Log splitter not working? How to fix, add oil, bleed Harbor Freight manual log splitter

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  • čas přidán 20. 12. 2020
  • See how to add hydraulic oil and bleed it. EASY! Bought at Harbor Freight. Sun Joe, Central Machinery, and XtremepowerUS brands are essentially the same.
    Here's an Amazon link to replacement rubber plugs for the oil fill hole: amzn.to/3KhlfuX (#ad)
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  • @rolandfrerking2093
    @rolandfrerking2093 Před 2 lety +17

    Thank you for taking the time to record and post this video. This is excellent. I completed these instructions just minutes ago. Without these video instructions, I would never have been able to accomplish the initial addition of hydraulic oil and bleeding the attached ten-ton jack. I would like to add just a few minor things I discovered while following these instructions as well as I was able:
    1 I worked a long time twisting the plug out of the oil fill hole. I found that steadily pulling while twisting finally worked.
    2. Use a funnel whose neck is at least one inch long and whose diameter is clearly smaller than the diameter of the oil fill hole. The cylinder will fill completely without the formation of an air/oil bubble at the fill hole.
    3. The contents of a 12-ounce bottle of hydraulic oil is just slightly more than required to fill the cylinder completely.
    4. As described in the video, the plug is nearly impossible to re-insert after filling the cylinder with hydraulic fluid. I found that closing the Handle Wheel and pumping several strokes on the handles allowed a small air bubble to flow to the oil fill hole that also created just enough room for the plug to be fully inserted again.
    5. After bleeding according to instructions on the video, opened the Handle Wheel to contract the cylinder ram. Then I closed the Handle Wheel and pumped several stroked on both handles. When I pushed the small screwdriver against the filler plug shaft, a rather large air bubble escaped.

  • @stevewoznicki6393
    @stevewoznicki6393 Před rokem +3

    I totally agree that the instructions that are in the manual are confusing and even wrong. I followed them precisely and ended up sprayed with hydraulic oil. This video clarified the process entirely. Thank you!

  • @Wordsalad69420
    @Wordsalad69420 Před 3 lety +9

    This is one of those super niche videos that is worth its weight in gold if you ever need it. Thank you!

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety

      Great comment. Thanks!

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 Před rokem

      Good point. I’m watching it before I go buy a splitter so I can just get home and get to work.

  • @realx09
    @realx09 Před rokem +2

    Great tutorial video, buddy. I completed the job in 10 minutes following your instructions step by step. Now, on the hunt for spare plugs and anything else that can give up. ALWAYS have spare parts!
    Thanks again!

  • @ChrisJones-kz4lg
    @ChrisJones-kz4lg Před 10 měsíci +1

    I bought my HF splitter 2 years ago. I was barely getting about an eighth of an inch of push from the large piston. After watching your video, I felt confident to adjust my splitter. Works great now. As soon as I start to pump the handle, I can feel that it is pushing the log. Thank you.

  • @dfrazier4089
    @dfrazier4089 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanx for the demonstration. I got a Sun Joe from Facebook Marketplace. I contacted Sun Joe support...no response. Glad I knew it needed lubrication but didn't know where to put the fluid and what type. I'm back in stride again thanks to you. Great job.

  • @cigarmerchant2238
    @cigarmerchant2238 Před rokem

    Second time watching to bone up before my second time adding fluid and bleeding. I like this splitter a lot better than an electric with half the tonnage but use both handles together to advance and let the "soft" handle go once I get pressure. Once I pop thru and have less resistance I pick back up the faster handle and continue with both. Probably the most detailed video on this subject, thank you for posting.

  • @zhenyuanyin6272
    @zhenyuanyin6272 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot, I made my Sun joe splitter work again after saw you video. Very very useful.

  • @pyro_chip8287
    @pyro_chip8287 Před 2 měsíci

    The instructions in the manual were useless, thank you for this video.

  • @PoolFool
    @PoolFool Před 3 lety +4

    well done; the best explanation I've found.
    Sadly, mine was empty because the main seal has failed, and I'll have to find a video showing how to disassemble and replace that seal.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the feedback, Doug. Too bad about the seal. That's a hassle.

    • @ChristopherDivine
      @ChristopherDivine Před 8 měsíci

      I also had the main seal fail and faulty poles. The poles went straight through the holder and hit the springs. I think my Harbor freight had a few duds or something....

  • @jbertrand5959
    @jbertrand5959 Před 6 měsíci

    Just watched this video and followed your instructions. Everything works great. Thank you.

  • @levi501ish
    @levi501ish Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, you saved me a lot of time bleeding like that.

  • @rayburgess9583
    @rayburgess9583 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for taking the time to teach!

  • @legorailroader844
    @legorailroader844 Před 2 lety

    I've been having a heck of a time getting mine to bleed. I topped up the oil while it was laying on a flat surface, pumped the rams a bit till air/slop is noticed then let a little out, and continued that till it the ram was fully extended. But when I turn the relief valve to let the ram retract it'll get about half way or so then the smaller pump cylinder will fully extend as if all the air went straight to it.
    Once the main ram fully retracts far it'll go (all but a few inches like yours did) I let some air out till the smaller cylinder was able to be pushed back without it wanting to extend back out by itself. But then soon as I try to use it to make sure all the air it out it'll start acting up again.

  • @JuanGomez233105
    @JuanGomez233105 Před 2 lety

    I've been having air issues, in the larger hydraulic cinder of my harbor freight log splitter, i tried bleeding it with no success :(
    But after watching your video, I used a small screw driver to push in on the rubber plug and immediately air came out and just like that...it started working perfectly. Thank you for taking the time to post this video..

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      Great to hear you got it working. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @stuttgurth
      @stuttgurth Před 2 lety

      Have you ever had it where you pushed it out too far and then it wont retract? I extended it just to the log supports. Then, like i said, it wouldn't retract on its own. I can pound it back. It was my first log so im about to just take it back, but wondered if you or anyone had experienced this.

    • @jeffmccormack2265
      @jeffmccormack2265 Před rokem

      @@stuttgurth Possibly you have too much oil in the cylinder. I've had this problem before. I didn't try to bleed out the extra oil (if that was the cause). If I recall correctly, when this happened about 2 years ago, I think it worked itself out after splitting wood for a while, possibly because over time, oil gradually leaked out. See my reply further up this queue..

  • @missmidnight4147
    @missmidnight4147 Před rokem

    Cheers and thanks, mate! You made it simple, and it was so easy. Well done! Thanks from Australia. 🐨🦘👍

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      Thank you! Glad it helped down under!

    • @missmidnight4147
      @missmidnight4147 Před rokem

      @@FixEverythingYourself Certainly did - our logsplitter does OT since we have a local tree lopper/feller and his crew who drops off free loads for us. All we've got to do is split it and stack it for a year. So, this being the first time it had failed...your vid was just the thing. We'll have to look at some of your other vids. Keep that good advice coming.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      😄😄

  • @dfrozendog3849
    @dfrozendog3849 Před 9 měsíci

    This put me back on track. Thank you. Edit: 5 months later, where can you get another plug and I bent the pin on the end of the main plunger.

  • @garylaajala9461
    @garylaajala9461 Před rokem

    I had that problem with the air remaining, after topping-off with oil, and the ram not moving forward with pumping. Now I know how to fix it, thanks!!

  • @chrisschmitz836
    @chrisschmitz836 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Instead of splitting like a cross country ski I used to move them both forward at the same time hoping that I would get the 3/8 movement instead of the 1/4 off the one side and 1/8 off the other, but alas it will only move 1/4 inch max.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety

      I know what you're talking about with trying to get the benefit of moving both arms at the same time. I haven't measured to see if there's any difference when I do both versus just the one. Will try that this afternoon as I have a lot of wood left to split still...

  • @williamwood3942
    @williamwood3942 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks - very helpful and informative.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, William. I had problems with mine at first and figured I wasn't the only one!

