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Posted by Kyle Stewart on September 06, 2005 at 08:00:29 from (152.163.101.7):
Hey guys, I recently picked up an old buck saw. Its in 100% original and working condition. All of the original square hardware is still there. The hopper still pivots freely. It is a stationary saw, you can either bolt or stake it down and its run by PTO with the long wide belts. It was manufactured by sears and roebuck. I dont have the date off the top of my head but it still has the ID tag to get serial #'s off of. With it came a used blade and a brand new blade that has never been used and it hardly has any surface rust on it. It also came with 3 belts, one of them also brand new. One other thing it came with is i believe the guy said it was used for truing or sharpening the blade, i forget but its basically a long flat piece of steel with one end rounded off slightly to get the correct angle. If anybody could help me out with what this saw is worth i would greatly appreciate it. I have been told that the blades are very hard to come by. Is this true? Again i greatly appreciate any replies and help that you give. Thanks Kyle Stewart
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