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Posted by Smiley on February 25, 2006 at 07:00:53 from (4.156.174.15):
I want to build a small electric wood splitter for the porch, (got a big one out back) so if anyone has experience with, or plans for an electric I"d appreciate any input. I had everything except a control valve and saw this thing in a garage sale with a sign, "switch" $ 3.00". It looked enough like some kind of control valve and for 3 bucks, it"s heavy enough to bring that for junk if it doesn"t work. It came from a discontinued farming sale (new owners), has a 1949 patent date, from the color would appear to be Allis Chalmers or Case and from the new hoses appears to have been used recently. Can anybody identify it? It appears that it might be a variable speed reverser. The lever moves smoothly both ways with no centering detent. It has 2 outlets on the bottom marked cyl, a top port marked X and O and bottom one marked 14 and BV, that I assume are from pump and to reserve tank. which is what I don"t know. Any Clues?? Smiley I"m hoping when I hit post, it will allow me to attach photos. If there aren"t any, clue me how to do it and I"ll try again
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