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TO30to

06-03-2006 19:51:14




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Today I bought a cord saw at a yard tag sale started out asking $150.00 but I paid only $50.00 it came with the pto pulley with the pin and belt. ,It looks like it will work




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TO30to

06-06-2006 19:01:42




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 Re: Ferguson cord saw in reply to TO30to, 06-03-2006 19:51:14  
Hi JimW not sure what size the blade is but the teeth don"t look bad Thanks



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Jim W

06-06-2006 08:09:03




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 Re: Ferguson cord saw in reply to TO30to, 06-03-2006 19:51:14  
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Good deal. I have one of those and it really motors through the wood.
I had some fun finding a place to sharpen the blade, what is it, 30"? Anyway I did and they had to do a lot of work as the teeth had been all filed by hand over the years and were all different depths etc.
What a difference, of course...
Jim

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John (UK)

06-04-2006 08:32:17




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 Re: Ferguson cord saw in reply to TO30to, 06-03-2006 19:51:14  
If the pulley is too big on the splines for your tractor you can get an adaptor that slides over the tractor PTO to make it bigger, this is only for belt pulleys and nothing else. Sparex do them under part number S00250, you should be able to get this through your local tractor dealer. If they don"t supply Sparex parts then you need to contact Sparex and and ask for your nearest dealer.....www.sparexusa.com

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Farmered

06-04-2006 02:28:41




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 Re: Ferguson cord saw in reply to TO30to, 06-03-2006 19:51:14  
Good on ya! The only thing to watch out for is the size of the PTO shaft. Most of those pulleys were made for a inch and an eighth pto. If your set up doesn't fit, you have two options. Change the shaft or change the pully. Good luck.



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Mike Mohrhauser

06-03-2006 20:45:52




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 Re: Ferguson cord saw in reply to TO30to, 06-03-2006 19:51:14  
Would you take $25.00 for it????? ?????

Good Deal!!

Mike M.



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