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Is this normal splitter behavior? (Huskee 22T)
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<blockquote data-quote="120inna55" data-source="post: 4063244" data-attributes="member: 96634"><p>I just got this Huskee 22T from TSC. I haven't put fuel in it yet. The only thing I've done so far is put the handle on. (For some reason, TSC doesn't install that, but rather send you home with it in a bag.) Anyways...after installing it with the engine obviously off, pulling the handle down and releasing it, it returns to neutral position as expected. However, if I push the handle up, it "sticks" in that position. Is this normal? Again, I haven't fueled it up, so this behavior is exhibited while it's off. I've used hydraulic splitters many times, but I've never owned one, but I don't remember the handle "sticking" in the up position before. That said, with auto-return, I don't recall having to put the lever in the up position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="120inna55, post: 4063244, member: 96634"] I just got this Huskee 22T from TSC. I haven't put fuel in it yet. The only thing I've done so far is put the handle on. (For some reason, TSC doesn't install that, but rather send you home with it in a bag.) Anyways...after installing it with the engine obviously off, pulling the handle down and releasing it, it returns to neutral position as expected. However, if I push the handle up, it "sticks" in that position. Is this normal? Again, I haven't fueled it up, so this behavior is exhibited while it's off. I've used hydraulic splitters many times, but I've never owned one, but I don't remember the handle "sticking" in the up position before. That said, with auto-return, I don't recall having to put the lever in the up position. [/QUOTE]
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