Vangellis
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Wow, the kid split a lot. Nice pic.
Nice splitter Tom. Is that an Iron and Oak?
Kevin
Nice splitter Tom. Is that an Iron and Oak?
Kevin
Okay, an update to my original post. The Harbor Freight Splitter is working well with only a few minor set-backs. The oil drain plug was loose and provided an amusing display when it worked its way loose sending a plume of oil across the lawn. The quantity of hydraulic oil that HF states in their owner’s manual as being required (2 gallons) is actually half of what is really needed.
As far as "Buy American" goes, I'll get right on that once GM and Chrysler pay me back for bailing them out, at which time I'll buy a big fat gas-guzzling Ford pickup because Dennis Leary told me to.
Yeah, there's a little bit of sarcasm in that run-on sentance, but I do plan on getting that pickup in October. Huuummm, should it be a Toyota Tundra manufactured in San Antonio, TX or a Honda Ridgeline manufactured in Lincoln, AL?
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... I bought AMERICAN.
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You bought AN American indicating the brand would have been clearer. I read it the wrong way as have others. Buying American is buying my country of manufacture (subtle but important difference).
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