WX900 Series
Log Splitter
Operating Instructions
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6.4 Machine Break-In
Although there are no operational restrictions on the log
splitter when used for the first time, it is recommended that the
following items be checked:
Review the engine owner's manual for break-in
recommendations. Place the machine in a
Safe Condition
before checking any components. Refer to
After One Hour of Operation
1.
Review the
Operating Safety on page 19, and Engine
2.
Check the engine oil and fuel levels. If necessary, add
engine oil or fuel.
3.
Make sure that the machine is lubricated as specified in the
Maintenance Schedule on page 35.
4.
Check that the push block or wedge is lubricated.
5.
Check the hydraulic system for leaks. Tighten all leaking
fittings and replace any leaking components..
6.
Remove anything that is entangled on the machine. For
example, branches or vines.
7.
Make sure that all guards and shields are installed, and the
covers are closed. Replace guards, shields, or covers, if
necessary.
8.
Make sure the tires are filled to the specified pressure. For
the correct tire pressure, see the tire sidewall.
9.
Make sure that all of the fasteners are installed and torqued
to the correct specification. For more information, see
After Five Hours of Operation
•
Change the engine oil.
For instructions, see the engine manufacturer's manual.
After Eight Hours of Operation
•
Complete the tasks listed under
6.5 Engine Operation
CAUTION!
Before starting the engine, review the safety,
operating, and maintenance instructions in the
engine manual.
W019
6.5.1 Engine Operation Safety
WARNING!
Never smoke or vape while working
with fuel. Fuel vapors can explode
causing injury or death. Keep sparks,
fl ames, and hot components away.
W027
WARNING!
Never operate the engine indoors. Park the
machine outdoors in a position where the
prevailing winds blow the exhaust away from
you.
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide (CO)
that can quickly accumulate to a dangerous
level. Carbon monoxide can cause illness,
unconsciousness, or death.
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WARNING!
Keep fuel away from sparks, open flame, pilot
lights, heat, and any other source of ignition.
Fuel and vapors are extremely flammable and
explosive. Fire or explosion can cause severe
burns, bodily harm, or death.
•
Remove the wire from the spark plug before servicing the
engine or equipment to prevent accidental starting.
•
Keep the cylinder fins and engine shrouds free of debris to
prevent the engine from overheating.
•
Examine the muffler periodically to make sure it is
functioning effectively. Repair or replace a worn or leaking
muffler.
•
Use fresh fuel (less than three months old). Stale fuel
creates deposits that cause the carburetor to be clogged
and leak.
•
Check the fuel lines and fittings on a regular basis for
cracks or leaks. Replace damaged fuel lines or fittings if
necessary.
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