  • @alicebarnes1206
    @alicebarnes1206 Před rokem +2

    We ordered these replacement plugs, and they seem to be working so far, after a 2 hour log splitting session. They fit very well, but time will tell. You get 20 plugs for $10 on Amazon. here's the link:
    WELWIK 20PCS 8.5mm Floor Bottle Jack Plugs, Flat-Head Horizontal Jack Plugs, Bottle Jack Floor Jack Oil Reservoir Rubber Filler Plug Bung Jack Hydraulic Top Pressure Rod for Oil Reservoir Filler Hole

  • @tomlee6926
    @tomlee6926 Před rokem +1

    This vid is great and gives me hope that I can revive my old splitter almost identical to yours. Though i just ordered a new one, I'm going to spend some time trying to revive to keep a back up splitter or for the missus ... yes I'm terribly romantic. Thanks for posting this.

  • @RogueDemagogue
    @RogueDemagogue Před rokem

    TY for this video, I was wondering how to put the plug back in.

  • @luciog526
    @luciog526 Před 10 dny

    Someone give this man a #1 DAD hat and some white Nikes! Thank you 🙏

  • @rovereddy2431
    @rovereddy2431 Před 2 lety

    You sir save my day great video very detailed

  • @willrogers1023
    @willrogers1023 Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial!

  • @kennyg572
    @kennyg572 Před 9 měsíci

    THX SOOOOOOOOO MUCH for screw driver idea--it really worked!!!!!!!!!

  • @CatioChic3catsJazz
    @CatioChic3catsJazz Před rokem

    Other than candle wax on the wedge blade do you do anything besides keep the glide base clean and dry?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem +1

      No, I don't do anything else. I think some other viewers made comments on what they do but I haven't had any need to do anything else. And even the wax doesn't do a lot

  • @timothyleith5869
    @timothyleith5869 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for doing the video. Most helpful. My 10 ton log splitter made by Central Machine is leaking. Just wanted to know if you new where to find replacement o-rings. Tried harbor freight and the local hardware stores. Checked the harbor freight catalog could only find 5 ton replacement parts.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 9 měsíci

      Sorry, I haven't replaced any of those parts and don't know where to get them if Harbor Freight doesn't have them. I do know that Lowes or HD or another store sells this same splitter but under a different brand name ("Sun Joe"?). So perhaps you could check there.

  • @1954beto
    @1954beto Před 2 lety

    Thanks it really helped me

  • @jimsullivan668
    @jimsullivan668 Před rokem

    My HF splitter worked great initially but now seems to be leaking pressure when it encounters a tough log. The piston moves forward as you pump, but when you stop it slacks back to where it started from. It seems to be leaking psu back through the shut off valve. Any fix for that? If I split an easier straight grained log there's no problem, but I had a nasty oak log with a limb joint in it that we had to use multiple wedges on to get it to split. And can oil be added through the shut off valve easier? I unscrewed mine and though the piston was almost all the way back when I removed the valve stem from the opening there was a slight puff of pressure and the piston moved all the way back a fraction of an inch. I thought since the valve stem opening is higher than the rubber plug it may be a better place to add oil and bleed air. Or not?

    • @stevearmstrong4561
      @stevearmstrong4561 Před rokem +1

      The piston seals are bad about rupturing on these. After replacing the main seal three times I cut and made a seal out of a automotive radiator hose and no more problems.

  • @theoldshooter5631
    @theoldshooter5631 Před 2 lety

    Do you think it would be possible to thread where the little plug goes and use a bolt instead?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      I think it's possible but difficult. My plug hole is completely jagged, so I'd have to clean up the hole first, then tap it. To prevent metal shavings getting in the hole, you'd have to shove a rag in there prior to doing any of that, and that would be challenging to get it out without leaving shavings. Or do the work with the splitter upside-down?
      I'm not sure it's worth the effort. Just my opinion.

  • @WTFBUTWHY
    @WTFBUTWHY Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you! Never even knew about the oil😂

  • @sbn1124
    @sbn1124 Před rokem

    Excellent. Just perfect

  • @AJ-ds9xq
    @AJ-ds9xq Před rokem

    Hi! I watched your other video reviewing this log splitter, I ended up getting one yesterday. How often do you change/fill up hydrolic oil on yours? And how do you tell when it's time to add oil? Thank you!

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem +1

      I never change the oil. I only add oil if I've noticed a large amount leak out (unusual) or the splitter isn't operating correctly and I check the level. If the ram isn't extending normally or the arms don't seem to produce the same ram action as usual, I may check the oil. But typically, oil level will stay good for a while if there are no leaks.

