- Clean the area around the rear of the motor and the log splitter with white spirit and dry it.
- Dab around the general area of the leak with a kitchen towel which should pick up spots of oil from the source of the leak. It may help to operate the pump.
- Take photographs of where the leak is coming from and forward them to our technical helpline (technical@forest-master.com) for further diagnosis and solution.
Q: What can cause a leak in the log splitter?
A: Leaks can be caused by various reasons such as damaged seals, loose fittings, or damaged hydraulic components.
Q: How can I locate the source of the leak?
A: Clean the area around the rear of the motor and the log splitter with white spirit and dry it. Dab around the general area of the leak with a kitchen towel which should pick up spots of oil from the source of the leak. It may help to operate the pump.
Q: What should I do after locating the source of the leak?
A: Take photographs of where the leak is coming from and forward them to the manufacturer’s customer service for further diagnosis and solution.
Q: How can I prevent leaks in the log splitter?
A: Regularly check and replace worn-out or damaged hydraulic components, fittings and seals. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the maintenance and use of the log splitter.