Wife'nHubby
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Bear with me, guys, I don't know the proper terms for what I want to say.
I had a chance to play with a 22T Huskee splitter with a 6.5 BS. My question has to do with ram movement. Let me compare the Huskee with my Didier:
1. Didier: done splitting a round, push the lever all the way back to return the ram (remove hand) & ram returns to the start position. While ram is returning to start, I reach for another round.
2. Huskee: done splitting a round - the only way to return ram to start position is to hold the lever all the way back until ram is returns to start position (hand must stay on the lever). I must wait until I get the ram back to the start position before reaching for another round.
Regarding #2, is there something wrong with the Huskee or is this the way it is supposed to operate (hand must stay on the lever to return ram to start position)?
Shari
I had a chance to play with a 22T Huskee splitter with a 6.5 BS. My question has to do with ram movement. Let me compare the Huskee with my Didier:
1. Didier: done splitting a round, push the lever all the way back to return the ram (remove hand) & ram returns to the start position. While ram is returning to start, I reach for another round.
2. Huskee: done splitting a round - the only way to return ram to start position is to hold the lever all the way back until ram is returns to start position (hand must stay on the lever). I must wait until I get the ram back to the start position before reaching for another round.
Regarding #2, is there something wrong with the Huskee or is this the way it is supposed to operate (hand must stay on the lever to return ram to start position)?
Shari