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Someone just shared this picture with me on a different forum. You guys ever used or seen one of these??

Seems like a cool idea but I can also see it working the heck that saw

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I have the TC55 and it's has the turboI on it. Does pretty much what I need. Wouldn't go back to 2 WD. The only thing I need is a grapple for it.
I have the baby to that TC55. TC33D no turbo, 4WD, loader, rear blade and cruise. Neighbor has a Kubota 5720 (Think that's the number) turbo, 4WD, Hydro, backhoe, standard bucket (quick disconnect), forks, backhoe, Boss snow pusher (it's really nice), rototiller and rear finish mower, it's got all the toys.
 
You guys ever used or seen one of these?? Seems like a cool idea but I can also see it working the heck that saw
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Used by guys that do post and beam buildings. Never saw one in use.
Those have been around a lot of years:
https://www.praziusa.com/18-beam-cutter-model-pr-8000/
https://produkte.mafell.de/en/chain-mortiser-ls-103-ec
Normally, they are seen with worm drive circular saws, that have a lot more torque than the 'sidewinders'.

Philbert
 
Someone just shared this picture with me on a different forum. You guys ever used or seen one of these??

Seems like a cool idea but I can also see it working the heck that saw

cd51b5cb007bebcf6fcfd2c23e9c2a64.jpg



Sent while firmly grasping my redline lubed RAM
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I would rather have one of the Beam Machine type mills with a chainsaw on it. I DO have a Makita circular saw with a 14" blade. I was told it was used for Timber Framed houses too.20200412_142517.jpg20200412_142506.jpg
 
Couple questions. What bolt do you use the spark plug to replace? Do you sharpen old steel bits? I have about 20 pounds of them, maybe more. My friend gave me his dads old industrial drill press, and all of his bits. I think he had about ten, of what I thought were an odd size, that look new. They are some thing like 31/64, just under half inch. If I get ambishish, I can empty my scrap bucket and fill a pre paid box with bits. I was thinking they maybe good for someone forging. I’ll have to ask Uncle Stash?
I don’t sharpen. I had an old drill bit sharpener but it didn’t seem to work very well so I got rid of it. I usually end up breaking and or dulling bits working on equipment and carpentry projects. So I just buy new ones as needed. But now I’m good for a while. I think there are more bits so where else as there should be a second set of spade bits.
 

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