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Started by IMERC, January 22, 2010, 08:30:40 PM

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IMERC

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Ianab

It's called a Drag saw, was the best thing before sliced bread and chainsaws.

Actually pretty safe, as long as you dont leave any valuable body parts underneath it.

I think Jeff actually has a working one similar to that one?

Ian
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nas

Here is one I saw at an auction last year run with an old hit and miss engine






My neighbour  just bought one and is looking for an engine for it.

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IMERC

OOPS...
that was the wrong...
had several and there was one that really stood out as the pucker factor...

be right back as oon as I can find it....

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IMERC

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breederman

Lots of memories there I can still hear that zing,zzzing zzzzing, A three point buzz saw is {was} real handy if you had a couple boys to throw the wood in the trailer. Dad did. ;D
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IMERC

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Tom Sawyer

But then you have to walk so DanG far picking up the firewood :o

isawlogs


I dont think that truck was going away fast enough ..  :D   
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beenthere

Ahh, the good ol days.  ;D ;D ;D

Prolly a few that would say ya can't do that anymore.
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Jeff

Dragsaws buzz rigs and black powder splitting.  Pucker factor? You must not get out much. Then again I suppose a broom and dust pan could be seen as a major pucker factor to someone that only has seen a vacuum cleaner.

The first dragsaw is a later model Ottawa with a Wisconsin engine. The pitman and rails look to be replacements.

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Brucer

My father-in-law had one of those buzz saws. Did all his firewood on it for years. This was a standalone unit that you connected to the tractor with a long flat belt. It'd take forever to get the thing lined up so it wouldn't throw the belt.

That thing scared the heck out of me.
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beenthere

Good to be scared of those buzz saws.  :)  I've worked on them and around them, and some of the guys I watched work them scared the heck out of me.

Not something to get complacent or hurried while operating them. One of the scariest times was when there was ice under the sawdust, and very slippery. As well, the wood was snow and ice-covered. Too much chance of not having good footing for safe operation.

I like to hear the zing zing zing of a good sharp saw blade tho.  8)
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SwampDonkey

When my grandfather and his brother worked one of those circular saws in the field, clearing out a fallow piece of land. My uncle said he and the rest of the kids at the time were not allowed near it. I don't know what they used for power, but I believe it was an old Jeep grandfather had. Would have been in the 50's. I remember the old iron sitting in the field used for pasture, which had become power line in the 50's when the Tobique hydro generating station was put in. My uncle grazed cattle there up until 12 years ago. My uncle said the power commission at the time told everyone the wood had to remain on the ground. My grandfather said he was having his wood, it was his land and the only thing agreed to was right of way. I suppose the sale of the wood was to help pay for the construction of the power line.
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IMERC

Quote from: Jeff on January 22, 2010, 11:07:28 PM

You must not get out much.


me.... I'm just a recluse....
Vacuum cleaner is some pretty advanced stuff BTW... for me any ways....


can I try this one more time...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZbbJyJSHR4&feature=related
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breederman

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woodmills1

O man that last one is just wrong and the thing seems to be totally dull
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IMERC

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beenthere

You guys are too young.  :)    - - just gotta keep your thumbs outta the way.

These saws were a step up from bucking up that wood with a sawbuck and a buck saw....by hand.
No chainsaws and a lot of wood to make.  We've come a long way.

Scary?  no different than operating a table saw.

and...I don't see it any more scary than driving 60 mph down a highway just inches from another car coming the same speed from the other direction.  ;D
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Chuck White

We used to have a "buzz-saw" just like that one and we ran it on the 8N Ford, except we didn't have a guard over the blade!
We really had to watch our back whenever the rig was raised up for transport!
The rig was really handy when we were cutting up limb-wood and small trees like Gray-Birch & Iron Wood!
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