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Re: Whats a buck saw worth?
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Posted by sawtooth on September 08, 2005 at 16:14:20 from (216.255.52.220):
In Reply to: Re: Whats a buck saw worth? posted by Delbert from Lincoln on September 07, 2005 at 07:39:52:
What it's worth is what someone will pay for it. I agree they seem dangerous. For one thing you're always working with crooked heavy branches that can bind on the blade. Thirty or more years ago my dad decided he wanted one for his Fergy 30. Somewhere he knew where there was a factory made one and he copied and built one just like it. We used to use it quite a bit. He told me about some hapless soul who had a buzz saw and knew the blade was cracked but used it anyhow. The blade let go and killed him instantly (won't go into details). Dad did a good job of building a guard that surrounded the blade except the cutting area. In recent times I've been thinking- wouldn't it be kinda fun to have a smaller version for a garden tractor and do lighter branches?
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