Posted by Billy NY on December 01, 2019 at 05:17:53 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: Sawing Wood posted by rusty6 on November 30, 2019 at 19:21:00:
They were common around here, ones on the front of the farmall tractors as well as the Dearborn ones off the back, belt, PTO driven etc.
I have a CH & E sawrig that my father used here on the farm for smaller diameter wood and even wood from demolition, avoiding the nails. I used this thing last in the early 80's, and can recall how quickly he could buck a manure spreader load of smaller diameter wood. It's rated for 6" thick lumber. The shafts and belt sheaves roll free, nothing seize, though it has been out side but with something over the table top. I've got a nice 12 HP Kohler engine for it, original was outside too long, but actually still useable. This is a 60's era model, common on construction sites back in the day. I hope to get the engine in it at some point and put it back into use. This land is loaded with small trees that I would like to clear quite a bit of, could make a very large quantity of firewood from that alone, besides the larger trees I have an abundance of.
Interestingly, I found one of these sawrigs earlier this year, 4 cylinder Wisconsin, in very nice shape, had the fence with it, seller wanted $3500.00, a bit much but maybe worth it if I was to use it enough, passed, seeing I have one that would work just the same. I did save the photos of it off of CL, was going to post, can't find LOL !
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