Danger, Ram operation, Tire pressure – MTD 241-645A User Manual

Page 9: Stroke return stop plunger, Maintenance and adjustments

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NOTE

If you lock the engagement handle in the reverse slot,

"^e ram will return until it hits the return stroke stop

lunger, which will throw the engagement handle into

neutral automatically.

DANGER

Never attempt to cut a log in half

with the log splitter. See figure 15.

Never stand next to the ram when

operating. See figure 16. Always stand
behind the ram.

FIGURE 15

MAINTENANCE and

ADJUSTMENTS

WARNING

Always stop engine and disconnect

spark plug wire before doing any

maintenance.

RAM OPERATION

If the ram does not move smoothly, run the ram its

full stroke several times to clear out air in the system.

Be sure the breather valve is open.

If this does not correct the problem see strainer tube

assembly paragraph.

TIRE PRESSURE

FOR SHIPPING PURPOSES, THE TIRES ON YOUR

UNIT MAY BE OVER-INFLATED. TIRE PRESSURE

SHOULD BE REDUCED BEFORE UNIT IS PUT

INTO OPERATION. RECOMMENDED PRESSURE

SHOULD BE APPROXIMATELY 15 P.S.I. EQUAL
TIRE PRESSURE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED ON
ALL TIRES. MAXIMUM TIRE PRESSURE IS 30
P.S.I.

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CAUTION

Installation of tire to rim:

1. Lubricate tire beads and rim

flanges.

2. Do not exceed 30 P.S.I. when

seating beads.

3. Adjust to recommended pressure

after beads are sealed.

FIGURE 16

STROKE RETURN STOP PLUNGER

If the engagement handle does not return to neutral

(from reverse) before the pressure relief bypass opens,
loosen the hex locknut, back out hex bolt one or

two turns. See figure 17.

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