Al Weber
ArboristSite Member
I have a lead on a "5 year old" RipSaw. I have talked to the owner and he is an oldtimer who used it to cut some timber for a cedar canoe and for a cabin. I have arranged to see the equipment sometime next month. Being new to this and unfamiliar with the RipSaw in general, can one of the experienced members give me some idea of things to look for on a used RipSaw? Are there parts that exhibit wear early or weak points that may require repair frequently? I downloaded the manual but I don't see any particular maintenance information in it that might give a hint of possible problem areas.
Any hints you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Al
Any hints you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Al