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Features
• Timberwolf log splitters feature a two-stage hydraulic pump
• Pump normally moves the push block at high speed with low force
• Pump shifts automatically to low speed and high force when the push block encounters more resistance
• Pump may shift two or three times while splitting some logs
Note
If the two-stage hydraulic pump stays in one stage all the time, contact your local dealer or other authorized Timberwolf service facility.
Two-Stage Hydraulic Pump
TW-2HD, TW-5, TW-6 OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Single Handle Valve
1. To split log, move the valve handle toward the wedge and hold it until the log is split
2. Move the valve handle away from the wedge into detent position and release it for
the return stroke
Wedges
All Timberwolf log splitters have a permanently installed, single-blade, fi xed wedge. The fi xed wedge splits logs into two pieces. There
are also two slip-on wedges and a wedge lift feature available for greater versatility and control.
Note
Do not use a slip-on wedge for splitting logs that have more than one knot or that have twisted grain. Knotty or twisted logs increase
stress on the slip-on wedge, and may displace or damage it.