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Massey Cordwood Saw???

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Ben Beachler

01-08-2002 08:44:10




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Has anyone ever heard of a cordwood saw that mount on a 3pt hitch and is run off of the P.T.O.? It has a # of A-LO-A20 and then 5587 under that on it. I am stumped on this one. If you know of any info or have pix I woould like to know. BB




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Randy Gies

01-16-2002 16:34:09




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 Re: Massey Cordwood Saw??? in reply to Ben Beachler, 01-08-2002 08:44:10  
yes I've seen them and I'm looking to buy one. Does any one know where I can get one? Does the Canadian co. have a web address? Can you give me the name and address?
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marcel

01-14-2002 10:42:42




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 Re: Massey Cordwood Saw??? in reply to Ben Beachler, 01-08-2002 08:44:10  
I have just purchased a cordwood saw with 30 inch blade. Is Canadian made and has a moveable table that makes it safe to use although you still have to be very very careful.



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marcel

01-14-2002 10:42:31




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 Re: Massey Cordwood Saw??? in reply to Ben Beachler, 01-08-2002 08:44:10  
I have just purchased a cordwood saw with 30 inch blade. Is Canadian made and has a moveable table that makes it safe to use although you still have to be very very careful.



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Pete Tatham

01-12-2002 02:42:44




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 Re: Massey Cordwood Saw??? in reply to Ben Beachler, 01-08-2002 08:44:10  
Ben, You have a Ferguson cordwood saw. Two models were made, the A-LE-19 first, which has an 81/2"
pulley and an angular metal guard around the blade. The A-LE-20 was later and has an 8" pulley and a circular blade guard. This saw is a very effective implement, but be very, very careful when using it - they are a health and safety nightmare and would be illegal if made today. They can, and often do, kill or maim. If you need any further info, just e-mail me.
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Pete.

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