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Started assembly of the Farmertec 200t #2.

Piston crown clearance will be .035” sans gasket again. That beats the nearly .060” on the 038 we put together. [emoji2960]

Assembled the top handle first. All them rods, bell-cranks and switch contacts are a puzzle.
 

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Fit all the boned out meat into 1 tub..
Maybe 40 lbs minus the 2 front shoulders..
Bet that little thing don’t weigh but 90 lbs..

But the meat is pretty excellent..

Very light colored.
 

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It has sustainable horsepower...

And burns as big a piece of wood as you can get in the door.. so when it’s really freaking cold and you really need it to make heat, it’ll git r dun...

Even if it’s just an ugly, 500 lb steel box.

I have an ugly 500 lb iron box in a galvanized shroud sitting beneath my furnace trunk line, just waiting for it to get cold enough to fire up. At 0˚ outside, it keeps the whole house quietly at 72˚ inside. Problem is, I can't figure out how to run it during moderately cold weather without making it too warm
 

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Howdy gents.

Starting to get re-acclimated to being home. I missed Nancy and the kiddo so much, but Scotland was pretty good as well. My stepdad really needed me there to support and assist him, as he is somewhere around 200 yrs old, so it's a good thing I went. Just wish I could sleep better; it sucks being 5000 miles from home in a daze. They had a coffee there at the hotel better than anything I get around here. Brodie's is the name of it. They sent us home with four bags of it. Had 8 cups this morning...

Ran the splitter some the past couple days. My business associate borrowed it to try to turn this enormous pile of logs amassed over the year of tree work into firewood, but he ran it too hard and long on elm, and now it seeps by the wedge lever. Not much, but I wonder if I should let him use it for the rest of the logs. It was low on hydro fluid when I got it back, even though he went and got my spare bucket of it off the porch. Kind of pisses me off that he borrows my equipment but doesn't take care of it. It still seems to work fine, but it seems that this kind of thing will shorten its life significantly. I bought it to split my own firewood because I'm too old to do it by hand, not to be in the firewood business. It's a $1200 Dirty Hand 27 ton, not a $2500 Samson 50 ton. So, I have a dilemma. Thoughts and opinions welcomed. He wants to borrow it again to finish up, and at this stage in the business process it's the only option he can afford, and he is excellent in a tree and will teach me to be the same, which I appreciate. I may allow it this time, but next year he can find another option. I have zero interest in selling firewood with all the loading and stacking.

Hope your day is a good one!
 

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Howdy gents.

Starting to get re-acclimated to being home. I missed Nancy and the kiddo so much, but Scotland was pretty good as well. My stepdad really needed me there to support and assist him, as he is somewhere around 200 yrs old, so it's a good thing I went. Just wish I could sleep better; it sucks being 5000 miles from home in a daze. They had a coffee there at the hotel better than anything I get around here. Brodie's is the name of it. They sent us home with four bags of it. Had 8 cups this morning...

Ran the splitter some the past couple days. My business associate borrowed it to try to turn this enormous pile of logs amassed over the year of tree work into firewood, but he ran it too hard and long on elm, and now it seeps by the wedge lever. Not much, but I wonder if I should let him use it for the rest of the logs. It was low on hydro fluid when I got it back, even though he went and got my spare bucket of it off the porch. Kind of pisses me off that he borrows my equipment but doesn't take care of it. It still seems to work fine, but it seems that this kind of thing will shorten its life significantly. I bought it to split my own firewood because I'm too old to do it by hand, not to be in the firewood business. It's a $1200 Dirty Hand 27 ton, not a $2500 Samson 50 ton. So, I have a dilemma. Thoughts and opinions welcomed. He wants to borrow it again to finish up, and at this stage in the business process it's the only option he can afford, and he is excellent in a tree and will teach me to be the same, which I appreciate. I may allow it this time, but next year he can find another option. I have zero interest in selling firewood with all the loading and stacking.

Hope your day is a good one!
Howdy gents.

Starting to get re-acclimated to being home. I missed Nancy and the kiddo so much, but Scotland was pretty good as well. My stepdad really needed me there to support and assist him, as he is somewhere around 200 yrs old, so it's a good thing I went. Just wish I could sleep better; it sucks being 5000 miles from home in a daze. They had a coffee there at the hotel better than anything I get around here. Brodie's is the name of it. They sent us home with four bags of it. Had 8 cups this morning...

Ran the splitter some the past couple days. My business associate borrowed it to try to turn this enormous pile of logs amassed over the year of tree work into firewood, but he ran it too hard and long on elm, and now it seeps by the wedge lever. Not much, but I wonder if I should let him use it for the rest of the logs. It was low on hydro fluid when I got it back, even though he went and got my spare bucket of it off the porch. Kind of pisses me off that he borrows my equipment but doesn't take care of it. It still seems to work fine, but it seems that this kind of thing will shorten its life significantly. I bought it to split my own firewood because I'm too old to do it by hand, not to be in the firewood business. It's a $1200 Dirty Hand 27 ton, not a $2500 Samson 50 ton. So, I have a dilemma. Thoughts and opinions welcomed. He wants to borrow it again to finish up, and at this stage in the business process it's the only option he can afford, and he is excellent in a tree and will teach me to be the same, which I appreciate. I may allow it this time, but next year he can find another option. I have zero interest in selling firewood with all the loading and stacking.

Hope your day is a good one!
I had a "friend" that would come by when I wasn't home and get my splitter. Without asking. Did this twice, both times bringing it back broken. "I don't know how the muffler got broke off". The last time it came back broken, I took 3 months to do repairs. Guess what, he went out and bought his own splitter . It got to where the only time I would hear from him was when he needed something fixed. Key word "he needed something done for free". Left a voice mail about a year ago. A hose broke on his splitter. Wanted to know if I'd fix it. Haven't answered him yet, I'm still thinking about it.
 

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Howdy gents.

Starting to get re-acclimated to being home. I missed Nancy and the kiddo so much, but Scotland was pretty good as well. My stepdad really needed me there to support and assist him, as he is somewhere around 200 yrs old, so it's a good thing I went. Just wish I could sleep better; it sucks being 5000 miles from home in a daze. They had a coffee there at the hotel better than anything I get around here. Brodie's is the name of it. They sent us home with four bags of it. Had 8 cups this morning...

Ran the splitter some the past couple days. My business associate borrowed it to try to turn this enormous pile of logs amassed over the year of tree work into firewood, but he ran it too hard and long on elm, and now it seeps by the wedge lever. Not much, but I wonder if I should let him use it for the rest of the logs. It was low on hydro fluid when I got it back, even though he went and got my spare bucket of it off the porch. Kind of pisses me off that he borrows my equipment but doesn't take care of it. It still seems to work fine, but it seems that this kind of thing will shorten its life significantly. I bought it to split my own firewood because I'm too old to do it by hand, not to be in the firewood business. It's a $1200 Dirty Hand 27 ton, not a $2500 Samson 50 ton. So, I have a dilemma. Thoughts and opinions welcomed. He wants to borrow it again to finish up, and at this stage in the business process it's the only option he can afford, and he is excellent in a tree and will teach me to be the same, which I appreciate. I may allow it this time, but next year he can find another option. I have zero interest in selling firewood with all the loading and stacking.

Hope your day is a good one!

If I understand you correctly, that leak does not sound normal. I would contact DHT, they may send you a new valve
 
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