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    Hydraulic breather hole on 35ton huskee

    I put about an 8" nipple on mine. No more problems. I put a coupler on the end of it and screwed the breather/dipstick back in. Is a pain to check fluid level but it doesn't leak when transported and when set up a little off kilter. - Ron
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    Huskee 35ton Log splitter with B/S 12.5 motor

    Every time mine starts pulling the cord back I have taken the flywheel off and the key is partially sheared. I've replaced the key and it doesn't yank the cord back for a couple more years. Just started doing it again and am thinking of putting in a steel key. Any thoughts? - Ron
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    Huskee 35 ton 12.5 hp B/S

    Hey everybody! Just got on here to see if I could find an answer and came across this thread. When my Huskee 35 ton starts ripping the starter cord out of my hands I take the flywheel off and every time the key has been partially sheered in two. I just hurt my back pulling on this thing...
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