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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle John" data-source="post: 3962005" data-attributes="member: 43669"><p>FYI. I've had the 35 ton for about 6 yrs. Split maybe 6 or 7 cords a year. Nothing has broke. </p><p>I highly recommend the electric start though. I bought the pull start and think that was too much engine for a pull start. It would sometimes kick back so severely it actually hurt my hand. It would jerk the handle right out of my hand. So I swapped out the engine from an old Wheel Horse with electric start. Very happy with this setup. Should have got electric start in the beginning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle John, post: 3962005, member: 43669"] FYI. I've had the 35 ton for about 6 yrs. Split maybe 6 or 7 cords a year. Nothing has broke. I highly recommend the electric start though. I bought the pull start and think that was too much engine for a pull start. It would sometimes kick back so severely it actually hurt my hand. It would jerk the handle right out of my hand. So I swapped out the engine from an old Wheel Horse with electric start. Very happy with this setup. Should have got electric start in the beginning. [/QUOTE]
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