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Ron Lindquist

07-09-2006 17:53:24




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Anyone with experience useing a buzz saw? Mounting one on my TO-20 and haveing problems.
I thought when I would lift it up with the 3-pt. the belt would losen. Seems to get tighter. Guess I will have to take it off before I move rig.
Has anyone tryed to remove the eyebolt assembly from the Lower Link Assembly ? Do I need a bigger hammer ? Hits the pulley.




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To30to

07-10-2006 17:56:17




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 Re: Buzz Saw in reply to Ron Lindquist, 07-09-2006 17:53:24  
Ron a tag sale is like a yard sale . the top link io this saw is not like the one in the picture it has two links the pulley has the pin to hook to. Thay sold a MF 135 4 cyl gas $5200.00 and had three buyers first guy there bought.



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maplehillfrm,pat

07-09-2006 20:55:19




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 Re: Buzz Saw in reply to Ron Lindquist, 07-09-2006 17:53:24  
do you have the correct bracket on the pulley assy? the short 3 point hitch bar attaches to the bracket on the pulley not to the 3 point hitch toplink, I thought I had a picture of mine but I dont on my pc, I can get one in the morning and post it here, but if its hooked correctly it should loosen when lifeted and tilt back for transport,



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Ron Lindquist

07-10-2006 06:25:43




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 Re: Buzz Saw in reply to maplehillfrm,pat, 07-09-2006 20:55:19  
I have no braket to connect to by the pulley, am useing the one on the Hydraulic Lift Rocker, wich I need a new one as it is cracked a little and bent.
Would appreciate a pictur of how it should be. I don't know how to get pictures on the fourm, don't know about you, so just in case here is my eMail
Thanks,



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To30to

07-09-2006 18:24:26




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 Re: Buzz Saw in reply to Ron Lindquist, 07-09-2006 17:53:24  
I bought one the other day I have not hooked it up ,It has the pin its loose .Best part I bought the saw and pulley for $50.00 at a tag sale .



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Ron Lindquist

07-09-2006 18:37:04




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 Re: Buzz Saw in reply to To30to, 07-09-2006 18:24:26  
Whats a tag sale ? never heard of one. Good price !



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Jim W

07-10-2006 08:22:29




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 Re: Buzz Saw in reply to Ron Lindquist, 07-09-2006 18:37:04  
third party image

The top link on the saw connects to a pin on the pto pulley. This way when the lift arms go up, the belt loosens as the bottom of the saw kind of rotates around the upper part - or at least it lifts faster.
You can almost see what I mean in this picture.

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Ron Lindquist

07-10-2006 14:21:16




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 Re: Buzz Saw in reply to Jim W, 07-10-2006 08:22:29  
Got picture--- I'll have to learn how to do that.

When it was opening, thought Mr. John sent me the picture of my tractor. Same colours and I just painted my Pulley assembly my shade of Rust Oleum gray.
Have to go down and look at mine again and see if the connceting top link in saw will be able to get down that low and the other geometrics of my saw.
Appreciate your help.



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Jim W

07-11-2006 14:58:24




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 Re: Buzz Saw in reply to Ron Lindquist, 07-10-2006 14:21:16  
To post a picture it has to be residing someplace on the web, and you put the link to it in where it says "optional image url". Not always handy but that picture happens to be on my website so I could do it.
Jim



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