So, as an update.... I bought what I thought was the correct engine, but bought a 25mm crankshaft instead of 7/8". :hair::headbang::doh:...
Yep...and people don't understand how we like it so warm. Those people have never heard of dry heat or placed a humidistat near a wood stove. I...
Ha. I love sophomoric humor. Heh, heh
I bought the splitter with a friend who burns wood at his home. Each paid a little over $500 new. So, when we have any expense, it's split...
Since I'm paying 50% of the cost, I just went with the exact same engine to make the mounting foolproof. I could have bought a Harbor Freight and...
I just bought the Briggs 190 cc exact same engine. I hear they run great...with oil. :hair::wacky::loco: :crazy::picard::rofl: :lol:
I think the lesson for everyone is...just check the oil every time or every other time out. I made a mistake, and others can save themselves...
I have a Generac at home, and will be checking oil prior to it running it's weekly test on Sunday. It kicks on for 15 minutes a week to charge...
Already ordered a new one. From now on, I am checking all small engine oil routinely
that could be it. the kid didn't drain the oil and it burned it in the 40 hours. huskee owners beware.
yikes. a lesson for me on the cheap. $90 isn't so bad in perspective.
Well. My splitter problem was that the engine seized. We took the engine off and tried to pull, but the oil wasn't measurable. I'm sure that it...
Like the look of your house in the avatar. What year was that built and what style is it? Any better pics?
The best wedge is the one connected to a hydraulic ram. :whistle:
Are those air filled tires? They should roll easily over bumps when they're that big.
here's my indoor storage. about 2 days worth in the cold. three - four days in shoulder season. [ATTACH]
As long as you get no snow on the splits, seems very easy to walk that short distance. I tried using pots to generate humidity. Gave up and...