We have owned this Huskee 35t for several years and it has been a really good splitter...Except for the recoil start which trys to rip your arm off when you aren't paying attention. This spring it started losing the little nylon pawls in the recoil and we just kept fighting with it. Something needed to change. I would like to introduce...TA DA
Huskee 2.0
Electric start.
The work was done by my brother who is a lurker here on the site so total props to him for a job done well.
It is something that this splitter just needed to have and it is so nice.
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This is him checking out his good work.
I had been wanting to do this for the last couple of years but I couldn't bring myself to pitch a running motor. Between the pawls and the oil leak in the main seal that had just started now seemed like as good at time as any. And the best part is. I didn't have to even turn a wrench.
Having electric start rocks!!
Huskee 2.0
Electric start.
The work was done by my brother who is a lurker here on the site so total props to him for a job done well.
It is something that this splitter just needed to have and it is so nice.
[url]http://www.arboristsite.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=185401&stc=1&d=1306527310[/url][IMG]
[IMG]http://www.arboristsite.com/attachments/firewood-heating-wood-burning-equipment/185401d1306527310-dsc02912-640x480-jpg
This is him checking out his good work.
I had been wanting to do this for the last couple of years but I couldn't bring myself to pitch a running motor. Between the pawls and the oil leak in the main seal that had just started now seemed like as good at time as any. And the best part is. I didn't have to even turn a wrench.
Having electric start rocks!!
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