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<blockquote data-quote="Thor&#039;s Hammer" data-source="post: 344330" data-attributes="member: 6434"><p>I got the same response when I asked them about a dealership, but they were mucho impressed when I turned up from the UK! best i can say is go see Peter Hincks, hes a real nice guy. The problem they have at the moment is keeping up with demand, the are taking orders 20 weeks ahead at the moment!</p><p>That splitter there with all the options was about $10000. I was very impressed with it. alot of that wood waste came from a manky log that was crunched up in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thor's Hammer, post: 344330, member: 6434"] I got the same response when I asked them about a dealership, but they were mucho impressed when I turned up from the UK! best i can say is go see Peter Hincks, hes a real nice guy. The problem they have at the moment is keeping up with demand, the are taking orders 20 weeks ahead at the moment! That splitter there with all the options was about $10000. I was very impressed with it. alot of that wood waste came from a manky log that was crunched up in it. [/QUOTE]
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