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Log splitters made in my building!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Millman" data-source="post: 1352110" data-attributes="member: 9607"><p>Just found out that American CSR log splitters are manufactured in my facility here in Rochester! We rented out part of our building to a machine shop and today, I was helping their company network a parts vending machine. While there, I mentioned I was rebuilding my splitter and they told me to take a look in the log splitter room. There I saw splitters in various stages of manufacture, pallets of Honda engines, control valves and cylinders. Now it's just a matter of some good old horse trading! The reason I didn't know they did this is they walled off their part of the shop floor and I really had no reason to go to their area until today.</p><p></p><p>Millman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millman, post: 1352110, member: 9607"] Just found out that American CSR log splitters are manufactured in my facility here in Rochester! We rented out part of our building to a machine shop and today, I was helping their company network a parts vending machine. While there, I mentioned I was rebuilding my splitter and they told me to take a look in the log splitter room. There I saw splitters in various stages of manufacture, pallets of Honda engines, control valves and cylinders. Now it's just a matter of some good old horse trading! The reason I didn't know they did this is they walled off their part of the shop floor and I really had no reason to go to their area until today. Millman [/QUOTE]
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