    • @AJ-ds9xq
      @AJ-ds9xq Před rokem +1

      @@FixEverythingYourself followed everything as you stated in this video, everything went smooth for me with my new log splitter. I appreciate you taking the time for making these videos, also answering my questions! Thank you!

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      Great!

  • @Phiyedough
    @Phiyedough Před rokem

    There are 3 or 4 one way ball valves in these machines and a couple are at the bottom of the main jack cylinder. I think one of those is jammed open on mine. The left hand lever advances the ram but retracts the same amount when I let go of the lever. The right hand lever still works OK but it makes the operation very slow if I can only use that.

    • @markwhite9545
      @markwhite9545 Před rokem

      Mine does the same, did you find a fix for it??

    • @Phiyedough
      @Phiyedough Před rokem

      @@markwhite9545 No, I just use the slow lever but can do one stroke of the fast one when the log is about to split. I don't have the right tools to unscrew the cylinder from the jack casting.

  • @missmidnight4147
    @missmidnight4147 Před 11 měsíci

    Got anything to help with seal replacement? The piston bit under where the arms go in is leaking oil.

  • @toddandersen-goldsworthy2106

    What would be happening if only one side (the larger/harder side) works but the small adjustment/easier side has no pressure?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      Sorry, not sure what that might be. Maybe a leaky seal? It's not something I've encountered.

  • @davidmoeglein6696
    @davidmoeglein6696 Před 8 měsíci

    I watched a hilarious video about how not to do this, and then I watched this one. 2nd one (this one) worked great. Thanks.

  • @pianojazz-blumonsoon-cleve4878

    The piston only extends a few inches after it had been working fine. I'm hoping for suggestions as to cause and if there are any good instructions for rebuilding if necessary. TIA

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      Mine has done this when it's low on oil. Maybe an obvious suggestion but what I've experienced.

    • @pianojazz-blumonsoon-cleve4878
      @pianojazz-blumonsoon-cleve4878 Před 2 lety

      @@FixEverythingYourself Thank you. I'm hoping that all but I've seen no evidence of leakage. I guess i will investigate

  • @marioantonio6280
    @marioantonio6280 Před 3 lety +1

    Muy bueno como sangrar el cilindro estuvo muy bien Se lo agradezco

  • @Humble_Lyfe
    @Humble_Lyfe Před 8 měsíci

    How do you fix this problem where you have a leak at the bottom of the grey metal that goes in and out where you use those two metal handles to push and pull back??? I don’t know if i made myself clear. Asking cause I borrowed it and I don’t wanna bring it back to my friend with that leak going on

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I think you're referring to the smooth metal cylinders (pistons) that the long arms push in and out. Those are what create the hydraulic pressure to extend the ram and split the wood.
      There's nothing you can do to fix a leak there other than take it apart, get a new seal, etc. There's nothing you did to create the leak, I'm sure, it's just a location where leaks happen.

    • @Humble_Lyfe
      @Humble_Lyfe Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you!

  • @kenfochtman8698
    @kenfochtman8698 Před rokem

    Great video! Where can I get a replacement plug?

  • @oldmanpatriot1490
    @oldmanpatriot1490 Před 2 lety

    This was very helpful... Ive been trying to see if there is any differences between this and name brand.. Not I need to see if the refill plug is a screw in metal plug as it should be or if its this crappy rubber thing.. Reason being,, that rubber plug will prevent you from doing much larger logs. Too pressure and the plug will pop.. that probably why you are constantly having to add oil

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, I don't know why they use this rubber plug. A screw would've been so much easier. Interestingly, the splitter works with or without the plug installed.

    • @caseykittel
      @caseykittel Před 2 lety

      @@FixEverythingYourself I am working on one of these for a friend. I am going to try the whole full and bleed process with the rubber plug out. I love that you suggest keeping the fill hole as high as possible. Great suggestion, but I don’t think you need to put the rubber plug in until after the air is cleared of the piston. I mean. There’s gonna be some air in the system, but it should stay near the top of the system (just under the plug). It’s when the air gets trapped below that that this seems to be a problems. I would suggest to people to keep the unit laying flat and never tip it up on end. Another video suggests pumping the handles while the release valve is open. He says the air can then flow past the release valve. Your video is great, but possibly a second one with info on how NOT to let the air get down lower into the cylinder would be great. Thank you. I have to go to my friends house before I can report back to you. Thanks!

