kenny s
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Likity
I would like verymuch to see those photos, thanks kenny s
I would like verymuch to see those photos, thanks kenny s
Thanks for the pics guys. I just bought one from my buddy. He let me have it for $50. Going to pick it up tomorrow. I'll take pics with the weeds growing through it. He said he had it running , but it wasn't running right. He has a big electric powered splitter inside his barn, so the little lickity was a project way back on the back burner. It's the bigger model with the 2 stage piston. I figured I'd just buy a new 6 1/2 from HF and try to work out any bugs. I can pick up an 8 hp Kohler and rebuild it if I want to restore it original, Joe.
I have a parts break down and owners manuel in PDF. I'll send them to you if you need them. If your missing any springs I more than likely have them. I had to order 6 of each spring from the Jones spring co. in order for them to send them to me.
I would like verymuch to see those photos, thanks kenny s
I might take you up on the springs. I didn't get to pick it up last Sat because it iced up too much to get to it. Gonna try again tomorrow. The parts and owners manual would be great. I'll PM you when i get it home and see just what model it is. Thanks, Joe.[/QUOT Mine looked just like that when I found it. I ended up buying a 5" honed cylinder because, the inside of the cylinnder was pitted whith rust. We had to take it to a machine shop and had the piston turned down to fit the cylinder. If you do that you will have to salvage the back end cap of the cylinder and reinstall it on the new cylinder. Here are those manuels.
I might take you up on the springs. I didn't get to pick it up last Sat because it iced up too much to get to it. Gonna try again tomorrow. The parts and owners manual would be great. I'll PM you when i get it home and see just what model it is. Thanks, Joe.[/QUOT Mine looked just like that when I found it. I ended up buying a 5" honed cylinder because, the inside of the cylinnder was pitted whith rust. We had to take it to a machine shop and had the piston turned down to fit the cylinder. If you do that you will have to salvage the back end cap of the cylinder and reinstall it on the new cylinder. Here are those manuels.
Here's the owners manuel
Here's the owners manuel
Send me your e-mail address and I'll send you the owner manuel pdf. My e-mail is [email protected].
I was reading some of your old posts. I was wondering if you know of a Lickity Splitter for sale ThanksI have an owners man and parts diagram
I was reading your posts .evident That you know a lot about these splitters wondering if you know of one for sale I'm looking for one in any condition thanksyo, you gotta think outside the box to understand Toms posts. Your model, is it 2 speed? I dont recall that model you spoke of. Its like you mixed model #'s. The 2 speed , depending on length, were originaly the 26mk34 a-f, wich were later the Mk348. The dog ass slow economy models were the Mk308 later on and I forgot what they were orig, but I think 26mk30? You can get an owners man from Webb bro's in Cali, but they charge $75. for it. Post a pic of yours and Ill tell you what it is. Or, go to the thread titled lickity splitter firewood operation in the firewood forum and tell me if its set up like mine. Keep in mind the one in the table in the pic is a highly modified model. Oh, and any questions, Super3 and I can pretty much answer any you have. I have original broshures from the 60's of these things. Weve had 4, and I split over 250 face anually with em. Had machine shops make me hundreds of $'s in parts.
..... I was wondering if you know of a Lickity Splitter for sale Thanks
Don't know where you are but there is one on Hudson Valley, NY Craig's List right now.
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/grd/4765930304.html
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