Maximum Speed Limit — 35 mph
Your log splitter is built on a solid, unsuspended axle. To prevent damage or
possible loss of vehicle control, use extreme caution when towing and do not
exceed a vehicle speed of 35 mph, especially when driving on a bumpy road.
1
. Position the hitch on log splitter over or
onto the tow vehicle’s tow ball. Pull the
latch assembly on the hitch up and into the
open position. In some cases, the hitch
may not totally engage with the ball with-
out raising the front leg of the log splitter.
2
. Release the latch assembly on the hitch
and lock the hitch onto the ball. Place a
customer supplied lock or lock pin into the
latch assembly of the hitch.
3
. Raise the front leg to the towing position
by removing the hair pin clip and the hitch
pin. If not already secure, make sure the
hitch on the log splitter is properly and
securely attached to the ball. Raise the
front leg, align the top front hole, and
install the hitch pin and hair pin clip.
4
. Attach the towing safety chains to the tow
vehicle.
Making sure the log splitter is securely
attached to the vehicle is the responsibility
of the owner/operator. Failure to securely
attach the log splitter can cause loss of
control of the vehicle or the log splitter
being separated from the towing vehicle,
resulting in serious injury or death.
WARNING
WARNING
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Towing