Model # 50749 Official Sears log splitter
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Most common symptoms to help you fix your log splitters
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Main cause: worn hydraulic valve seals around the actuator rod…
Main causes: broken pump coupler, clogged hydraulic fluid filter, bad hydraulic control valve, broken hydraulic pump, ba…
Main cause: worn hydraulic cylinder seals…
Main cause: worn hydraulic pump seals…
Main causes: leaky head gasket, damaged sump gasket, leaky oil drain plug, damaged fuel line, bad carburetor seals…
Main causes: dirty carburetor, bad spark plug, clogged air filter, stale fuel…
Main causes: dirty carburetor, stale fuel, bad spark plug, broken recoil starter…
Most common repair guides to help fix your log splitters
These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your log splitter.
How to replace a log splitter recoil starter
The recoil starter spins the engine on the log splitter when you pull the starter rope, and the rope retracts when relea…
How to replace a log splitter flexible pump coupler
The flexible nylon log splitter pump coupler deteriorates over time. Replace the flexible pump coupler if it begins to v…
How to replace a log splitter fuel line
The fuel line carries the fuel supply from the gas tank to the carburetor. If the fuel line is cracked and leaking, repl…
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