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Casey. Yes, the operation can be done without the plug as you note.

  • @garyp9906
    @garyp9906 Před rokem

    Great video on how to bleed this splitter. I have a question, though. Mine will not retract at all. You would think with those springs pulling, it would come back, but it won't. Any idea what the problem is? Thank You!!

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      This may be obvious but are you turning the knob when you want to retract the ram? That's what allows the ram to retract.

    • @garyp9906
      @garyp9906 Před rokem

      @@FixEverythingYourself Yes. I've had this splitter for about 8 years. It just started doing this. It does it when I fully extend it. Some times it will retract, other times it won't. I had to turn it verticle and use a small bottle jack to push it back. Once I start applying some pressure on bottle jack, it will then retract. As long as I don't fully extend it, no problem with it retracting back.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      I've had that happen when I extend it ALL the way. If I leave it just a fraction of an inch short of fully extended, I don't have that problem.

  • @williamwonser3525
    @williamwonser3525 Před 2 lety

    Thank you 👍

  • @Matt-nj
    @Matt-nj Před 3 měsíci

    Great! Thanks!!!

  • @pacifico1940
    @pacifico1940 Před rokem

    Gracias Gracias 🙏

  • @John-fp6cd
    @John-fp6cd Před rokem

    Do you think you could end up put to g a bleeder screw in there? Its probably not threaded though....

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem +1

      You're right, it's not threaded. I'd like to do that but seems like a hassle, and I'd need to keep metal chips out of the cylinder while tapping the hole. Poor design, in my opinion.

    • @John-fp6cd
      @John-fp6cd Před rokem

      @@FixEverythingYourself After I commented, I thought of shavings falling in..

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      Yep. I wish there was an easy solution. The hole is jagged, too, not clean and round.

  • @captainspire9094
    @captainspire9094 Před rokem

    Is there no way to not use a rubber washer that will just eventually break down and or need to be replaced? Any way to put in a metal plug or screw into that?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      Well, mine has a jagged hole so I'd need to drill it clean and round, then tap threads in. That would produce a bunch of metal shavings that I'd need to keep out of the cylinder. Possible, but a pain. But would be much better than the rubber plug that came with it.

    • @captainspire9094
      @captainspire9094 Před rokem

      @@FixEverythingYourself Understood. Thank you!

  • @newoldguy9609
    @newoldguy9609 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice video. I would suggest keeping your fingers away from the “split” when removing the log. If there is still tension causing log to want to return to un-split position your fingers might be in for a surprise. 😢

  • @alicebarnes1206
    @alicebarnes1206 Před rokem

    Great video. My plug split and doesn’t work anymore. I contacted the distributor but no help there. I’ve tried a 1/4 and a 3/8 expansion plug. Too small and too large. Looks to be metric. I ordered a few tapered rubber stoppers. If that doesn’t work, I’m out of ideas. Anybody have any more ideas? Wherever you see “I” in this post it should say “my wife” (but I really did type this post.) However, she made me do it.

  • @shrekvt
    @shrekvt Před 3 lety +1

    Good job going for zero injuries by wearing eye protection!

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety

      You noticed! Yes, ears and eyes need to be protected. Always have goggles and ear plugs nearby!

  • @4runningyota
    @4runningyota Před 2 lety +2

    Mine is stuck in the extended position. It won’t retract when I open the valve. It also won’t pump up anymore. The levers are hard to move and hear what sounds like a pressurized hiss coming from inside the jack when I pump the levers. The oil level is a little low, but not enough to prevent the unit from working prior to it getting stuck. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety +2

      Occasionally, mine will get stuck in the extended position if I extend it to the max length (to the metal stops). When that happens, I take a big piece of firewood and whack the end of the ram until it retracts. I've never had a problem beyond that. I'm not sure what's causing the hissing sound. Maybe it will go away if you can get the ram to retract?

    • @4runningyota
      @4runningyota Před 2 lety +2

      @@FixEverythingYourself Thank you for the suggestion and the quick reply! I got this unit used and I don’t know what kind of oil is in it. Should I drain out the oil that is in there or is it ok to just top it off with hydraulic oil?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety +2

      I would just top it off. Pretty much any oil should be fine.

