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Re: If power is good, more power is gooder
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Posted by Harley on May 13, 2006 at 21:31:28 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: If power is good, more power is gooder posted by Bob on May 13, 2006 at 21:08:54:
Ya Bob, I scavanged the 24 page owners manual and the 74 page service manual. Took about 2 hrs. to download and print everything, but it is in a looseleaf notebook now and it really came in handy wiring the thing. Salvaged a choke and throttle cable off an old Murray lawn mower, and the pump in the resevoir tank you see is off an F-600 Ford truck hoist. Plumbed all this together and wala, a 2006 Idunit firewood splitter. Like I said too, with that two into one exhaust and the little cam in there loping, it sounds like a baby Harley. Runs just above an idle to work the pump. Hardly uses any gas at all, and that's a lot different than when I had it hooked to the old M with it running about 3/4 throttle.
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