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Huskee 35ton Log splitter with B/S 12.5 motor
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnskis" data-source="post: 5104878" data-attributes="member: 126617"><p>Thanks for the input everybody love the tips I think part of it may have been the point of most resistance I just didn't want to pull it past the point, so I tried to get it as close as possible. It sat out in the weather when I let my uncle use it a couple years ago and I've had issues with the starter ever since. Have replaced the ropes twice and the spring once and a set of the little plastic dogs on the pulley once all since then. Never had a problem for 3 years before that. I notice they are putting Kohler motors on these splitters at tra tor supply now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnskis, post: 5104878, member: 126617"] Thanks for the input everybody love the tips I think part of it may have been the point of most resistance I just didn't want to pull it past the point, so I tried to get it as close as possible. It sat out in the weather when I let my uncle use it a couple years ago and I've had issues with the starter ever since. Have replaced the ropes twice and the spring once and a set of the little plastic dogs on the pulley once all since then. Never had a problem for 3 years before that. I notice they are putting Kohler motors on these splitters at tra tor supply now. [/QUOTE]
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