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Need Parts For A Dearborn 22-44 Cordwood Saw

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PloughNman

09-03-2004 05:10:46




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Hi Ya gang-
My latest toy, a Dearborn 22-44 Cordwood Saw is missing some parts. If anyone has one they don't want or is parting out, please email me. I need the "wishbone" bracket and the pin, and also the two legs that attach to the points neaest the lift arms.

Also, I need parts for a Dearborn 13-2 Spring Shank Cultivator...
Any help as always appreciated. Thanks folks...

Tim "PloughNman" Daley

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Jeb2N

09-03-2004 17:01:34




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 Re: Need Parts For A Dearborn 22-44 Cordwood Saw in reply to PloughNman, 09-03-2004 05:10:46  
Hey Tim;

I could probably fab you up the "wishbone" link assuming that It's the same as the ferguson models. I can't help you on the legs as the fergies didn't have that. Let me know and I'll knock one out when I get back to work next week.

Jeb



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PloughNman

09-03-2004 19:39:54




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 Re: Need Parts For A Dearborn 22-44 Cordwood Saw in reply to Jeb2N, 09-03-2004 17:01:34  
Hi Jeb2N-
How ya been doing ol' friend??? Yes, I can make them too but I first thought I'd try to find some originals. Fergies look different at least the manual I have shows parts not same. I have a Ford Tractor buddy nearby with a saw he is going to let me copy his parts from. Pretty simple stuff-flat stock with 90 degree bends and afew drilled holes for 7/16 bolts. I looked at two saws today at my local boneyard-one was made by Sears & Roebuck...tomorrow I am going way back in the hills to a guy that says he has one buried in the woods...can you say Ned Beatty and "pretty mouth"??? Wish me luck...if I don't return by nightfall send out the posse...LOL

Thanks
Tim

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Jeb2N

09-04-2004 09:46:19




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 Re: Need Parts For A Dearborn 22-44 Cordwood Saw in reply to PloughNman, 09-03-2004 19:39:54  
HA!, yeah TIM! I have a banjo that I can pick some on so I might be able to appease them if you get caught....I really love these old saws just for their "shock factor" and the fact that you don't see many of them. Most of them were deliberately made non-functional or quickley scrapped out due to safety concenrns. Good luck on them parts, and I hope to have some pictures of mine posted up here pretty soon. All it needs is paint since I got a new paper pulley made for it.

Jeb

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