Sawyer Rob
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You would HAVE to be from Wisconsin to believe that one!! lolI can always repower it with an old bullet proof K-series if I need to. Best small engine ever made. Made in Wisconsin!
SR
You would HAVE to be from Wisconsin to believe that one!! lolI can always repower it with an old bullet proof K-series if I need to. Best small engine ever made. Made in Wisconsin!
I looked high & low. Couldn't find anything.I'm ready to pull the trigger on one of these babies, love to support an employee-owned company.
Does anyone have a current 10% code for Lowes? Thanks in advance!
NY...close enough!You would HAVE to be from Wisconsin to believe that one!! lol
SR
I looked high & low. Couldn't find anything.
I figured it this way. $200 cheaper than anywhere (maybe $150..cant remember), full of hydro fluid, no catcher. Still a good buy. I took one in a crate because I don't trust the jokers putting their stuff together.
Seems like a nice machine. Time will tell.
I'm ready to pull the trigger on one of these babies, love to support an employee-owned company.
Does anyone have a current 10% code for Lowes? Thanks in advance!
I've had them all too, in fact I think I STILL have them all! lolNY...close enough!
I've had them all. Kohler, B&S, Tecumseh, and Wisconsin....even a Clinton. The Kohler K series is (was) far and above the best of the batch. Bullet-proof!
But what does a NY'er know?
Anybody know what grade the hydro fluid that comes pre-filled from Lowes? 22 ton.
How about the detent adjustment? What does it adjust? Please don't tell me the detent! I want to know what i'll accomplish by adjusting it...BEFORE I screw with it.
Thanks for the reply. Valve is fine, I'll leave it alone.The fluid is AW46. The detent should normally not need adjusted. It only needs adjustment if your valve handle is not staying in the reverse position, after you move it there, until the wedge fully retracts. Or if it is not popping back to the neutral position after the wedge fully retracts after the valve handle was moved to the reverse position.
When pin oak does that it is time to watch out as it is the most explosive wood I have worked with when it does pop.Pin oak is a mixed bag, Just when you think it's easy to split, you run into some embedded branches that can sometimes stop a 22-ton splitter dead in its tracks. Glad to see you like the DHT. You have to wonder where they came up with that brand name.
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