Merry Christmas everyone. I have a new to me used (I am guessing 10+ years old) Huskee 35 ton with the 12.5 B & S engine. I changed as much hydraulic fluid as I could (5 Gallons) without draining the piston and I put on a new filter (30 Micron) and this thing is still slower than s...t. It has a 27 second cycle time. The pump seems to be pumping good, the engine runs great and it will blast through anything I have gotten onto it. The pump does not whine or squeal even under load. There seems to be plenty of volume of fluid going back into the tank. Its just slow. Any easy way to troubleshoot and try to figure out if its the Pump? The previous owner just replaced the dogs between the pump and motor, could that be screwed up?
2nd issue is there is a lot of play in the wedge. I can lift the wedge almost a 1/2" off the flat steel when its 1/2 way extended. I can also kind of turn it sideways a little bit. It really does not appear to have excessive wear on it but smaller pieces that sit down on the flat steel kind of get hung up and will lift the wedge up and then make a big loud pop as the wedge snaps down into place and the log gets to a spot where it can begin to split. Where they made with that much play in them? Could I weld a couple of pieces of 1/4" flatstock to the top of the wedge under the guide rails? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated
2nd issue is there is a lot of play in the wedge. I can lift the wedge almost a 1/2" off the flat steel when its 1/2 way extended. I can also kind of turn it sideways a little bit. It really does not appear to have excessive wear on it but smaller pieces that sit down on the flat steel kind of get hung up and will lift the wedge up and then make a big loud pop as the wedge snaps down into place and the log gets to a spot where it can begin to split. Where they made with that much play in them? Could I weld a couple of pieces of 1/4" flatstock to the top of the wedge under the guide rails? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated