So far, Rick, most of what I've been doing has involved replacing old, worn out, parts, or fixing bad workmanship or defective parts installed by the ex-mechanic. If there's a light at the end of the tunnel, it is that most of what's left involves new parts that I'll purchase and install myself. I'm not saying there won't be problems, but they'll be my problems, not dragon eggs left behind by someone more careless than me.
Speaking of the ex, I still haven't gotten an itemized statement of what he thinks I owe him. I've been asking one for over a year, and I have no expectation I'll ever see one.:confused2: But I have been putting together a detailed list of the problems he created, and it seems it gets longer the more I drive the van, and the more I look into what was done.
That looks like a good solid splitter stand, too. But one of the things I'm very happy with on the Airens is the height of the beam. I don't have to bend over at all when I'm splitting in the horizontal position, except when I stack the splits on a pallet. Makes for a lot less back pain, though that's usually the reason I only run through one or two tanks in a session.:2cents: