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Dearborn 19-65 rear loader and question re: cordwo

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Jerry Marks

05-04-2005 22:19:04




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Anyone know the value of an old, complete, but rusty Dearborn 19-65 rear loader? The guy who has it and wants to sell it has not a clue of it's value, nor do I. Thanks in advance. Also, anybody have any information on a Buller Mfg. Co., Hillsboro, Kansas cordwood saw? Picked one up with another Dearborn 22-44 cordwood saw the other day and would like to know more about it. It was painted what looks to be close to Oliver green, has a metal rocking tray (not wood like a Dearborn or Ferguson) and has oil/grease cups vs. Zerk fittings on the arbor bearings. This saw was made to fit rear pto pulley and attach to the 3-pt. lift arms, exactly as on the Dearborn or Ferguson. Again, thanks in advance! Jerry

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Brian S, NE

05-05-2005 07:43:46




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 Re: Dearborn 19-65 rear loader and question re: co in reply to Jerry Marks, 05-04-2005 22:19:04  
Jerry/Sawman,

Another one? How many is that now? I saw one at an auction this weekend and thought of you. I forgot who made it. Champion maybe?

Next time I see one I'll give you a call.

Brian



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Jerry Marks

05-05-2005 10:27:23




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 Re: Dearborn 19-65 rear loader and question re: co in reply to Brian S, NE, 05-05-2005 07:43:46  
I'm up to seven saws as of this writing. Now what I need is more time to restore some of them. The Dearborn 22-44 that I picked up this week is complete with pto pulley, belt, original pulley bracket, yoke, ID plate, spring, complete guard with flip-up piece intact, and even a nice straight and sharp blade. The Buller Mfg. Co. saw is really neat and was obviously kept out of the weather for most of it's life. I'll send you the pictures of it. Jerry

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