Posted by jraylong on December 09, 2019 at 14:13:00 from (184.53.17.64):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere 1020 posted by Steve in VA on December 05, 2019 at 14:52:09:
Thanks Steve, So I got anxious and hooked up the log splitter and routed a return line into the filler hole. It worked OK and I managed to split about 1/2 a cord of wood. I did manage to knock the line out a time or two and spill a quart or so of oil. I was out in the horse pasture with it, so it may serve to lube them up a little. I'll look for the inlet port you mentioned. I'm sure I can rig up a nipple and coupling like yours has. I have the filter off the splitter, so can splice it into the return line as Texas Pete suggested. Thanks Guys, for the help...OH..another thing...I notice a small 2 position lever under the seat and next to the hydraulic valve..I looked it up on a picture in an online manual, and think it says "leveler"...What does it do..? JOHN
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