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Re: DEARBORN CORD WOOD SAW
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Posted by JoeK on February 08, 2001 at 15:03:51 from (209.206.208.110):
In Reply to: DEARBORN CORD WOOD SAW posted by PHILIP SEARCY on February 07, 2001 at 11:44:51:
Does this mount on end,or middle of blade shaft?Its been a few yrs since I've seen one.If an end mounted steel pulley,you might find one at a machinery junkyard on a blower,threshing machine or such.Diameter should be the same as original or blade speed will be affected.Keep in mind these saws are a VERY dangerous tool and any modifications from specs could increase danger.In the days "buzz saws" were in common use it was not uncommon to know someone who had been hurt by one.I have cut countless cords of firewood with these in the past and do not condemn them,just have a very strong respect for the danger factor.
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