I finally got around to installing the electric start on my wood splitter. I went to a Briggs & Stratton "Master Dealer" for the parts.
I figured this guy would know what parts to get and this was the case. He did have some difficulty finding the correct part numbers, but his experience and training paid off as he was able to find the part numbers and also tell me what I needed to do to install this and that.
Anyway I installed the electric start along with a regular car battery and so forth. And this got me to thinking...
Hummm... I could add a light to my wood splitter and work at night!
And it does get a bit hot working next to that engine. Maybe I could add a 12 volt fan to cool me down a bit!
Well why stop there? Why not go all the way and add a stereo as well! :biggrinbounce2:
(I have not done any of this yet...)
I figured this guy would know what parts to get and this was the case. He did have some difficulty finding the correct part numbers, but his experience and training paid off as he was able to find the part numbers and also tell me what I needed to do to install this and that.
Anyway I installed the electric start along with a regular car battery and so forth. And this got me to thinking...
Hummm... I could add a light to my wood splitter and work at night!
And it does get a bit hot working next to that engine. Maybe I could add a 12 volt fan to cool me down a bit!
Well why stop there? Why not go all the way and add a stereo as well! :biggrinbounce2:
(I have not done any of this yet...)