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  1. Mac88

    Odd location for a return hose on a 22 ton husky wood splitter .

    I guess Merriam-Webster is clueless. Motor - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary Engine - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary Just sayin'.
  2. Mac88

    O/T, Got a Headache

    A lot of folks on AS have that "my way or the highway" mentality. I just tend to ignore them. :msp_biggrin:
  3. Mac88

    What do you do with your "scraps"?

    Slab, cutoffs, it's all firewood here.
  4. Mac88

    see what happens when I get left alone in the shop!

    I like it. I think I'd be inclined to mount it on the back to take advantage of the bigger tires and heavier axle, but that would defeat the bagger. Helluva great job as it is though.
  5. Mac88

    Tracks make the Difference!

    Let's just say I'm envious. :msp_thumbup:
  6. Mac88

    Been awhile

    Nice of the beavers to drop those for you. If you could just train them to split and stack you'd be all set. Good looking helper you have there too.
  7. Mac88

    Does anybody run circular mills here?

    My limited experience is with supercharged -71's. The ones we worked on were redlined at 1800. Those 2-strokers had a unique exhaust note. Thanks for the offer on the download, but I haven't worked on those things old workhorses in ages. The only diesel I tinker with these days is the 7.3 in my...
  8. Mac88

    Does anybody run circular mills here?

    I like Detroits. What's that thing turn WOT, 1800 rpms or so?
  9. Mac88

    Tracks make the Difference!

    You suck, Art. :msp_biggrin:
  10. Mac88

    Need some input on a hydraulic cylinder I found

    Based on Surplus Center's price, I'd say you got a dayum good deal. :msp_thumbup:
  11. Mac88

    All this talk about chains .....

    Concrete saw? :laugh:
  12. Mac88

    The last little bit

    With all the liability issues I'm surprised anyone makes log splitters, or chainsaws for that matter. A big part of what you pay for anything goes to cover potential liability lawsuits.
  13. Mac88

    The last little bit

    On my homemade splitter, the ram goes right up to the wedge. You might get a business card between the two. I've considered welding a couple pieces of 1x1 bar stock on either side of the ram to push the split beyond the face of the wedge.
  14. Mac88

    He Will Not Be Denied!!! HELP!

    I'm not quite sure why anyone would get banned over this thread, but maybe the banner needs to take a couple tylenol and go back to bed. :popcorn:
  15. Mac88

    Nice Burr Oak. 56"

    That slab would make an interesting bar or table top. :msp_thumbup:
  16. Mac88

    Which is the better small Stihl 009L or an 025?

    This is part of the 18 cords I put up last year, with my 025 "non-professional clamshell homeowner saw" and a little Pull-on limbing saw. Just sayin'.
  17. Mac88

    Craigslist laughs

    We burn cherry for heat and cooking. Never burned apple for heat, but it does go in the grilling fire.
  18. Mac88

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    The pile may look bad but the savings look real good. Maybe your Mrs will help you straighten it up to her satisfaction.
  19. Mac88

    Craigslist laughs

    It's probably worth scrap price.
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