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<blockquote data-quote="kyle1!" data-source="post: 4645041" data-attributes="member: 5848"><p>Just too cold to work in the non heated garage recently and finally I was able to get the rod pulled out yesterday. I needed a come along to give some initial muscle but once it broke free I could move it by hand. I would like to be able to split less than or equal to 20" pieces of wood. In figuring where to mount the rod on the pusher and where to mount the cylinder to the beam.....cyl is 5x24</p><p> </p><p> Is there a max/min extension of the rod that should be used? Can I use the whole travel of the rod maybe a better way of phrasing the question.</p><p> </p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kyle1!, post: 4645041, member: 5848"] Just too cold to work in the non heated garage recently and finally I was able to get the rod pulled out yesterday. I needed a come along to give some initial muscle but once it broke free I could move it by hand. I would like to be able to split less than or equal to 20" pieces of wood. In figuring where to mount the rod on the pusher and where to mount the cylinder to the beam.....cyl is 5x24 Is there a max/min extension of the rod that should be used? Can I use the whole travel of the rod maybe a better way of phrasing the question. Brian [/QUOTE]
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