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Old 02-03-08, 18:14
Mike Timoshyk Mike Timoshyk is offline
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Default Not a skid plate..

Hi Keith,

Thanks for the information....I would have never thought of it being what you described. I check a gizzilian pics and never thought of the battery area.

Well, to all the rest of you....I looks as though I will need the part after all.

cheers and thanks again Keith....

Mike in Windsor


Once again the "collective" produces results...

a pic for viewing enjoyment....for the Aussies,that piece of machinery in the foreground is not a roto-tiller or bush-wacker....it's a snowblower.
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Old 02-03-08, 18:56
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Looking good and thanks for letting us know what the device in front was...

Here are a couple of not too good pics of the splash plate - hope these help.
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