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Splitter Challenge...

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Nordic Splitter, May 28, 2016.

  1. Nordic Splitter

    Nordic Splitter

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    A good friend lent me his 22 Husky splitter since I have a ton a large rounds to bust up. He warns me that "it goes back real slow"....which it does. I checked the hydrolic fluid and it was low. I put a gallon in and this is what happened. When in the vertical position it runs great like it is brand new. Goes down fast and returns up fast. Real smooth. When I run it in the horizontal position it goes forward fast but still returns very slow. I have to jiggle the handle to even get it to return. Can't figure it out. Any thoughts guys...:)
     
  2. Gary_602z

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    Air in the system?
    Gary
     
  3. Chris F

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    Kink in one of the hoses when horizontal?
     
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    Inside one of the hoses maybe deteriorated and is making a flap. Will allow fluid to flow one way but not the other. I see it sometimes on car brake systems.
     
  5. HDRock

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    Check where the hose goes through the steel on the bottom to the pump
     
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    A bad hydraulic valve is all I could add. I 'll be interested in finding what it is.
     
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    It's quite apparent to me. The thing, like all good splitters do best in vertical position! :bug: :thumbs:
     
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     Good one :D
     
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