I want a tractor.
Here is my 1950 B. Runs like a champ. When you are using the saw you had better keep both eyes wide open, on one side you have the deadly saw blade and the other you have the drive belt flopping. NO guards anywhere. Not quite OSHA approved. We cut alot with it when I was a kid. My dad would accumulate a big pile of stick wood then we would cut it up. We also used the buzz saw on my grandpas 1951 ford 8n. It seemed a little safer, with a blade guard and a nice working table that would hinge in to the blade. I dont use the old saw now days, mostly because I would rather use a chainsaw. Chainsaws are cool.
I want a tractor.
A word on truck bed fabrication. Fuel tank necks are slightly harder to get right than they appear to be. Sometimes they vapor lock and won't fill very fast.
Just saying.
I want a husky 3120 but you don't see me crying.:yoyo:
If it would help I'd cry for a 3120. How is the one close to you, any word?
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I want a husky 3120 but you don't see me crying.:yoyo:
I need to talk him out of it.
You must not want it very bad.
How is Echo Kid's hand injury doing?
Doing good it's all healed up has limited movement of his middle finger. He is mowing lawns.Still running saws when he can.:msp_biggrin:
So was I some times injures like that are either over or under exagerated.
Doing good it's all healed up has limited movement of his middle finger. He is mowing lawns.Still running saws when he can.:msp_biggrin:
Don't make me bring the M Farmall up to the Dodgegeek GTG this fall for some buzz saw racing!
(Pics to come later, can't find a good one handy, and I gotta hook on to the splitter in a bit anyhow)
Here is my 1950 B. Runs like a champ. When you are using the saw you had better keep both eyes wide open, on one side you have the deadly saw blade and the other you have the drive belt flopping. NO guards anywhere. Not quite OSHA approved. We cut alot with it when I was a kid. My dad would accumulate a big pile of stick wood then we would cut it up. We also used the buzz saw on my grandpas 1951 ford 8n. It seemed a little safer, with a blade guard and a nice working table that would hinge in to the blade. I dont use the old saw now days, mostly because I would rather use a chainsaw. Chainsaws are cool.
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