    • @stuttgurth
      @stuttgurth Před 2 lety +1

      @@FixEverythingYourself How far until it started to retract on its own. I instinctively did this, got it about halfway back and it still wont retract the rest. Because it was the first log i split, I was figuring just take it back and not mess. Maybe i'll wack it a bit mroe.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety +1

      Hmm, I only had to whack it until it moved a half inch to an inch, then it retracted the rest of the way on its own.

  • @torpelmas
    @torpelmas Před 3 lety

    Hi sir I did the same step too many times and is still doing the same!
    how can l get a good pressure on it.??

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety

      A few questions... did you add oil? Did you elevate the back edge of it a couple of inches before adding oil? Was the ram retracted before adding oil? Unless there's a leak in a seal or some other malfunction, these steps plus the bleeding procedure should work. You can also try leaving the plug out temporarily and see if that works when operating the splitter. Just make sure to retract it very slowly or oil will get everywhere. If it works with the plug out, you must not be quite doing something right during the bleeding process.

    • @torpelmas
      @torpelmas Před 3 lety

      I just replace one seal today the small one but tomorrow I will check the oil level This is my 3rd year with it I used good for the past 2 years
      Thank you so much I try out tomorrow again good night 😴

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety +1

      Good luck! Have a great night!

  • @robcrowe6550
    @robcrowe6550 Před 3 lety

    What oil do you use in yours?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety

      I've been using SAE 30 oil, although pretty much any kind of oil should do just fine.

  • @valnasano4350
    @valnasano4350 Před 2 lety

    Hey what about draining the old fluid

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      Shouldn't need to do that but if I did, I'd probably just to it over and let it drain out.

  • @stuttgurth
    @stuttgurth Před 2 lety

    Say you have it where the splitter splits fine but doesn’t retract? Something wrong with the piston or something not letting it come back. I have to hit the end to get it to retractu

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      That only happens to me when I overextend the ram. Does yours do it every time?

    • @stuttgurth
      @stuttgurth Před 2 lety

      @@FixEverythingYourself I think I over extended. It was the first run. What would be the fix?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      I just grabbed another log and whacked the end of the ram and it retracted. Happens occasionally if I extend it too far. Also happens if there's no resistance from the log that remains in the splitter. Usually, the log itself pushes back against the ram and allows it to retract.

  • @FoxMan777
    @FoxMan777 Před rokem

    Watched a "How NOT to fill your HF 10 Ton log splitter" video last year.
    They extended out the ram, then filled the bottle. :)
    Needless to say, when it retracted... oil everywhere...

  • @jeffmccormack2265
    @jeffmccormack2265 Před rokem

    In order to pull the plug out, if unable to pull it out by hand, I hook the claw of a hammer onto the plug, then place my finger on the top of the plug to keep firmly pressed to the inside of the claw. Pressing on the top of the plug against the inside of the hammer claw, keeps the plug from slipping through the claw. I then gently pull the plug out with some twisting motion.
    I tried placing the plug in the freezer for at least 10 minutes, to help with inserting the plug, but the plug warms up too fast. I was able to get the plug in by pressing on the top of the plug with a hammer as shown, but did not use a screw driver to push the bottom of the plug in. Instead I used a 1/8" diameter metal rod to push in the plug along the side of the plug. I had tried using the head of a nail held in a vice-grip to push in the plug, but the nail kept twisting to the side. Perhaps it wouldn't twist if I kept the vice grip tighter on the nail, but I didn't want to risk puncturing the plug with a screw driver.
    I do agree that contrary to what the manual states, it is better to start with the piston fully retracted. When adding oil, the piston was fully retracted. Then I used either lever handle to push the piston forward a couple inches. This allowed me add a bit more oil, and then when I released the piston, and a bit of oil spilled out through the hole, and got rid of some air that way. A couple times, I got so too much oil in in the cylinder so that the I could advance the piston all the way, but it would not retract the last 3 or so inches. As I recall, the last time I added oil, after splitting wood for a while, some leakage of the oil finally allowed the piston to retract all the way.

  • @stephenburtis9839
    @stephenburtis9839 Před 4 měsíci

    I could have chopped a hundred of logs that diameter by hand in the amount of time it took to watch this video not to sound like a hero but I understand how some may find it useful to have a machine.i guess not everyone is able to swing a hatchet eiether.great presentation though.thanks

  • @markkulyas2418
    @markkulyas2418 Před rokem

    Mine worked right out of the box.

  • @larrysumeriski5693
    @larrysumeriski5693 Před rokem

    I have the same spliter, why would mine be leaking oil from the small side cylinder?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      Hmmm, it shouldn't be leaking if it's new. Even then, it should go a while before the seals begin to leak. If it's an old splitter and only leaking a small amount, it's probably not a concern. If it's leaking a lot and/or the splitter isn't operating, that's a problem.

    • @Phiyedough
      @Phiyedough Před rokem

      There are O rings in those pumps and they do wear out. Mine also leaks but I've not been able to get the correct thickness of O ring. I have a box of assorted O rings but the ones of the correct diameter are too thin.

  • @jpjr6757
    @jpjr6757 Před 2 lety

    Anyone know where I can buy replacement rubber plugs?

  • @delberttague1992
    @delberttague1992 Před rokem

    HF 10 ton manual splitter - the piston is fully extended & will not retract. Any thoughts? Thanks…

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem +1

      Mine will occasionally get stuck if I let it go ALL the way to the end. It always retracts after opening the valve and banging on it with a heavy piece of wood. I don't have that problem if I keep it a fraction of an inch short of full extension.

    • @delberttague1992
      @delberttague1992 Před rokem

      @@FixEverythingYourself “opening the valve and banging on it” - not certain what valve?

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem +1

      I'm referring to the round knob on the top at the back end of the splitter. Turn that counterclockwise to release the piston, the twist it clockwise to close.

    • @delberttague1992
      @delberttague1992 Před rokem

      Thank you so much! Works perfectly now…

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před rokem

      Great!

  • @stevenmondazzi4192
    @stevenmondazzi4192 Před 3 lety

    Did you say it came without any oil in it? I just picked one up today and after splitting the first log, it’s now stuck in the extended position. The HF cust service guy told be to just exchange it. But I hope they don’t ship these dry. The instructions didn’t say anything about adding oil before using it.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety

      Mine came completely empty. How far is yours extended? Is it all the way to those tabs that are welded on the side about 12 inches out? Mine sometimes gets stuck if I accidentally extend it to that point and I have to whack it hard a few times with a big piece of wood to get it to retract. But it always retracts, so give that a try if you haven't already.

    • @stevenmondazzi4192
      @stevenmondazzi4192 Před 3 lety

      @@FixEverythingYourself thanks - it’s not all the way extended and still stuck. Also tried to hit it to move it back but no luck. How did you know it had no oil? Did you pull the rubber plug to look before using it? I don’t believe they are supposed to ship these empty.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety

      I tried using it right out of the box before checking the oil. The ram wouldn't extend at all. Thats when I pulled the rubber plug and saw it was empty.

    • @stevenmondazzi4192
      @stevenmondazzi4192 Před 3 lety

      @@FixEverythingYourself ah, okay - do you recall how much oil it took? The HF tech said he thought it was 32 ozs but that seems like a lot for that size pump jack.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety +1

      Hmmm. I really don't recall how much it took but it does feel like it was probably less than 32 oz. Just guessing from memory - it was probably between 16 and 32 oz.
      Have you added any oil? I wonder if adding oil and operating it some might help break it loose? And yes, the instructions were terrible, which is what prompted me to do a video.

  • @robertmartinez1069
    @robertmartinez1069 Před 2 lety

    Has to be hydraulic oil?

  • @priceanderson5870
    @priceanderson5870 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great video. I strangely love this stupid tool. It actually provides a good upper body workout...with the satisfaction of splitting and popping wood! The manual is worthless to describe adding fluid and bleeding..

