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chinook bloodhounds  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 2, 2007 10:39:43 AM(UTC)
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How does this work? Do I post my question and wait or does an answer arrive by E-Mail. Will wait for an answer.
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, October 2, 2007 4:14:15 PM(UTC)
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Well, the answer would be posted here and you will be notified of that via email. What's the question? :)
chinook bloodhounds  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, October 2, 2007 5:17:14 PM(UTC)
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One of my bloodhounds liked the way the knobs on my very old stove smelled bit
it off the stove and chewed it into an unrecognizable ball. I am not able to read the entire model number but it ends in W520R. I can't find the part but can give a very good description.
IT IS
2 & 1/16" in diameter and made of aluminum-- there is a black plastic finger grip
in the center of this knob that continues through to the back. On the front are only two words printed in black "OFF & HIGH" Turning it over there is no metal insert in the rear "D" hole. At it's widest part the D hole is 5/16". The shaft to slide it on the stove in the rear is 3/16" long
HELP
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