Oregon S402022BSC User manual

ASSEMBLY & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LS197-896-0212
Rev. 1
MODEL NO. S402022BSC
Operator’s Manual
VERTICAL/HORIZONTAL
22 TON LOG SPLITTER
WARNING: All operators must read this manual before operating this log
splitter. Follow the safety instructions in the manual and in decals attached
to the product. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.

Table of Contents
Page(s)
Important Safety Information................................................................................................................. 1-6
Intended Use ......................................................................................................................... 1
Personal Protective Equipment ............................................................................................... 1
Safety Decals ....................................................................................................................... 1-2
General Safety ...................................................................................................................... 3
Preparation of the Log ........................................................................................................... 3
Work Area ........................................................................................................................... 3
Operation of the Log Splitter .................................................................................................. 3-4
Repair and Maintenance Safety ............................................................................................. 4-5
Fire Prevention ..................................................................................................................... 5-6
Towing Safety ...................................................................................................................... 6
Assembly Instructions ...................................................................................................................... 7-9
Operating Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 13-14
Engine Oil Recommendations ................................................................................................ 13-14
Hydraulic Oil Recommendations ............................................................................................ 13
Starting Instructions ............................................................................................................... 13-14
Operation .............................................................................................................................. 14
Towing ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................... 14
Accessories ............................................................................................................................................. 16
Warranty Service Information ................................................................................................................ 16
Specications.........................................................................................................................................BackCover
Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................................ 10-12

WARNING: Read and thoroughly understand all instructions in this manual and on safety decals before
assembling or operating this log splitter. Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death. Do not
allow anyone to operate this log splitter who has not read this manual. As with all power equipment, a
log splitter can be dangerous if assembled or used improperly. Do not operate this log splitter if you
have any questions concerning safe operation. To get answers to any questions, call our customer
service department at 1-800-525-8322.
This is the SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL. It is used to alert you to
potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages
that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in serious injury or death.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.
BEFORE operating this log splitter, make sure that you wear safety gear such as goggles or safety glasses, steel toed
shoesandtightttinggloves(withoutloosecuffsordrawstrings).Alwayswearaprotectivehearingdevicewhen
operating this log splitter.
NEVER use this log splitter for any other purposes than splitting wood. It is designed for this use only. Any other use can
cause serious injury or death.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
SAFETY DECALS
Make sure that all safety warning decals are in good condition and readable. Always replace missing or defaced decals.
ContactSpeeCoat1-800-525-8322forreplacementdecals.
INTENDED USE
PARTNUMBER:S52062500 LOCATION:T O P, FRONTENDOFTONGUE Page 1

PARTNUMBER:S52062100
LOCATION:TOPOFHYDRAULIC
CYLINDER
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PARTNUMBER:S52062400
LOCATION:HYDRAULICTANK
LOWERTANK,RIGHTCORNER
PARTNUMBER:S52069100
LOCATION:OUTSIDEOFBOTH
STRIPPER PLATES
PARTNUMBER:S52062200
LOCATION:TOPOFCYLINDER

