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lynnmor

Just saw this advertised, see photos in a post below.  I thought that a member might want the crazy thing.

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

All I can say is "what the what ". Danger Will Robinson Danger.

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953 nut

I would have to check, but I doubt that OSHA has any regulations on how high you should be able to lift a log prior to encountering an un-shielded buzz saw! However, the fact that you would be doing so while stepping over a snow blade might make this a questionable practice.  :ychain:

I guess the hard hat strapped to the front is an attempt at safety! 

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SylvanLakeWH

My C-105 is very jealous of its cousin...That blade is awesome.

Just think of all the OSHA violations...

:violence-blades::violence-blades::violence-blades::violence-blades:

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Jerry77

I guess I can die now, there is nothing else to see.......my oh my     :scared-ghostface:

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SylvanLakeWH
6 minutes ago, Jerry77 said:

I guess I can die now, there is nothing else to see.......my oh my     :scared-ghostface:

 

Buy this C-105 and use the blade...I'm guessing you'd get your wish!!!:violence-blades:

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JAinVA

No thanks I think I will stick to my bowsaws.At least with them I wont bump my shins on that blade.Ouch!

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rlrnot

When I was a kid, I remember my father had a buzsaw similar to that one mounted on the front of our Farmall.

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Hacksawhero123

I've done some things that a safety minded person might describe as "sketchy" or damn stupid. But I can honestly say that I wouldn't try to use that thing on a dare. 

Mark. 

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953 nut
9 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

I'm guessing you'd get your wish!

 

:no:      That is just plane wrong;   but funny!  :ychain:

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TravelinJavelin

well not a fan of ocha at all but that looks a little scary to me!

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briankd
9 hours ago, rlrnot said:

When I was a kid, I remember my father had a buzsaw similar to that one mounted on the front of our Farmall.

yea same here my dad had one mounted to an farmall H. no guards  at all on it . remember spent many Saturdays help him cut wood with it. couldn't hear afterwards ears would be ringing.

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Texas Todd

Things that make you say: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

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pfrederi

Widely used on various farm tractors back in the day (when it was personal responsibility that protected you not OSHA).  still see them at auctions

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Lee1977

You don't have to step over the blade. It should have a board on the back of the carriage. The carriage swings forward to load the wood. He has it tied back with a tie strap. It's for cutting up limbs you just slide them out on the tray and swing the carriage into the blade. You don't have to be with in a foot of the blade holding the limb. They were common around here 60 years ago. They were for limbs that could easily be carried to the saw.

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DennisThornton

Oh, maybe it's for trimming low hanging branches! 😃B)

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rokon

I have seen them on economy-jim dandy tractors before

 

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