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Aftermarket 4-Way Wedge for Iron & Oak Splitter?
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<blockquote data-quote="clarksvilleal" data-source="post: 4253130" data-attributes="member: 10767"><p>So if and when my Robin engine bites the dust out of warranty, I can buy a new Honda engine for not too much more than what I would have paid for it as an extra-cost option. Meantime I get to keep the change, or spend it on other things. </p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, and the Robin has a 5 year warranty, vs. Honda's 3 year warranty.</p><p></p><p>OTOH, both Arrow and the folks I bought my Iron & Oak splitter from agree that the Robin is every bit as good as the Honda. We'll see. But my guess is they wouldn't offer a 5 year warranty if they had a lot of early engine failures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clarksvilleal, post: 4253130, member: 10767"] So if and when my Robin engine bites the dust out of warranty, I can buy a new Honda engine for not too much more than what I would have paid for it as an extra-cost option. Meantime I get to keep the change, or spend it on other things. Oh yeah, and the Robin has a 5 year warranty, vs. Honda's 3 year warranty. OTOH, both Arrow and the folks I bought my Iron & Oak splitter from agree that the Robin is every bit as good as the Honda. We'll see. But my guess is they wouldn't offer a 5 year warranty if they had a lot of early engine failures. [/QUOTE]
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