GENERAL SAFETY
ALWAYS keep the operator’s manual nearby for reference. Reread the manual periodically.
ALWAYS establish a safety zone restricting bystanders to a 10 foot radius around the log splitter when log splitter is
in operation.
ALWAYS ensure that all operators are properly trained or have read and understood the operator’s manual.
ALWAYS operatethelogsplitterwithaclearmind,freeoftheinuenceofalcohol,drugsormedication.
ALWAYS wearclosettedclothing,freefromlanyards,stringsorjewelrywhichcouldbeanentrapmenthazard.
ALWAYS keep clothing and hair away from moving parts..
ALWAYS keep safety shields in place during operation.
PREPARATION OF THE LOG
Bothendsofthelogshouldbecutassquareaspossibletohelppreventthelogfromridingoutofthesplitterduring
operation. Do not split logs greater than 24 inches in length.
WORK AREA
ALWAYS operatethislogsplitteronrmground/earth.
ALWAYS wear proper footwear with adequate traction.
ALWAYS operate your log splitter in an open area. (Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide which can be deadly
when inhaled.)
ALWAYS operate your log splitter on level ground. (Operating on a slope could cause the log splitter to roll over or
logs to fall off.)
ALWAYS operateyourlogsplitterindaylightorundergoodarticiallight.
ALWAYS keep the work area clean. Remove split wood around the log splitter immediately so that you don’t stumble
over it.
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ALWAYS block the wheels to prevent movement of the log splitter while in operation.
KNOW how to stop the log splitter and disengage the controls before operating it.
NEVER place hands or feet between the log and splitting wedge during forward or reverse stroke as this could result in
serious injury or death.
NEVER straddle or step over the log splitter during operation.
NEVER reach or bend over the log splitter to pick up a log.
NEVER try to split two logs on top of each other.
NEVER try to cross split a log.
GENERAL REPAIR
NEVER operate your log splitter when it is in poor mechanical condition or in need of repair.
NEVER alter your log splitter in any manner. Such alterations may cause your log splitter to be unsafe and will void the
warranty.
NEVER tamper with the engine to run it at excessive speeds. The maximum engine speed is preset by the manufacturer
and is within safety limits.
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OPERATION OF THE LOG SPLITTER
ONLY operate the log splitter from the operator zone as shown in the diagram. The operator has the safest and most
efcientaccesstothecontrolvalveandthebeaminthislocation.Operatingthelogsplitterinanotherlocationcanresult
in serious injury or death.
OPERATOR
ZONE
TOP VIEW
NEVER attempt to load the log splitter when the ram or wedge is in motion.
NEVER use your foot, a rope or any extension device to operate the lever on the control valve. Only use your hand.
NEVER move the log splitter while the engine is running. Shut off the engine if you are leaving the log splitter, even for a
short period of time.
NEVER touchthemuferandotherhotareasoftheengineduringoperation.Waituntiltheenginecoolsdown.
ALWAYS be careful when moving or lifting the log splitter. Get assistance if it feels too heavy to move by yourself.

MAINTENANCE SAFETY
Thehydraulicsystemofyourlogsplitterrequirescarefulinspectionalongwiththemechanicalparts.Besureto
replace frayed, kinked, cracked or otherwise damaged hydraulic hoses or hydraulic components.
NEVER checkforleaksofhydraulicuidwithyourhand.Hydraulicuidescapingfromasmallholecanbealmostinvisible.
EscapinguidunderpressurecanhavesufcientforcetopenetrateskincausingSERIOUSINJURYorevenDEATH.
Leaks can be safely detected by passing a piece of cardboard over the suspected leak and looking for discoloration.
NEVER remove the cap from the hydraulic tank or reservoir while the log splitter is running. The tank could contain hot
oil under pressure which could result in serious injury.
NEVERadjustthecontrolvalve.Thecontrolvalveonyourlogsplitterispresetatthefactory.Onlyaqualiedservice
technician should perform this adjustment.
ALWAYS seekprofessionalmedicalattentionimmediatelyifinjuredbyescapinghydraulicuid.Seriousinfectionor
reaction can develop if proper medical treatment is not administered immediately.
ALWAYS be sure to relieve all pressure by shutting off the engine and moving the valve control handle back and forth
shoulditbecomenecessarytoloosenorremoveanyhydraulictting.
FIRE PREVENTION
NEVERoperateyourlogsplitternearaameorsparkorsmokeduringoperation.Hydraulicoilandgasolineare
ammableandcanexplode.
NEVER llthegastankwhiletheengineishotorrunning.Allowtheenginetocoolbeforerefueling.
ONLY refuel your log splitter in a clear area with no gas fumes or spilled gas.
ALWAYS replace the gas cap securely.
If gasoline has spilled, move the log splitter away from the area of the spill and avoid creating any source of ignition until
the spilled gas has evaporated.
ALWAYSdrainthefueltankpriortostoragetoavoidthepotentialrehazard.
ALWAYS store gasoline in an approved, tightly sealed container and away from heating appliances. Store the container in
a cool, dry place.
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NEVERperformanyserviceorrepaironyourlogsplitterwithoutrstremovingthesparkplugwire.
ALWAYS perform all recommended maintenance procedures before using your log splitter.
ALWAYS check the level of hydraulic oil and engine oil before operation.
ALWAYS periodicallycheckthatallnuts,bolts,screws,hydraulicttingsandhoseclampsaretight.
ALWAYS replace all damaged or worn parts immediately.
ALWAYSbesurethatallreplacementpartsmeetmanufacturer’sspecications.

