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  1. senorFrog New Member

    joined: Aug 31, 2006
    285 posts
    This seems to indicate you can only buy online...

    http://tinyurl.com/2jzsul

    If buy online then they hit you with a 72.77 shipping charge.

    Anyone know for sure? Any advice appreciated.
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  2. tutu_sue New Member

    joined: Jan 21, 2006
    489 posts
    Northern NJ
    Si Senor, they have them in the stores.
  3. senorFrog New Member

    joined: Aug 31, 2006
    285 posts
    Sorry I posted this in the wrong forum. Can a mod move it to the Gear forum?
  4. senorFrog New Member

    joined: Aug 31, 2006
    285 posts
    Update: I Just picked a Ryobi today. Wish me luck!
  5. My_3_Girls Member

    joined: Aug 7, 2006
    147 posts
    Massachusetts
    They have been spoken of highly here on Hearth. I'm curious to see how fast the cycle time is. I've been using a 3 pt hitch / PTO splitter, and it's pretty slow. I'd give this a shot if it was a lot quicker.
  6. senorFrog New Member

    joined: Aug 31, 2006
    285 posts
    I plan on testing this AM and update with results. However, my only basis for comparison is a maul and axe. ;)

    Update on availability, the suburban stores were all sold out. When your at a local home depot, have them check urban locations.
  7. jqgs214 Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 19, 2006
    681 posts
    Riverhead, NY
    Saw the Ryobi at my local HD yesterday. Riverhead , NY
  8. fire_N_ice Member

    joined: Aug 27, 2007
    148 posts
    Monmouth County, NJ
    This is what mine has done so far. Hope the pics comes out. If not I will figure it out.

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