Splitting wood tonight saw this any idea what or where I should begin... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk
Your last pic looks like you were trying to get away from a bomb.... Is that the pump? I've never seen any part of a splitter glow like that I'll until someone else chimes in! Stay safe tg.weaver
It's the pipe that comes off the engine and goes for the muffler. The last pic was a mistake Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk
Nah, just the no/low ambient light makes it so you can "see" the temperature of the exhaust manifold and/or pipe. Steel starts to glow at 900* or so...and combustion chamber temps run well above that, so...
Dad had an old Ford diesel tractor when I was a kid...I liked riding with him at night because the exhaust manifold would glow red and it blew sparks straight up out of the muffler when it was working hard...easily amused I guess I was...
I never realized it was getting that hot till I had a job that took me into the evening when it started getting dark. Imagine 10 minute wide open cuts w/ a 50"b/c and I had to trim the log to fit my 48" mill!
Probably not a problem.... if it has a spark arrestor just make sure it's clean...could clog up and cause a bit of a hot situation....
Think I have to worry about it exploding? I check oil level tonight after pulling the muffler it is low. No spark arrester that I found might order a new muffler only like 10 bucks. Thoughts Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk