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Posted by Larry Ks. on November 27, 2002 at 17:11:45 from (216.212.40.190):
In Reply to: tractor mounted buzz saw posted by Brandon on November 25, 2002 at 08:57:49:
I've just got 2 add my .02 cents worth!! I can remember helping my father cut wood with one....many many years ago. Standing there with that blade zingging...really scary and the saw dust flying. The worst part is the last cut, when you're down short and you move the table up, and you're so close to the blade!! In my humble opinion, it ain't worth it....no how, no way!! A chain saw is dangerous, no doubt, but to be standing there with all that going on, and knowing all that could possibly go wrong...if you've got ANY other choices, give up on the Buzz Saw. We used to go to the timber and cut up "logs" (what my father and I could lift and put on a wagon) with a 2 man cross cut saw and then haul them home and use the buzz saw. Those were good old days, but, its not worth the risk in my opinion. We did it because we were really poor, as soon as my Dad started making more money, he quit the buzz saw FAST.
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