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I am curious to know how it is doing after 2 years.
Just a FYI. we run Plate tamps daily. Try raking out the hills and bumps. The tamper would run more smoothly. You won't fight it as much and you would get better out come.
I been having a major problem with dirt and gravel sticking to my plate and tearing up my base. I have a smooth running wacker. I cleaned all the debris from it, even sprayed the plate with silicon... I don't trust it anymore, it just makes more work, any suggestions?
I needed a generator for one job and I had the same problem as you, so I bought the cheapest one I could find. Its a Champion 4000 watt and it has been bulletproof, ten years of neglect and abuse later and it always runs.
It's weird how things like that sometimes work out. I have a few "cheap" machines that have worked out, while others disappoint from the beginning. We have a bug generator that we've been using at this homestead during our weekend visits and I believe its a champion, I'll have to double check, and it's been doing great. Nice comment.
Even if you never need it again after you get the property all done I'm sure that you could always find some use for a 2hp side shaft engine ..... go kart sounds like some good welding practice for the truck and a good use of the engine and always great content LOL
I like the way you think! Brilliant.
The hole isn't leaking, it's to lubricate the outer piece for the belt
If that weep hole leaks, does that mean the vibrator unit is overfilled? Should it be filled to the point that the hole weeps, in the lowest position-would that have enough oil, or can I put a dab of silicon over the hole to minimize the mess, or will pressure/heat blow it out? Thanks
Thinking about the harbor freight plate compactor
I haven't heard anything bad about it. Could be a good comparison.
I know the oil for the engine is SAE30, what oil is used for the vibrator unit
If I remember right, I used hydraulic oil.
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The manufacturer says to put ATF oil ( automatic transmission oil). About 80 ml. Don't put anything else!
Thank you for your response that you used hydrophilic oil in the vibrating unit. Here's my back story on this question. I called the number in the manual kept a log of all the phone calls called for 7 days called every day 2 times a day once in the morning and before they closed totaling 14 calls no one would pick up. I sent several requests to Amazon that the vendor would not return my calls and all I wanted to know what oil is used in the vibrating unit because it not clearly indicated in the manual it talks about what is used in the engine. I did receive a response back from the vendor again they did not say what oil is used in the vibrating unit. I sent another complaint to Amazon then I finely got the answer from the rep from STARK they said SAE30 is used in the vibrating unit. To get this answer took just about 2 weeks. There customer service surly needs some work. I have not fired up compactor yet and I don't a comment yet if i like the compactor we will see.
That is an ungodly amount of effort for such a simple question. That would be so frustrating for me, but I'm glad you got an answer eventually.
You mentioned using hydraulic fluid for the vibration motor, I just bought the 6.5hp model and it isn't clear but seemed to say just use SAE 30 for both motor and engine. Is the hydraulic fluid better for that part of the equipment? thx
I only used the hydraulic oil since that's what I read online. It worked fine for me!
Recommended SAE 30, 20, or 10W30 motor oil depending on daily work temps. Does yours leak oil out the "weep hole"-I wonder if I overfilled the vibrator unit-it states to fill to the bottom of the hole in my instructions-wonder if it meant to fill till oil comes out the weep hole in a low position. It's a mess when I shut down, if the hole is pointing down
If you convert the 8.5 KN over into the imperial/standard system that's like over 1900 pounds per square foot. That's quite a powerful little plate compactor then.
It helps to spread the gravel evenly
Hey how has the unit held up since u posted the video??
I have some holes in my asphalt driveway and need to compact the asphalt patch.. would this tool work okay?
That looks like a job for a jumping jack instead of plate compactor.
Running jumping jacks all day will rattle your brain though, so whenever the plate compactor works, go with that.
I was thinking about buying one for polymeric sand installation in pavers. I'm really worried about oil leaks and heard the stark shoots out like fountain soda. This model is also the same as what Home Depot rents out I believe. What are your thoughts?
Had this for about a year, recently tried to start it but wouldn’t crank. Any idea what it could be?
You more than likely didn't drain the gas out of the unit, therefore gummed up the carburetor. Always drain out the fuel for long term storage.
This Chinese engine has a history of flooding the bowl when stored. Are you saying it won't turn over, or just that it won't start? If it turns over, I hate to say it but it could take a BUNCH of pulls to get it started to drain the bowl. One other thing, if it has a fuel shut off, turn off the fuel, or simply pinch the fuel line with a clamp (be careful not to pinch it too hard, the line will cut) until it (hopefully) starts. Then turn the fuel on, and it should start normally.
Ethanol fuel? Probably gummed everthing in the fuel lines and carburator bowl.