Posted by Billy NY on November 14, 2013 at 12:21:36 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Log splitter posted by Sparktrician on November 14, 2013 at 08:20:28:
I think one of the best engines offered with these is the honda GC 190, full choke, starts every time on one pull, I pull til I feel compression, same in cold weather, plenty of power for the ram, engine never bogs, this was on the 28 ton Huskee. Speeco did offer more choices on their line. I always liked the red shroud, white metal gas tank honda small engines, had them on trash pumps, they are reliable and easy to use. TSC only offers these Huskee's a certain way, Speeco who makes them, offers more and used to have the Honda motors I mentioned previously.
I think these are all similar, but the 22 ton Huskee is fine, you may want the log cradle, TSC will have it on the shelf, I used grade 8 bolts, and chased the tapped threads, applied ant-seize, so much better with that piece on there.
I like the beam and the overall construction of these, they are reasonably priced, most problems I'v e heard were assembly related, that piece that connects the pump to engine, other than that, pretty decent splitter in my humble opinion.
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