The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of 29,560 log splitters in the U.S. with an additional 4,690 sold in Canada. The log splitter’s hydraulic cylinder rod can come off the ...
WASHINGTON, July 18 (UPI) -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of Honda log splitter engines due to a fire hazard. The engines, made in the Unites States by ...
American Honda Motor Corp., of Torrance, Calif., is recalling about 6,400 engines used in SpeeCo and Huskee Brand Log Splitters. The engine's fuel tank can crack and leak, posing a risk of fire or ...
Oregon Tool of Portland, Ore., is recalling about 34,000 Oregon, PowerPro, Country Tuff, and Speeco branded log splitters and cylinder kits sold in the U.S. and Canada. The log splitter’s hydraulic ...
Log splitters should break logs, not bones. That’s why Briggs & Stratton recalled about 10,400 YTL Log Splitters in the United States and Canada. The exact problem, as stated in the U.S. Consumer ...
An incorrect engine ignition coil and flywheel can lead to hard starting and engine kick back, posing an injury hazard to the operator. Briggs & Stratton at 800-999-9444 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT ...
About 6,400 engines in SpeeCo and Huskee log splitters, made in the United States by American Honda Motor Corp., are being recalled because the fuel tanks can crack and leak. No injuries have been ...
If you’re considering buying a new log splitter, you may have begun to debate whether you want an electric log splitter or a gas-powered model. What’s the difference? What are the benefits of each?
Kinetic technology is the wave of the future when it comes to log splitting. Instead of using hydraulics as most log splitters do, kinetic log splitters use a hefty flywheel system that stores energy ...
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