

Splitting Wood

Logs may be split in either a vertical or horizontal position. To place splitter into the vertical position. Remove
clevis pin from u-bracket on tongue (see Figure 1) and push beam into position. Reattach clevis pin.
1. Always keep hands and feet from the splitting area.
2. To prevent severe injury only one person should operate the log splitter. Any helpers or bystanders should
remain at least 10 feet from the splitter.
3. Place log up to 26" long into log cradle.
4. Standing in the safe splitting zone, push long handle forward or down. When log is split release handle.
5. For best results and safety do not attempt to split across the grain of the wood.
6. Remove pieces and place a safe distance from the splitter.
7. Reload splitter.

There is very little maintenance with your Maxim Log Splitter.
Follow engine manual for taking care of your engine.
Before each use . . .
1. Check oil in engine.
2. Check hydraulic fluid.
3. Check to make sure all bolts holding the engine are tight.
4. Check to insure that all hydraulic fittings are tight.
After each use . . .
Clean dust and debris from engine.
After 25 splitting hours . . .
1. Check oil in engine.
2. Check hydraulic fluid.
3. Check and clean air filter.
After 100 splitting hours . . .
1. Change hydraulic fluid.

Hydraulic Fluid

1. To check fluid

Place splitter on level ground.

• Remove fluid check plug (See figure 1).

• Insert clean dowel or other dip stick into hydraulic fluid tank. Level should be 1/2 to 3/4 full.

• Add fluid, if needed. Use any good universal tractor grade hydraulic fluid. You should be able to find the fluid at

any Co-op, tractor supply, and many hardware stores. Do not mix different types of fluid.

Recheck level.

2. To change fluid

• Unscrew hydraulic fluid filter (See figure 1)

• Drain old oil into an appropriate container. Dispose of properly.

• After the old hydraulic oil is drained, replace filter (Figure 4, #47a) and refill reservoir with any good quality uni

versal tractor grade hydraulic fluid.

3. To remove air from the hydraulic line

Lift rear wheels onto a raised surface.

• Block wheels.

• Start engine.

• Move operating handles forward and backward several times until the hydraulic ram moves smoothly.

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