Ariens 22-Ton Log Splitter Specifications Page 10

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Towing
ALWAYS check before towing to make certain your log splitter is correctly and
securely attached to the towing vehicle. Be sure that the ball hitch you are
using is the proper size for the hitch coupler on the log splitter (see “Specifi-
cation” section). Be sure the safety chains are properly hooked to the vehicle
leaving enough slack for turning.
ALWAYS allow for added length of the log splitter when turning, parking, cross-
ing intersections, and in all driving situations.
ALWAYS be careful when backing up. You could jackknife your log splitter if
care is not taken.
ALWAYS disconnect your log splitter from your towing vehicle before attempt-
ing to use it.
NEVER exceed 35 m.p.h. when towing your log splitter. Obey all state and
local regulations when towing on state and local roads and highways. Adjust
your speed for terrain and conditions, as needed. Be extra cautious when tow-
ing over rough terrain, especially over a railroad crossing.
NEVER tow your log splitter when there is fuel in the engine’s tank.
NEVER allow anyone to sit or ride on your log splitter.
NEVER carry any cargo or wood on your log splitter.
Refueling
ONLY refuel the log splitter outdoors in a clear area void of gas fumes or spilled
gasoline.
ALWAYS use an approved fuel container to carry gasoline.
ALWAYS replace the log splitter gas cap and the fuel container cap securely.
If gasoline is spilled, move the machine away from the area of the spill and
avoid creating any source of ignition until the spilled gasoline has completely
evaporated.
Take a class B fire extinguisher with you when operating the log splitter in dry
areas as a precautionary measure against possible flying sparks.
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Safety
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