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<blockquote data-quote="NC4AB" data-source="post: 3368764" data-attributes="member: 20816"><p>Here are some pictures of an engine driven buzz saw that we use. Guessing it is at least 75 + years old, was made by the Buller Manufacturing Company in Hillsboro, KS and was originally belt powered. The construction is mainly bolted adn it you want more pictures / dimensions let me know. FIL converted it over to a 8 hp B&S engine several years ago, the engine runs at slightly above an idle and has plenty of power for 90% of the slabs we cut. If it had a flywheel to store some energy it would go through all of the slabs we cut with out slowing down.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]214450[/ATTACH][ATTACH]214451[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NC4AB, post: 3368764, member: 20816"] Here are some pictures of an engine driven buzz saw that we use. Guessing it is at least 75 + years old, was made by the Buller Manufacturing Company in Hillsboro, KS and was originally belt powered. The construction is mainly bolted adn it you want more pictures / dimensions let me know. FIL converted it over to a 8 hp B&S engine several years ago, the engine runs at slightly above an idle and has plenty of power for 90% of the slabs we cut. If it had a flywheel to store some energy it would go through all of the slabs we cut with out slowing down. [ATTACH=CONFIG]214450[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]214451[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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