IMPORTANT NOTE–(sparkarrester):
Asaprecautionarymeasureagainstpossibleyingsparks,alwaystakeaClassBreextinguisherwithyouwhen
operating this log splitter in dry areas. This log splitter is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be
used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brush-covered or grass-covered land unless the engine’s exhaust system
is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark arrester is used, it should be
maintainedinefffectiveworkingorderbytheoperator.InthestateofCalifornia,asparkarresterisrequiredbylaw.Other
stateshavesimilarlaws.Federallawsapplyonfederallands.Asparkarrestermuferisoptionalandavailableasan
accessory at your nearest engine dealer. Always check the legal requirements in your area.
TOWING SAFETY
NEVER attempt to move your log splitter over hilly or uneven terrain without a tow vehicle or adequate help.
NEVER carry any cargo or wood on your log splitter.
NEVER allow anyone to sit or ride on your log splitter.
NEVER exceed 45 mph when towing your log splitter. Towing the log splitter at speeds higher than 45 mph could result
in loss of control, damage to the equipment, or serious injury or death. Adjust towing speed for terrain and conditions.
Beextracautiouswhentowingoverroughterrain,especiallyrailroadcrossings,andavoidsharpturnsandsteepangles
when towing your log splitter.
NEVER exceed weight capacity of ball or load limits of coupler.
ALWAYSconrmcouplertightnesseachtimebeforetowingandaftertowing50miles.
ALWAYS disconnect your log splitter from the towing vehicle before operating it.
ALWAYS be careful when backing up with your log splitter in tow. It could jackknife.
ALWAYS allow for added length of your log splitter when turning, parking, crossing intersections and in all driving
situations.
ALWAYS use safety chains when towing your log splitter.
ALWAYS check all local and state regulations regarding towing, licensing, and lights before towing your log splitter.
ALWAYS check before towing to make sure that the log splitter is correctly and securely attached to the towing vehicle
and that the safety chains are secured to the hitch or bumper of the vehicle with enough slack to allow turning. Always
useaClassI,2”ballwiththislogsplitter.
ALWAYS replace ball or coupler if damaged.
ALWAYS turnthefuelshutoffvalveontheenginetothe“OFF”positionbeforetowingthelogsplitter.Failuretodoso
mayresultinoodingtheengine.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: This log splitter was partially assembled at the factory. Refer to the drawing and parts list should it become
necessary to disassemble the unit for repair or replacement of parts.
STEP 1: Remove all the components from the shipping container. Inspect each piece for shipping damage. If any part is
damaged, contact your dealer or delivering carrier.
STEP 2: Attachthetwowheels(1)tothetankassemblywheelspindlesusingthe3/4”lightatwashers(2),3/4”NF
slottednuts(3),1/8”x1-1/2”cotterpins(4)andthehubcaps(5).Theseitemsareinthehardwarepackage.
Tighten the slotted nuts and make sure the wheels rotate freely.
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ITEM NO. DECSRIPTION QTY.
1Road-Speed Tire and Wheel 2
2 HardwareKit(notshown) 1
3Tongue Assembly 1
4Tank Assembly 1
5 BeamLockAssembly 1
6 BeamAssembly 1
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1Tire and Wheel 2
2 3/4” Light Flat Washer 2
33/4” Slotted Nut 2
4 1/8” x 1-1/2” Cotter Pin 2
5Hub Cap 2

