MS460WOODCHUCK
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I was going to keep this but have decided to get rid of it if anyone is interested. I had it fired up about a year ago but never tried to cut anything.
I don't know anything about the history of the saw. It does seem to have good compression.
It is a Sears Roebuck D-44 Direct Drive and the model # is 917.351040
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PM me if your interested.
I don't know anything about the history of the saw. It does seem to have good compression.
It is a Sears Roebuck D-44 Direct Drive and the model # is 917.351040
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PM me if your interested.
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