Changing oil in reservoir, Engine maintenance, Refer to engine manual – MTD 241-645A User Manual

Page 11: Storage instructions

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NOTE

FIGURE 19

Check oil in log splitter reservoir before every use.

See figure 20.

1.

Block up front of log splitter so beam is setting

level.

2.

Remove check pipe plug in rear of beam. See

figure 20. If oil starts to come out of check pipe
plug hole oil level is correct. IF NOT add oil to
breather tube (figure 16) unit oil starts out.

NOTE

Use hydraulic sealant tape or pipe

sealant on pipe plut threads.

3.

Replace check pipe plug, remove block from

under front of beam.

^•^IGURE 20

CHANGING OIL IN RESERVOIR:

1.

Remove the hose clamp at inlet hose (bottom

hose on rear of beam). See figure 18.

Be prepared to catch oil in a container.

2. Pull off inlet hose from strainer tube assembly and

catch oil in a suitable container. See figure 18.

3.

With an adjustable wrench remove the strainer

tube assembly. See figure 18.

The strainer tube assembly is 53"

long.

4.

Drain oil, clean strainer tube and reassemble

using a hydraulic pipe sealant on the threads.

5.

Remove the breather plug from breather tube.

See figure 7. Pour approximately 3 gallons of

Dexron transmission fluid ONLY into breather

tube.

ENGINE MAINTENANCE

REFER TO ENGINE MANUAL.

STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS

In event engine is to be stored for any length of time

(30 days or more), prepare as follows:

1.

Drain gasoline by tipping or by syphon hose,

then run engine until remainder is used and tank
and carburetor are empty.

A

CAUTION

Drain into container outdoors away

from fire or flame.

2. Drain carburetor by running engine until it stops.

3.

Inside protecting of engine for storage is per­

formed by removing spark plug and pouring one
ounce of SAE 30 oil through spark plug hole
into cylinder. Crank engine, without starting,

several times to spread oil over cylinder walls.

4. Never store outside without a waterproof cover.

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