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STEP 4: Stand the beam (1) up on end. Two people may be needed for this step to ensure safety. Make sure that the
beam is stable and on a level surface.Remove the pivot pin (3) and clip pin (2) from the tank assembly.
Rollthetongue/tankassemblyintopositionbetweenthetwotabsonthebeam(1).Slidethepivotpin(3)
through the aligned holes and lock in place with the clip pin (2).
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION oQTY.
1 Beam 1
2 1/2”-3/4” R Clip Pin 1
3 Tank/Tongue Assembly 1
4Pivot Pin 1
STEP 3:Attachthetongueassembly(5)tothetankassembly(1)usingtwo1/2”NCx4-1/2”hexcapbolts(2),two1/2”
lockwashers(3)andtwoandtwo1/2”hexnuts(4).Tighten.
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1Tank Assembly 1
2 1/2” NC x 4-1/2 Hex Bolt 2
3 1/2” Lock Washer 2
4 1/2” NC Hex Nut 2
5Tongue Assembly 1
5

STEP 7: Loosely attach the latch assembly (1) to the bottom side of the beam as shown in the diagram using the
two1/2”x1-1/4”GR5hexcapbolts(4),thetwo1/2”lockwashers(3)andthetwo1/2”hexnuts(2).Lower
thebeamontothetongue.Centerthelatchassemblyonthetongueandtightenhardware.
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1 Beam Lock 1
2 1/2” Hex Nut 2
3 1/2” Lock Washer 2
4 1/2” x 1-1/4” GR5 Hex Cap Bolt 2
5Beam Assembly 1
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
Area of
Detail
ITEM NO. DESCRPTION QTY.
1 1/2” X 38” Pressure Hose 1
2 3/4” x 56” Return Hose 1
3 Worm Gear Clamp 3
STEP 5: Connecttheendofthe1/2”IDx38”hydraulicpressurehose(1)comingfromthettingonthepumptothe
ttingonthecontrolvalve.Seeillustrationsbelow.
STEP 6: Slideonehoseclampontheendofthe3/4”x56”hydraulicreturnhose(2)thatcomesfromthettingonthe
lter.ThenconnectthehosetothettingonthecontrolvalveTightenhoseclamps.Seeillustrationsbelow.
NOTE:Actualproductmayvaryfrom `
drawings shown here.

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ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 S400312B0 Tire and Wheel 2
2 O/L 3/4” Light Flat Washer 2
3 S17012000 3/4” Slotted Nut 2
4 O/L 1/8” x 1-1/2” Cotter Pin 2
5 S40033200 Hub Cap 2
S40030900 Replacement Wheel Bearing Kit
(not shown)
O/L- Obtain locally. Common fasteners available
through hardware and farm stores.
WHEEL ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 O/L 5/16” Flat Washer 8
2 O/L 5/16”-18 UNC Nylock Nut 4
3 O/L 5/16” x 1-1/2” GR 5 Bolt 4
4 S40118800 Tank 1
5 S390604B0 Filter Base 1
5A S390601A0 Filter Element 1
6 S39034900 3/4” Hex Nipple 1
7 S39038300 Straight Fitting, 3/4” NPT to 1
3/4” ID Tube
8 S39032000 3/4” NPT x 3/4” Tube 1
9 S39074200 Pump/Engine Assembly 1
10 S071022WC Pivot Pin 1
11 O/L 1/2”-3/4” Hairpin Cotter 1
12 S39027500 1/2” x 38” Pressure Hose 1
13 S39027400 3/4” x 56” Return Hose 1
14 S39027300 3/4” Suction Hose 1
15 S39031600 Worm Gear Clamp 3
16 S39037600 Breather Cap/Dip Stick 1
O/L- Obtain locally. Common fasteners available through
hardware and farm stores.
TANK/ENGINE ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN
REPLACEMENT PARTS

