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Help! Huskee 35 Ton log splitter - need parts, manual or identification
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<blockquote data-quote="CLlawson" data-source="post: 7355863" data-attributes="member: 173189"><p>I am new here and have been doing a lot of reading just to verify what I believe to be the problem I am having. It's on a 35 ton Huskee log splitter. I believe the pump is crapping out but a couple things don't quite add up. At all points I have put my pressure guage I can only get a max pressure of 900 psi while trying to split wood. Ok, pump. No problem. Just cycling through to get air out of the lines I let the piston run all the way out to the end where the bottom of the wedge hits the weld on the base plate. Pressure guage shoots up to over (barely) 3000 psi. OK. Maybe not pump. This doesn't make any sense at all. If the pump is bad, it shouldn't ever make the 3000 psi, should it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLlawson, post: 7355863, member: 173189"] I am new here and have been doing a lot of reading just to verify what I believe to be the problem I am having. It's on a 35 ton Huskee log splitter. I believe the pump is crapping out but a couple things don't quite add up. At all points I have put my pressure guage I can only get a max pressure of 900 psi while trying to split wood. Ok, pump. No problem. Just cycling through to get air out of the lines I let the piston run all the way out to the end where the bottom of the wedge hits the weld on the base plate. Pressure guage shoots up to over (barely) 3000 psi. OK. Maybe not pump. This doesn't make any sense at all. If the pump is bad, it shouldn't ever make the 3000 psi, should it? [/QUOTE]
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