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Yankee Woodsaw Coming Back
"Mount this saw on your tractor and you'll be able to cut enough wood to make heating your house practical and, at the same time, have the equipment to cut wood for profit when you have hours and timber to spare." That's the word from James Nelson, Hoosick Falls, N.Y., who's bringing back the old-fashioned Yankee Wood Saw.
The pto-driven saw mounts on your 3-pt. for use in the field. Lets you drive right to the work site, plop down the saw and get to work with no delay. The 30-in. blade is driven by. two matched V-belts off the gear box, and spins at 1300 rpm's. "The saw stands on solid legs in operation and can be used without the 3-pt. mount, which is for transport only," explains Nelson. "It features regreasable sealed bearings and a heavy duty, enclosed gear box. The spring-loaded steel table tilts back into the saw. Makes a 12-in. cut."
The saw is 44 in, wide by 44 in. high, and 38 in, long. Blades other than the standard 30-in. dia. available on order.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, James F. Nelson, Rt. 2, Box 104, Hoosick Falls, N.Y. 12090 (ph. 518 686-9557).


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1979 - Volume #3, Issue #5