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ENGINE/PUMP ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN
BEAM ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 O/L 1/2”HexNut 1
2 O/L 1/2”LockWasher 1
3 O/L 1/2”x3-1/4”GR5Bolt 1
4 S390118BC 4”x24”Cylinder 1
5 S39032000 3/4”NPTx3/4”Tube 1
6 S39034300 1/2”NPTNipple 1
7 S39034600 1/2”SteelTubing 1
8 S39034700 1/2”PipeFitting 2
9 S39039000 45°SwivelFitting,3/4”M,1/2”F 1
10 S390406A0 ControlValve 1
11 S40200100 BeamAssembly 1
12 S07073100 CylinderPin 1
S40200500 BeamLockAssembly(notshown) 1
O/L- Obtain locally. Common fasteners available through
hardware and farm stores.
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 O/L 5/16”-18 UNC Nylock Nut 4
2 O/L 5/16” Regular Lock Washer 4
3 O/L 5/16” x 1-1/4”GR5 Hex Bolt 4
4 O/L 5/16” x 1 UNF GR5 Hex Bolt 4
5 S39056900 Briggs & Stratton 900 Engine 1
6 S390705B0 11 GPM Pump 1
7 S40034800 3/16” x 1” Square Key 1
8 S40081200 Pump Mount 1
9 * S400835L0 Jaw Coupler 3/4” Bore 1
10 *S400833L0 Jaw Coupler 1/2” Bore 1
*S400820L0 Complete Coupler Assembly 1
11 *S400834L0 Rubber Spider for Jaw Coupler 1
* Must be ordered as a complete assembly S400820L0.
O/L- Obtain locally. Common fasteners available through
hardware and farm stores.
Actual engine may vary from drawing above.

