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Out/Down (1) – Move lever in this direction to 
extend cylinder toward end plate. Keep 
pressure on lever until log is split. Lever does 
not lock in this position. Release as soon as 
log is split or cylinder is fully extended.

NOTE: 

Splitter wedge is designed to reach 

full extension and stop between 1 and 2" (25 
and 50 mm) before contacting end plate.

IMPORTANT: 

 When cylinder is fully 

extended do not hold lever in out position. 
Pump damage will result. 

Neutral (2) – In this position the cylinder does 
not move even though the engine is running.

Return/Up (3) – Move lever in this direction to 
retract cylinder. Push lever fully in this 
direction to lock in return mode. Lever will 
automatically return to neutral once cylinder 
fully retracts.

Beam Lock

Locks the beam in the horizontal operating 
position. To move beam to vertical operating 
position:

1. Pull beam lock out until the pin clears 

the mount (Figure 10).

2. Rotate beam lock slightly so pin does 

not return to hole in mount.

3. Lift beam until it rotates to vertical 

position (Figure 11).

IMPORTANT: 

Rear stabilizer must be in the 

transport position before placing beam in 
vertical operating position (see 

Rear 

Stabilizer

 on page 13).

To move beam to horizontal position:

1. Carefully rotate beam down until seated 

on lock bracket.

2. Turn beam lock until pin lines up with 

hole in lock bracket and release 
(Figure 10).

3. Ensure that beam lock pin fully engages 

in bracket.

Stripper Plates

(Figure 12)
The stripper plates are designed to remove a 
log that has partially split but remains stuck 
on the wedge.

To remove stuck logs from the splitter wedge:

1. Move the control lever to the Return/Up 

position.

2. Allow the cylinder to retract until the 

stuck log contacts the stripper plates. 

3. Continue to retract the cylinder until the 

log is dislodged from the splitter wedge.

4. Once removed from the splitter wedge 

rotate log and split from a different 
location or split log from the other end.

WARNING: 

Keep hands and 

fingers away from splitter wedge 
and stripper plates during cylinder 
retraction.

CAUTION: 

Beam assembly is 

heavy. Use care when moving 
between vertical and horizontal 
positions.

Figure 10

Beam 
Lock

Figure 11

Figure 12

Stripper Plates

Summary of Contents for 27-Ton Log Splitter

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Page 3: ...riens com on the Internet DELIVERY Customer Note If you have purchased this product without complete assembly and instruction by your retailer it is your responsibility to Read and understand all asse...

Page 4: ...ou last saw them Stop engine and allow moving parts to stop before leaving operator s position Look for these symbols to point out important safety precautions They mean Attention Personal Safety Is I...

Page 5: ...serious injury or death from escaping hydraulic fluid ALWAYS keep body and hands away from pin holes or nozzles which eject hydraulic fluid under pressure Escaping hydraulic fluid can puncture skin an...

Page 6: ...air as needed Before starting engine ensure that control lever is in neutral position Keep children people and pets away Be alert and shut off unit if anyone enters work area Keep children under watch...

Page 7: ...near any unimproved forest covered or brush covered land unless the exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local state or federal laws A spark arrester if used must be ma...

Page 8: ...from cracks in logs while splitting These can quickly close and pinch or crush body parts On logs that are not square place the longest portion of the log closest to the beam and the most square end...

Page 9: ...ow from the cap breather as the system warms up and the fluid expands Do not operate the unit without the proper amount of oil in the reservoir Fill Engine Fuel Tank Fill fuel tank DO NOT OVERFILL See...

Page 10: ...ller 9 Recoil Starter 10 Front Jack Stand 11 Hitch Coupler 2 In Ball 12 Safety Chains 13 Rear Stabilizer 14 Hydraulic Pump 15 Hydraulic Tank 16 Hydraulic Tank Dipstick Breather 17 Beam Assembly Lock 1...

Page 11: ...Shut Off Valve IMPORTANT The fuel shut off valve MUST be in the closed position prior to transporting the unit The fuel shut off valve has two positions Recoil Starter Handle When pulled handle will...

Page 12: ...t rotates to vertical position Figure 11 IMPORTANT Rear stabilizer must be in the transport position before placing beam in vertical operating position see Rear Stabilizer on page 13 To move beam to h...

Page 13: ...justed by rotating the height adjustment handle clockwise up or counterclockwise down Rear Stabilizer Figure 15 Rear stabilizer must be positioned down and locked in place when operating in the horizo...

Page 14: ...out when filling the tank Do not use a funnel or other device that obstructs the view of the tank filling process 4 Replace fuel cap and tighten 5 ALWAYS clean up spilled fuel GASOLINE IMPORTANT ALWAY...

Page 15: ...abilizer to transport position and lock in place see Rear Stabilizer on page 13 4 Attach log splitter hitch to tow vehicle with class 1 or higher receiver and 2 in ball Adjust hitch coupler to ensure...

Page 16: ...r Do not attempt to stabilize logs with legs or feet while operating 3 Using only your hand push the control lever toward the log 4 Hold the lever in the out position until log is split 5 Allow split...

Page 17: ...SYSTEM on page 18 Follow Engine Maintenance Schedule Perform scheduled engine maintenance Refer to Engine Manual for detailed instructions 50 Hours or Every Season Check Fasteners Check all fasteners...

Page 18: ...ter every season or 100 hours 1 Clean area around hydraulic supply hose 2 Place container under oil filter and hydraulic supply hose to catch oil 3 Remove hose clamp and disconnect hose from hydraulic...

Page 19: ...s in safe working condition Store unit in a cool dry protected area Protect bare metal areas with a light coat of oil or anti rust compound LONG TERM Perform all steps found in Short Term storage Touc...

Page 20: ...not extend or retract when control lever is moved 1 Low hydraulic oil level 1 Refill hydraulic oil to proper level see Checking Hydraulic Oil Level on page 18 2 Kinked or pinched hydraulic lines 2 Rep...

Page 21: ...ber 917001 917002 Model 27 Ton Log Splitter 34 Ton Log Splitter Engine Engine Subaru Engine Model Number SP170 CARB EX21 CARB Displacement Cu In cc 10 31 169 12 87 211 Max RPM 3750 150 Oil Capacity Pt...

Page 22: ...or replace any defective part subject to the conditions limitations and exclusions set forth herein Such repair or replacement will be free of charge labor and parts to the original purchaser except...

Page 23: ...anty Period Use Detail All Batteries 1 Year All Prorated All Belts Muffler Tires None Commercial These components are not covered when used commercially All Cloth Plastic and Rubber Components Includi...

Page 24: ...ting or leasing the utility vehicle Using the utility vehicle to tow or carry loads in excess of the limits specified in the owner operator manual Modifying the utility vehicle with parts and accessor...

Page 25: ...amount of time not to exceed 30 days If you have a question regarding your warranty coverage you should contact Ariens Company Technical Service Center at 1 920 756 2141 DEFECTS WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS...

Page 26: ...is article The manufacturer issuing the warranty will not be liable under this Article to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of an add on or modified part Evaporative Emission Warra...

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