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Post by joe on Jun 12, 2006 19:13:45 GMT -5
It looks like you fixed it by stuffing a cigarette butt in there! Say it ain't so.
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Post by parfive on Jun 12, 2006 22:15:17 GMT -5
Looks like a good reason to avoid using kerosene for cutting oil. (Unless the saw stays outside with the dogs.) Good lookin' aggies, by the way.
Rich
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snowdog
fully equipped rock polisher
RIP David Fildes, aka: snowdog
Member since January 2005
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Post by snowdog on Jun 12, 2006 22:44:41 GMT -5
it ain't so, joe ---- it's a wood dowel rod ;D--tapered down to fit -- Sands, --- that what this is doing too ---I'm fine on 4-6" stuff it's just when I get to something real big and it has about a 8-9" cut on the curve --is when it starts blowing the breaker ---could prob use a new blade too ( this is my old one from the last 30 years but still cuts the small ones)---- this is a new motor I got a year ago --would have to look but think it's either 3/4 or 1 hp--- got a size bigger than what was on it --- was thinking maybe I should put a two on it ;D ;D--- could be that part of the prob is that the blade is dishing some to create more drag when getting farther into the rock too ---also the tension for the feed has to be just so ------solution ----- bigger motor, faster spinning, bigger saw --- new 24" saw would do it !!
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