I picked these up at garage sale for $123.00 a 4 HP and a 3 HP dates on tags are 1909 and 1915.
Walt
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Interesting find. Noticed the roller chain on the saw. Does anybody know when it started to be used?
 
The 1916 Mogul tractor i worked on had roller chain driving the wheels roller chain goes back at least that far.
 
(quoted from post at 13:54:03 09/14/14) I picked these up at garage sale for $123.00 a 4 HP and a 3 HP dates on tags are 1909 and 1915.
Walt
hi walt, im interested in your drag saws? send me a reply, and i have a blade for the wade drag saw. joe in nj.
 
If you are interested in buying them I will take any reasonable
offers the blade is missing both. The are made by Vaughan
motor works in Portland, OR. I'm in Monmouth, OR just sout of
there. Looks like these guys havn't traveled to far from home.
Walt
 
I collect drag saws, and am keeping a registry of serial numbers and information to help figure out when different styles changed and were built.

I'd like to get information off of these saws (Serial Number, and which goes with which saw, hp, etc.)

Thank you so much.
 

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