Posted by Wardner on November 14, 2012 at 14:06:44 from (4.154.227.202):
In Reply to: CUB BUZZSAW posted by Courtland on November 14, 2012 at 12:20:22:
I just did a quick look. I seem to have most of the parts but the saw is not complete. I have the following:
frame pieces that mount to drawbar as well as the light flat-iron straps that run up to fenders (or floor board ?).
carriage that swings with log
right angle gear box
Foot long casting that connects right angle gear box to PTO
Missing would be:
saw blade (but I think it is around here somewhere)
Inner drive shaft (that could be fabricated with 15/16" splined shaft and coupling). Hub City may have that stuff.
However, I do have an operating Cub saw but it is home made and heavy. I have used it on some 10"-12" logs as it has a large blade. It is belt driven. I don't need it.
I am in Tewksbury (near Lowell, MA). Probably 70 miles from you. I tried calling you but didn't get through.
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