Finishing Work; Transporting The Log Splitter; Storing The Log Splitter - Hakki Pilke Easy 42 Series Instructions For Assembly, Operation And Maintenance

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17 FINISHING WORK

a. After you have finished making firewood, remove the logs from the splitting groove and
conveyor carefully.
b. Place the conveyor in a position where the conveyor and log splitter can be moved
safely off the processed firewood without any risk of injury or damage.
c. Use the tractor's hydraulics to hoist the log splitter and use the tractor to move it to a
location where you can place the input and output conveyors into their transport and
storage position.
d. Place the conveyor into the transport and storage position.
e. Stop the log splitter.
f. Clean the log splitter.

18 TRANSPORTING THE LOG SPLITTER

When using a tractor to transport the log splitter make sure that
NOTE! The splitting blade must be down when the log splitter is in the transport and
storage position.
- the input and output conveyors are in the transport position
- that the transportation height and width of the log splitter is safe so that it or the
conveyors do not hit any buildings, structure, trees, or similar
- the transportation speed is at a safe level
- no extra weight is placed on the log splitter
- if you stop during transport - even for a little while - the log splitter must be lowered to
the ground.

19 STORING THE LOG SPLITTER

- Clean the log splitter of any wood and snow residue before placing it into storage. Make
sure that the log splitter is stopped before carrying out any cleaning procedures.
- Check that there are no oil leaks before placing the log splitter into storage.
- Store the log splitter in a space with a roof. If you store it outdoors, cover the log splitter
with wind and snow proof material.
- Store the log splitter in the transport position on level ground so that the machine cannot
topple over. Never store the log splitter on slanting ground!
- Store the log splitter in a location where nothing can crash into it by accident.
Hakki Pilke 42 Easy
Original
Version 4

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