Posted by Roger - Kansas on March 25, 2010 at 20:01:55 from (99.197.55.190):
In Reply to: Paul Bunyon's saw posted by Gary fom Va on March 25, 2010 at 15:51:17:
This is a picture of my Von Ruden PTO drive chain saw with a six foot bar. Square shaft drive, no slip clutches or shear pins. The owners manual says not to worry about a "chattering" sound it is the U-Joints working. When you throw this in gear a chattering sound is the least of your worries.
The second picture is my Barker Rim Saw. The back brace is off for repair. You place your right foot on the back brace, your left foot in front near the blade. The blade rotates inside the frame on rollers. You stand almost straddling the blade in the cage. This is a "real mans" saw.
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