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Alright, i have decided to build my own splitter after much research and tire kicking.
Here is what i have figured.

View Shopping Cart | Northern Tool + Equipment

i know i need hoses, fittings and a few misc parts, but does this look about right as far as specs?
I did consider a 200cc Honda and a 16gpm pump, is it worth it?

Thanks for looking this over before i pull the trigger on the parts.
I will keep you updated on the build.
Thanks!
 
Really?
Ughh , ok maybe just showing up on my computer.
Honda 160cc GX series
Haldex 11gpm 2 stage pump
Nortrack 3000psi 4x24 cylinder
Prince detent splitter valve
Hydraulic filter assy.
Couplings and bracket for engine to pump.
$842.00

Thanks!
 
build your own, man. you'll be happier and prouder with it.

looks like you're off to a good start.

speaking of starting, does that engine have an electric start?
 
Alright, i have decided to build my own splitter after much research and tire kicking.
Here is what i have figured.

View Shopping Cart | Northern Tool + Equipment

i know i need hoses, fittings and a few misc parts, but does this look about right as far as specs?
I did consider a 200cc Honda and a 16gpm pump, is it worth it?

Thanks for looking this over before i pull the trigger on the parts.
I will keep you updated on the build.
Thanks!

Yep, the 16gpm pump is worth it, with bigger motor.
 
No this model engine is pull start, but the Hondas if maintained start on the first pull.

Stay away from the GC series... get the good old GX metal housed engines. :cheers:

Also consider the Harbor Freight Greyhound engine... people left and right are praising them. Starts first or second pull in -20 degree weather. Can't beat that.
 

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