Help adding hydraulic fluid to log splitter

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JustJan

New Member
Apr 28, 2018
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WV
I have an older North Star M11900G log splitter and can't figure out how to check the hydraulic fluid level or add the fluid. When I remove the nut and washer (left in the photo), all I see is this rubber plug that fits very tight (right image). How do you remove that plug? Any ideas? I'm at a complete loss on how to figure this out. Thanks for any help.
 

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Just an old rubber expansion type pipe plug. Put the washer and nut back on loosely, might need to grab a pair of pliers and then just pull the plug out.



This is what you have, when the nut is tightened it expands the rubber creating a seal.


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