The only thing that the "dipper" tang can hit is oil. They state that you should not over fill the crankcase.... I suspect that too much oil creates enough resistance at the relatively high operating RPMs, to work-harden the dipper tang from the harmonics, to a point where it can eventually break off. Just a thought for the rest of us YH owners. Another point is that the #46 Hydraulic oil recommended, is not the best lube for this rod bearing/crank pin combo. I think they use it for it's high pressure combustibility resistence....a safety factor. there are much better lubricants that may work better in this application. anyone tried a different lube?
Finally, I just bought my second YH pump...(lost the first in my recent house fire, with less than 10 minutes run time on it.) I did not receive any instructions on what batteries to get for the temp gauge, and forgot which ones I used on the first unit. Anyone know?
Finally, I just bought my second YH pump...(lost the first in my recent house fire, with less than 10 minutes run time on it.) I did not receive any instructions on what batteries to get for the temp gauge, and forgot which ones I used on the first unit. Anyone know?
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