[AT] Firewood cutting

charliehill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sat Mar 27 07:40:07 PDT 2010


Ralph, even a crazy man could look at one of those things working and know 
he had to be EXTREMELY careful around it.  I've just always had a tendency 
to be clumbsy.
My dad was always telling me "boy, look under your feet" because I would 
often trip on something.  I've helped my grandfather saw wood with his old 
rig, or at least been standing there when he was (it's hard to remember in 
correct detail what happened half a century ago) but I was nervous about it.

Charlie
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From: "Ralph Goff" <alfg at sasktel.net>
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>> There is a similar one here also.  The frame bolts to the Allis D-14 and
>> it was run by the belt pulley that was added to the tractor with I was
>> small.  I barely remember the pulley being added - must have been early
>> 60's.  Somewhere around here there is a cradle for it.  Never got near
>> the thing when it was operating.
>>
>> David
>
> As dangerous as that blade appears I don't recall ever hearing of an
> accident involving one of those saws. I think the obvious danger was all
> most people needed to keep themselves safe. Maintain good footing, no 
> loose
> clothing, don't get in a hurry, etc. Just all the common sense methods of
> staying alive around machinery.
> And yes, tractor belt pulleys were the most common source of power for 
> these
> saws. I'm sure I've posted pictures before of my Uncle's John Deere AR on
> the wood saw. It spent a good many hours over the years idling away on the
> saw.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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