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<blockquote data-quote="winland" data-source="post: 4361573" data-attributes="member: 77173"><p>I have tested the cylinder seals as <em>triptester</em> suggested. </p><p>They appear to be good.</p><p>I have replaced the filter, still no power in wood.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What damage can be done by having the "too small filter" on the suction side of the pump?</p><p></p><p>I purchase this very old splitter 2 years ago and have split about 20 cords of wood with it.</p><p>No idea how many hundreds of cords it has split in it's lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winland, post: 4361573, member: 77173"] I have tested the cylinder seals as [I]triptester[/I] suggested. They appear to be good. I have replaced the filter, still no power in wood. What damage can be done by having the "too small filter" on the suction side of the pump? I purchase this very old splitter 2 years ago and have split about 20 cords of wood with it. No idea how many hundreds of cords it has split in it's lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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