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On 12/02/2013 12:55 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
Kevin Miller wrote:
On 11/29/2013 06:49 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
"Bill" wrote in message ...

Thank you for the great pics John. A picture is worth a thousand
words! I take it that this splitter is held in place with one bolt
(that's
all I have there).

Actually 2... the one you see and another one that passes through the
larger hole and is secured by a nut.


What's the brand & cost? I noticed the warning on the splitter saying
to always use the overhead guard. Is that part of the package? Any
photos of it?


Brand and cost? You don't have google up in Alaska? Come on - that kind of
question is just silly. As for the warning - it's standard fare for
anything manufactured today. Think a bit before posting - there are lots of
liability attorneys behind everything these days. Think...


Jeepers Mike, take a Midol. There's any number of brands out there with
varying options for accessories. Sure I can do a search, but I'm
interested in knowing what John went with and how he likes it, if he
looked at other systems, if the knife was the complete kit or if there
are other components that he didn't show, etc. Perfectly on topic and
discussing the things pictured here is reasonable thing to do...

....Kevin
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