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 Před 2 lety +1

    Does it matter the brand hydraulic fluid? My neighbor up the street just threw hers out. I asked if I could have it and she said yes. I just brought it home about five minutes ago. Just re-watched your video on how to get it running again. It has absolutely no movement of the cylinder. I'm going to get some hydraulic fluid and tinker with it. The worse thing if I can't get it to work is to put it on craigslist for a pick up curbside.
    But, it's practically new and it was garage kept. I'm figuring she had the same issue with not enough fluid and never bled it.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety +1

      Pretty much any kind of oil will work. There's "hydraulic oil" but plain old motor oil will work if that's what you have on hand.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FixEverythingYourself Thanks. I'm just hoping it's not a seal. The thing looks like it came out of the box.
      I watched your other video on how to use this splitter. People commenting said that many of theirs didn't come with hydraulic oil in it. I'm assuming this may be the same issue.
      If I get it working I just might give it back to her. She fosters kids and they're great kids in the neighborhood. Does a great job with them. So, just something nice to do for her.
      Wish me luck getting it working.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      Great. Would be nice if it just needed oil. And yeah, would be good to just give it back considering how simple the problem might be. Let me know how it turns out!

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 Před 2 lety +2

      The splitter I picked up from my neighbor didn’t have any oil in it. I added oil and it started working. I had to bleed it a couple times like you suggest. I asked them if they wanted it back. They said no. So I added oil and started splitting right away.
      All I paid for was the oil. When I say empty, it was dry inside.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety

      Wow. Great deal for you! Thanks for the update :)

  • @danielgarza8599
    @danielgarza8599 Před 2 lety

    Mine is leaking out of the cylinder anyone know the fix?

  • @williammsheridan1396
    @williammsheridan1396 Před 8 měsíci

    Go Flyers!

  • @ianbutler1983
    @ianbutler1983 Před 2 lety

    I thought you could tap that hole and put a bolt and washer in it, but the shavings would end up in the hydraulic pump, so maybe not.

  • @Buckwsr
    @Buckwsr Před 3 lety +2

    Nice hat. But you're gonna get hydraulic oil on those pants....

  • @mikesweat7019
    @mikesweat7019 Před 3 lety

    Yes. I was just confused, because mine will not retract at all.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety +1

      I use it every time. Occasionally, the ram gets stuck if it gets extended too far, in which case I open the knob/valve and whack the ram with a big log until it retracts.

    • @onesweatone
      @onesweatone Před 3 lety +1

      @@FixEverythingYourself That was my exact question. I definitely extended too far. Ok so open the knob a bit and then whack.

    • @onesweatone
      @onesweatone Před 3 lety +1

      @@FixEverythingYourself Ok That worked. I was just hesitant, because I hadn't even used the things yet and now I'm whacking it with a rubber mallet.

    • @onesweatone
      @onesweatone Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for your time. These videos are life savers for the "non-handy"!

    • @ludditespaceprogram456
      @ludditespaceprogram456 Před rokem +1

      @@FixEverythingYourself Thanks, I know this was over a year ago but I just had the same thing happen (ram not retracting) and thanks to you responding to comments I was able to fix my log splitter!

  • @TheHappinessOfThePursuit

    Wish I had watch this before I got hydraulic oil in my eye. 😢❤

  • @geralddoody6114
    @geralddoody6114 Před 3 lety

    Why not tap the hole and screw a plug into it

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 3 lety

      I've considered that but haven't messed with it yet. One concern is making sure not to get shavings in the hole and damaging the seals

  • @RICHIE_RICH89
    @RICHIE_RICH89 Před 2 lety +1

    And theres your dinner

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 Před 2 lety +1

    A rubber plug and not a threaded plug? Hmmm.

    • @FixEverythingYourself
      @FixEverythingYourself  Před 2 lety +1

      Came with a rubber plug in a very jagged hole, not threaded. Not sure why they chose to do it that way.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 Před 2 lety

      @@FixEverythingYourself Amazes me they didn't leave some kind of a bleeder valve to make it easy. but then it is Harbor Freight. Keep it cheap.

  • @tomlemme3175
    @tomlemme3175 Před rokem

    Lot quicker using an axe man up guys swing the axe

  • @charliekendall4288
    @charliekendall4288 Před rokem

    Harbor Freight? Not a chance. Not much of a flag waver but if I can get the same thing at a local hardware store while looking for where its made I'm buying local.

  • @pacifico1940
    @pacifico1940 Před rokem

    Gracias Gracias 🙏