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old circular saw run from old tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="woodshop" data-source="post: 551802" data-attributes="member: 5248"><p>...yup, understatement. Thing that keeps you on your toes is that huge open spinning blade inches in front of you, and you are pushing TOWARDS the thing. The tractor is only at a high idle, hardly working. When you tilt that table forward into the blade, it barely slows down. It's an old steel blade of course, no carbide teeth, with just enough set to do the job, and it does sing as it cuts. Yes "respectful fear" as a good way of describing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodshop, post: 551802, member: 5248"] ...yup, understatement. Thing that keeps you on your toes is that huge open spinning blade inches in front of you, and you are pushing TOWARDS the thing. The tractor is only at a high idle, hardly working. When you tilt that table forward into the blade, it barely slows down. It's an old steel blade of course, no carbide teeth, with just enough set to do the job, and it does sing as it cuts. Yes "respectful fear" as a good way of describing it. [/QUOTE]
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