Gee, And I thought I was the only one that kept welding things together 'til I couldn't move it! I've found my engine 'cherry-picker' has gotten me out of some jams! That's an awesome splitter! Perhaps this is an opportunity to ask a question that's been 'buggin' me for awhile: You guys seem to say that the reservoir should match the pump size, which I thought was 'way-overkill'. As you may know from my seal repair thread in Hydro, I've got a 5hp, 11gpm, 2-stage pump, pushing a 4x24" ram. My resevoir is a piece of 6" steel gas line 24-30" long with plates welded on both ends. During my last servicing, I replaced the fluid, strainer, filter etc. If my tank is 24" long, it only holds about a gallon of fluid!! (3"radius,Squared=9, times 24", equals 231 cu in= 1 US gallon) I've run this thing for probably 20yrs! Granted there's more total oil in the system, with the ram, filter, and strainer, but why the insistance on such a large hydro resevoir, when I'm working with so little? (Now is where you say: "Yeah, and you just had to replace a leaking seal, Idiot") Just wondering! ~Scotty