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front mounting buzz saw on farmall c

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muskoxen

07-19-2005 12:46:51




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how do i put a front mounted buzz saw on a rear drivin belt pully of the c,i can mount to an h or m but dont get it with the rear belt pully on the c.surley some one has had this problem,i dont want it of the rear of this tractor but need it on the front so i dont tie up the rear of the tractor for other implements,? is the rotation of the belt pully reversable.would like info and or pictures.oh its a 1948 c newer than my h.and can i get a knew buzz saw for this,i need any help as i sure would like it on the fron like it should be,im looking at hydyalics if this dont get me some help.my situation here in alaska is critticle come wood season and short to.thanks every one drop me a line.thought i new farmalls till this.did they make them for a c or did they use them this way???

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Scott Swanson

07-20-2005 09:32:08




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 Re: front mounting buzz saw on farmall c in reply to muskoxen, 07-19-2005 12:46:51  
Mount the saw to a fixed stand, a very fixed stand. Build it big and tough.

Back the tractor up to the stand and run the belt.

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RayP(MI)

07-19-2005 18:28:55




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 Re: front mounting buzz saw on farmall c in reply to muskoxen, 07-19-2005 12:46:51  
With the rear belt pulley, it might be an engineering nightmare to power a front mounted saw.



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JB2

07-19-2005 16:49:15




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 Re: front mounting buzz saw on farmall c in reply to muskoxen, 07-19-2005 12:46:51  
Hi Muskoxen, we had a rear mounted buzz saw on our SC. It connected to the rear cultivator attachment on the rear axles, had 2 legs to stand on and was riase up and down by a chain connected to the hydraulic attachment for the rear cultivator. My brother still has it but the attachment has been modified for 3pt.

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El Toro

07-19-2005 14:10:23




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 Re: front mounting buzz saw on farmall c in reply to muskoxen, 07-19-2005 12:46:51  
Not sure how the saw mounts on a C. We had a C, but we put the saw on the H. I like using a chain saw better for cutting wood. You can put a twist in the belt to obtain the correct saw rotation. Hal Be careful too, with that buzz saw.



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