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TONGUE ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 O/L M10x1.5x120mmGR5Bolt 2
2 O/L M10x1.5NylockNut 2
3 O/L M10FlatWasher 6
4 S40032300 Chainw/Hook 2
5 S40034600 HitchBallAssembly 1
6 S40127400 Ground Stand 1
7 S401215A0 Tongue 1
8 S9114-1 Retaining Ring 1
9 S9132-1 Washer 1
O/L- Obtain locally. Common fasteners available through
hardware and farm stores.
WEDGE ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN
2
1
5
4
3
ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 O/L 1/2”LockWasher3
2 O/L 1/2”x2-1/4”Bolt 3
3 S40200200 C-ChannelBeam1
4 S40200300 Wedge 1
5 S40200400 WedgeBottomPlate1
O/L-Obtainlocally.Commonfastenersavailable
through farm and hardware stores.
NOTE:OrderS40115400forcompletelogsplitterhardwarekit.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT START OR RUN THE ENGINE BEFORE ADDING OIL IN THE HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR AND OIL IN
THE ENGINE. THE ENGINE OR THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COULD BE DAMAGED IF STARTED WITHOUT OIL.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Read and thoroughly understand all instructions and safety information before operating
this log splitter. Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death. Do not allow anyone to operate
this log splitter who has not read this manual. As with all power equipment, a log splitter can be
dangerous if assembled or used improperly. Do not operate this log splitter if you have doubts or
questions concerning safe operation. Call our customer service department at 1-800-525-8322 to
address these concerns.
STEP 1:
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ANY SPRAY OF HYDRAULIC OIL FROM THE BREATHER CAP FROM CONTACTING THE
ENGINE POINT THE HOLE AWAY FROM THE ENGINE WHEN TIGHTENING IT DOWN.
ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS (Briggs & Stratton 900)
For temperatures above 40 degrees F use an SAE 30W oil. Using mutigrade oil may increase oil consumption. Using SAE 30W oil below 40 degrees
F will resuilt in hard starting and possible engine bore damage. For temperatures below 40 degrees F use an SAE 10W-30 or SAE 5W-30 oil. Oil
capacity is about 18-20 oz. (0.54-0.59 L). Refer to the engine manual for more information.
STEP 2:
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IMPORTANT:
The hydraulic reservoir must be lled with oil before operation. AW46 hydraulic oil is recommended when oil is needed. Automatic
transmission uid can be substituted and should be used instead of hydraulic oil when temperatures are below 32 degrees F.
Use only clean oil and take care to prevent dirt from entering the hydraulic reservoir. Fill the hydraulic tank with approximately
3.5 to 4.0 gallons of hydraulic uid
After the hydraulic reservoir and the engine crankcase are lled with oil, start the engine. The hydraulic pump should prime itself. With the
engine running, move the hydraulic valve lever toward the foot plate. This will cause the cylinder to extend and expel air. When the cylinder
is fully extended, retract it. Repeat this procedure several times. An erratic movement of the cylinder indicates that there is still air in the
system. Add about 1.0 to 1.5 gallons more. Five gallons will register just above the top ll line on the dip stick.The total capacity of the entire
hydraulic system is 6.5 gallons. NOTE: If the tank is overlled it will tend to expel oil from the breather cap when the cylinder is retracted.
Cycle the cylinder again until it has a constant speed indicating that all air has been expelled.
STARTING INSTRUCTIONS (Briggs & Stratton 900)
Refer also to the Briggs & Stratton Engine Operating and Maintenance Instructions manual for your log splitter.
To Start a Cold Engine
1) Turn the fuel valve to the ON position.
2) Move the choke control to the Choke position.
3) Move the throttle control to the FAST position. On engines equipped with a stop switch, move it to the ON position.
4) Pull the starter grip lightly until resistance is felt. Then pull rapidly to start engine.
5) Move the choke lever to the OFF position if it was used to start the engine as soon as it warms up enough and is running smoothly.
6) When engine starts, move the throttle to the FAST position. It is recommmended that the engine be operated in the FAST position for
maximum performance.
7) To stop the engine, move the throttle control lever (if equipped) to SLOW and then to STOP. Then turn fuel shut-off valve to the closed position.
To Start a Warm Engine
1) Move the throttle lever to the FAST position.
3) Pull the starter grip until the engine starts.
Hydraulic oil and engine oil is provided with this log splitter. It needs to be lled with both types of oil before operation. Please
follow the instructions below fo lling the hydraulic tank. Refer to your engine owner’s manual for information on adding oil.
NOTE: The engine maximum governed speed is preset at the factory at 3600 RPM no load speed. When splitting wood the throttle
should be set at the maximum speed to develop the horsepower required for the pump.

