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<blockquote data-quote="straight6jeff" data-source="post: 2599567" data-attributes="member: 14703"><p>I have the 22 ton model, now just completing it's 2nd season. the toe plate is not cast on mine, it is solid steel. the welds are solid, no undercutting or surface tacks. No issues at all with the splitter or hydraulics...BUT, this year when I changed the oil (changed at the end of each season, approx 6 hrs use per season) in the Briggs engine, there was a lot of shiny, aluminum particles (non Magnetic).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straight6jeff, post: 2599567, member: 14703"] I have the 22 ton model, now just completing it's 2nd season. the toe plate is not cast on mine, it is solid steel. the welds are solid, no undercutting or surface tacks. No issues at all with the splitter or hydraulics...BUT, this year when I changed the oil (changed at the end of each season, approx 6 hrs use per season) in the Briggs engine, there was a lot of shiny, aluminum particles (non Magnetic). [/QUOTE]
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