Strainer tube assembly, Hose clamps, Carburetor adjustments – Bolens 244-642-000 User Manual
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STRAINER TUBE ASSEMBLY
If the ram does not move back and forth smoothly,
the strainer tube assembly may be clogged.
^ To clean, follow instructions for changing the reservoir
; oil, step number 1 through 3. Clean the strainer tube
assembly and reassemble using a hydraulic pipe sealant
on the threads.
HOSE CLAMPS
Check the hose clamps on the bottom of the pump
for proper tightness before each use.
Hose clamps on the return hose should be checked
once a season.
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS
\ WARNING {
If any adjustments are made to the
engine while the engine is running
(e.g. carburetor), keep clear of all
moving parts. Be careful of heated
surfaces and muffler.
Refer to engine manual packed with your unit for
carburetor adjustment information.
STROKE RETURN STOP PLUNGER
If the engagement handle does not return to neutral
(from reverse) before the pressure relief bypass opens,
loosen the hex lock nut, and back out the hex bolt
one or two turns. See figure 17.
NOTE
When the pressure relief valve opens,
a loud high pitched sound is heard and
engine labors.
Tighten hex lock nut and operate log splitter. Repeat
if necessary.
INSTALLATION OF TIRE TO RIM
1. Lubricate tire beads and rim flanges.
2. Do hot exceed 30 P.S.I. when seating beads.
3.
Adjust to recommended pressure after beads are
sealed.
OFF-SEASON STORAGE
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 siphon hose,
then run engine until remainder is used and tank
and carburetor and empty.
HEX LOCKNUT
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STROKE RETURN
STOP PLUNGER
HEX BOLT
FIGURE 17
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.
Ifthisdoes not correct the problem, see Strainer Tube
Assembly paragraph.
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CAUTION
Drain into container outdoors away
from fire or flame.
2.
Drain carburetor by running engine until it stops
from lack of fuel.
3.
Protect the inside of engine for storage 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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CAUTION
When storing any type of power equip
ment in an unventilated or metal
storage shed, care should be taken to
rust proof the equipment. Using a
light oil or silicone, coat the equip
ment, especially springs and bearings.
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