OPERATION
WARNING: See safety information related to operation of the log splitter in the safety section of this manual. Make sure that you have the
recommended personal protective equipment described on page 1.
1) Set up the log splitter in a clear, level area and block the wheels. Make sure that the suction port on the tank is always on the lower side
of the log splitter.
2) For horizontal operation place a log on the beam against the foot plate. Make sure the the log is securely on the foot plate and up against the
beam. To split wood in the vertical position, release the pin on the beam latch located near the front end of the beam. Carefully tilt the beam up until
the foot plate is sitting squarely on the ground and the log splitter is stable. Place the log on the foot plate up against the beam. When the beam is
returned to the horizontal position make sure the beam latch is securely locked down. See illustrations of beam latch in Step 7 on page 9.
3) With the engine running, depress the valve handle so that the cylinder will drive the wedge into the log. Extend the cylinder until the log splits or to
the end of its stroke. If the log has not completely split after the cylinder has reached the end of its extension, retract the cylinder.
IMPORTANT: Leaving the control valve in the “actuate” position at the end of the stroke may damage the pump. Always use extra care when
splitting logs with unsquare ends.
NOTE: For operation in wooded areas, obtain a spark arrestor for the exhaust system. See the engine operating and maintenance manual and
check with your authorized Briggs & Stratton service center. See also Fire Prevention on page 5 of this manual.
IMPORTANT: TO EXTEND THE LIFE OF THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDER, AVOID “BOTTOMING OUT” WEDGE PLATE TO THE FOOT
PIECE. TO CONFORM WITH INDUSTRY SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS, THE WEDGE STOPS 1.5 INCHES FROM
THE END OF THE STROKE.
TOWING
This log splitter is equipped with pneumatic tires, a Class I coupler (2 in. diameter ball required) and safety chains. Before towing, the safety chains
must be secured to the hitch or bumper of the vehicle. Local regulations should be checked regarding licensing, lights, towing, etc.Turn fuel shut off
valve on the engine to the “Off” position prior to towing. Failure to do so may result in ooding the engine. Do not exceed 45 mph when towing this
log splitter. See also Towing Safety on page 6 of this manual.
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MAINTENANCE
1) Consult the operating and maintenance instructions of the engine manufacturer for engine care and maintenance.
2) Always check the oil level of the hydraulic reservoir before operation. Operating the log splitter without an adequate oil supply will cause
severe damage to the pump.
3) Change the oil lter after the rst 25 hours of operation. There after change the oil lter every 100 hours or seasonally, whichever comes rst.
4) To drain the hydraulic oil, loosen the clamp on the hose coming from the tting on the bottom of the tank. It is located just to the right of the oil
lter.
5) If the wedge becomes dull or nicked, it can be removed and sharpened. Remove the 1/2 in. diameter bolt that connects the wedge to the cylinder.
hose from the control valve. The hose from the control valve may need to be removed. Carefully lift the cylinder to allow the wedge to slide
forward. The wedge can now be lifted off and sharpened.
6) Clean the breather cap after 25 hours of operation. Clean it more often when operated in dusty conditions. To clean, remove the breather cap
from the tank and ush with kerosene or liquid detergent to remove the dirt.
7) See also Repair and Maintenance Safety on page 4 of this manual.
8) All replacement parts must meet manufacturer’s specications.
TURN FUEL SHUT OFF VALVE TO THE “OFF” POSITION PRIOR TO TOWING.FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN
FLOODING THE ENGINE.
CAUTION:

Log Splitter Accessories
Make your log splitter more productive with these optional accessories!
S40200600 LogCatcher Boltsontosideofthelogsplitterbeaminminutes.Savestime.Savesyourback.
Holds the split log off to the side until you are ready to quarter it. No more bending
over to pick up half split logs.
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S40201200 4-Way Wedge Increase productivity with this add-on accessory. Easily slips over existing
wedge on Oregon 22 and 28 ton models

NOTES
Model No. ____________________ Serial No. _____________________________
Date of Purchase _______________ Place of Purchase _______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
IMPORTANT NOTICE
We,themanufacturer,reservetherighttochangetheproductand/orspecicationsinthismanualwithoutnotication.
The manual is for information usage only and the pictures and drawings depicted herein are for reference only.
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Warranty Repair and Service
Call 1-800-525-8322 for the warranty questions and information.
Record the information below for future reference.

SPECIFICATIONS
AA
Oregon Products
15000 W. 44th Ave.
Golden,CO80403
Toll Free USA 800-525-8322
www.oregonproducts.com
Engine Briggs&Stratton900Series205cc
Pump Two-Stage, 11 gpm
Cylinder 4 in. Diameter x 24 in. Stroke
Valve Auto-Return
Maximum Splitting Force 22 Tons*
Maximum Log Length 24 in.
CycleTime 13 Seconds*
Wheels 4.80 x 8 in. Road-Speed
Wedge 8 in. High with Spreader Wings
Beam 6in.x9in.withBuilt-InLogCradle
HydraulicCapacity 6.5 Gal. Maximum
Filter Spin-On Replaceable
Height 43 in. in Horizontal Position
Length 95 in.
Width 49 in.
Weight 595 lbs.
*Tonnage and cycle times may vary dependent upon mechanical and
environmental conditions.
Part No. S53019200
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