Reservoir fluid, Note, Hydraulic filter – MTD 249-623-003 User Manual

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RESERVOIR FLUID

Check the hydraulic fluid level in the log splitter eser-

voir tank before each use. Fluid level should be 1V

2

"

to 2" from the top of the tank.

Change the hydraulic fluid in the reservoir ever / 100

hours of operation. Disconnect the suction hose from

the bottom of the reservoir tank, and drain the fliiid in­

to a suitable container. Refill using only Dexron II

automatic transmission fluid, as instructed in ths “In­

itial Preparation” section of this manual, pages B and

9. Also, make certain to change the hydraulic liter.

NOTE

Drain the fluid and flush the reservoir

tank and hoses with kerosene whenever

any repair work is performed on the

tank,

hydraulic

pump

or

valve.

Con­

taminants in the fluid will damage the

hydraulic

components.

(Should

be

per­

formed by an authorized service dealer.)

A

t WARNING 1

Use extreme caution when working with

kerosene, as it is an extremely flammable

fluid.

HYDRAULIC FILTER

Change the hydraulic filter every 50 hours of ope ation.

Use only a 10 micron hydraulic filter. Order part number

723-0405.

BEAM AND SPLITTING WEDGE

Lubricate both sides of the beam where it contacts the

splitting wedge with engine oil before each use to ob­
tain years of service. However, normal wear will accur.

The wedge plate on the log splitter is designed

30

the

gibs on the side of the wedge plate can be easily re­

moved and rotated and/or turned over for even wear.

Make certain to readjust the adjustment bolts so wedge

moves freely, but no excess space exists betwesn the

wedge plate and beam.

HOSE CLAMPS

Check the hose clamps on the suction hose (attached
to bottom of the pump) for proper tightness befons each

use. Check the hose clamps on the return hose ct least

once a season.

ENGINE
Refer to the separate engine manual for all e ngine

maintenance instructions.

Maintain

engine oil

as instructed in the seaarate

engine manual packed with your unit. Read and follow

instructions carefully.

Service

air cleaner

every 25 hours under normal con­

ditions. Clean every few hours under extremely dusty

conditions.

Poor

engine

performance

and

flooding

usually indicates that the air cleaner should be ser­

viced. To service the air cleaner refer to the separate

engine manual packed with your unit.

The

spark plug

should be cleaned and the gap reset

once a season. Spark plug replacement is recommend­
ed at the start of each season; check engine manual
for correct plug type and gap specification.

Clean the engine

regularly with a cloth or brush. Keep

the cooling system (blower housing area) clean to per­

mit proper air circulation which is essential to engine

performance and life. Be certain to remove ail dirt and
combustible debris from muffler area.

FLEXIBLE PUMP COUPLER

The flexible pump coupler is a nylon “spider” insert,

located between the pump and engine shaft. The align­

ment is very critical. Over a period of time, the coupler

will harden and deteriorate. For a replacement flexible

pump coupler, order part number 717-0891.

A

I WARNING

\

Never hit the pump shaft in any manner,

as

any

blow

will

cause

permanent

damage to the pump.

When replacing the flexible pump coupling, proceed

as follows.

1. Place the coupling half onto the engine shaft. Make

certain there is clearance between the coupling

half and the engine. Tighten the set screw.

2.

Mount the pump onto the coupling support bracket.

Tighten securely.

3.

Carefully slide coupling half onto pump shaft (make

certain set screw is loose). Slide the key into place

on the shaft.

4.

Install the nylon “spider” insert into coupling half

on the engine shaft.

5.

Place the coupling shield in position on the hex

bolts. Rotate the keyway on the pump shaft so it
is toward the bottom.

6.

Attach the coupiing support bracket to the hex

bolts, carefully sliding the coupling half over the
“spider” insert. Secure coupling shield and coup­

ling support bracket with lock washers and hex

nuts. Tighten securely.

7.

Adjust the two coupling halves (steel) so there is

between .010" and .060" clearance between the
two halves (at least the thickness of a matchbook
cover, up to 1/16" maximum). See figure 17.
Tighten the set screw in the coupling half on the

pump shaft.

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