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Cool old saw

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Bret Hart, Apr 22, 2014.

  1. Bret Hart

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    OK. For some reason I like this old saw even if it would just sit on a shelf out in the shop.

    Any idea what it's worth????

    Not sure if calling dibs works on the internet but DIBS!!!!!! in case any of you were thinking about jumping on it. ;) Pretty sure it won't work but can't blame me for trying it. Right???:thumbs:

    http://syracuse.craigslist.org/bar/4420822376.html
     
  2. clemsonfor

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    To far for me to try n beat you to it.
     
  3. clemsonfor

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    That is a cool saw. Didnt they make 2 wheel tractors??

    Be cool on a shelf!!
     
  4. Bret Hart

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    They did make walk behind tractors. Good ones too, I'm told.

    Thinking I'll shoot him a text and see what he'd take for it.

    Hey, Solar and Wood. If you're interested in this let me know. Don't care to get into a bidding war with another local member and run the price up.
     
  5. rookie1

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    You folks in NY type with an accent too. Is that american indian? " nkw pull cord stucm out" :rofl: :lol:
     
  6. DexterDay

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    My buddy has 2 David Bradley tractors. Some attachments allow you to sit down (trailer and seeder are a couple that you sit on)

    If someone gets it at a good price and doesn't want it? PM me. I would be interested to get it for him .
     
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    When men were men !
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    Please do a copy & past of ad pictures. When you post a link to an ad once the ad is pulled the tread will have lost it's value.

    Thanks Bogy for posting the photo.
     
  9. Jon1270

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    Looks like the saws and tractors might have used the same motors.
     
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  10. MasterMech

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    If I remember correct, the tractors were powered by four-stroke Briggs and Stratton and Continental engines.
     
  11. DexterDay

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    There is 2 different engines on the 2 that my buddy Joshmain has.

    Here he is getting ready to take our daughters for a ride :)

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  12. Oliver1655

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    Saw a lot of them in use while stationed in Korea.
     
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  13. DSS

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    Those saws ain't worth much. $50 is a lot for a runner. There's thousands of them around.
     
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  14. Bret Hart

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    Thanks DSS.
     
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    I just about spit my coffee on the computer when i read that! :rofl: :lol:
     
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  16. HoneyFuzz

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    I have found many of those in my local areas. Cool lookin saw.... But i call them a boat anchor :). I agree that $50 is tops for a complete runner. I think every shelf should have one... Or two :)
     
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    A little heavy for limbing but I hear if you retrofit moronic controls they really liven up.
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