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Important information for log splitter users, Conditions which will void your warranty, Always – MTD 242-630-000 User Manual

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR LOG SPLITTER USERS

ALWAYS:

Use clean fluid and check fluid level regularly
Use Dexron II Automatic Transmission Fluid or

10W non-foaming hydraulic fluid.

Use a filter (clean or replace regularly)
Use a breather cap on fluid reservoir
Keep end of reservoir return tube below fluid level
Make certain pump is mounted and aligned prc perly
Use a flexible “spider” type coupling between tìngine

and pump driveshafts

Keep hoses clear and unblocked
Bleed air out of hoses before operating
Flush and clean hydraulic system before startup after

any malfunction or servicing

Use “pipe dope” on all hydraulic fittings

Allow time for warmup before splitting wood

Prime the pump before initial startup by turning over

the engine with spark plug disconnected

Split wood with the grain (lengthwise) only

NEVER:

Use fluid below 0° F., or above 150° F.
Use a solid engine/pump coupling
Force pump when mounting
Operate through relief valve for more than several

seconds

Attempt to adjust unloading or relief valve settings

without pressure gauges

Operate with air in hydraulic system

Use Teflon tape on hydraulic fittings

Warm up engine apart from pump in cold weather
Attempt to cut wood across the grain

CONDITIONS WHICH WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY

1. Failure to maintain proper fluid level in resarvoir will void your warranty, causing permanent damage to pump

by allowing air to be drawn into pump. Fluid will become foamy. Refer to “Initial Preparation” in the Operation
Section of this manual.

2. Changing the relief valve setting or pre? sure adjustment of control valve without proper knowledge and

instruction from the factory will void your warranty. A very minor adjustment could destroy the structural and
safety limits for which the unit was designe d. The system will produce more power than the structure will with­
stand. Higher pressure could cause the hDses to burst, cylinder to rupture and intense fluid releases, which
could result in serious personal injury.

3. Disassembling the pump will void your wa ranty. If replacement is necessary, merely disconnect and replace.

Do not attempt to adjust pump settings, as they are adjusted by the manufacturer at the factory.

4. Use of incorrect hydraulic fluid will void your warranty. Use only Dexron II automatic transmission fluid or 10W

non-foaming hydraulic fluid.

5. The flexible pump coupler must be inspected regularly. Allowing the coupler to deteriorate will void your war­

ranty. Deterioration of spider insert and jrolonged use after deterioration will destroy pump bearings and

engine bearings, along with total destruction of coupler hubs.

6. Improper beam lubrication will cause premature wear and looseness. Lubricate the beam regularly. Lack of

lubrication will void your warranty.

7. Improper adjustment of splitting wedge v/ill void your warranty. Become familiar with the proper tolerance

required for adjustment of the splitting wecige as instructed in the adjustment section of this manual.
a. If wedge is too loose, cylinder beam und wedge wear will result. Allowing the wedge to loosen and be

used under operating stress will cause damage which will not be covered under warranty.

b. If wedge is too tight, severe beam dam age will result which will not be covered under warranty.

8. Warranty card must be mailed or delivered directly to factory. Proper information must be completed and

mailed as per Instructions. No warranty re< ;ords on file may result in delay.

9. Do not overheat the hydraulic system. E

rings and excessive friction.

10. Do not attempt to start in temperatures under 20° F. without pre-heating fluid in reservoir. Excessively cold

fluid cannot circulate and draw into pump. Warranty will be void.

11. Repair any leaks in hydraulic system immediately. Unattended leaks will cause air to enter system and/or

decrease fluid level in reservoir, causing damage to the hydraulic system which will not be covered by war­

ranty.