Lane Ranger 11,995 #1 Posted 6 hours ago This is a new one on me! I have never seen a homemade big saw attachment made like this before! This is being sold with a Wheel Horse 8 hp tractor in southern Indiana. The person who made this saw a need that could be fulfilled with his Wheel Horse! The big saw blade frame looks substantial and appears to have a pulley setup similar to the tiller setup! I had to post this as this is probably second to the chicken feather plucker attachment as the most innovative thing I’ve ever seen on a Wheel Horse! 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,911 #2 Posted 5 hours ago @Lane Ranger think as long as the related , blade rotational set up is smooth free and easy , it would definitely work , most of the stuff I see , is brutal neglect , COLLECTIVE DRAG , thats the killer , that led me quickly to related " lubrication failure / breakdown ". the commonality of lube failure is like glue , pretty simple fix , you want a lubricant that exceeds, original , PENNY PINCING , set ups . every one of my removable wide bearing side shields , is easily removed , small flat pocket screwdriver / smallest flat putty knife , wipe out , carb clean flush , lucas x tra hd , green chassis grease , 550 deg flash /drop point , polyurea ? anti sling , assures staying with it , every spindle and related pto , mule drive set up , also VERIFIED FUNCTIONAL DETAILING , try/ test / try . issues ? adjust / verify . my pto lever set up is effortless in movement / no belt scream or clutch wear . repetitive problem , shows you the way to change, use this mind set on one eliminated issue , it becomes home base . pete 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 10,051 #3 Posted 4 hours ago A good strong WH and premium medical insurance required! Like wooden frame on top. Must have been throwing dust up, hence the guard! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lane Ranger 11,995 #4 Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, JoeM said: A good strong WH and premium medical insurance required! Like wooden frame on top. Must have been throwing dust up, hence the guard! no osha review for sure! Sawdust must have been flying with this! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CCW 1,506 #5 Posted 2 hours ago I have worked with a lot of saws over the past 70 odd years and I don’t think I would touch this one. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites