blackdiesel
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anyone know where a man could pick up a giant circular saw blade? just nearly exactly like the ones that cord kings use?
anyone know where a man could pick up a giant circular saw blade? just nearly exactly like the ones that cord kings use?
70 HP just for the saw blade, or to run the whole machine? My buzzsaw on my M doesn't work the motor in the least, I'd think it could be run with a 10-15HP motor?
On the other hand, your blade size and speed will get 13000 feet/minute at the tips, compared to my 22" running at 750RPM, gets about 4300ft/min. It sure oughta go through the wood!
Keep us posted if you go through with this!
- 7 tooth sprocket will move 7 drive links of chain past a given spot per rotation
- 12,000 RPM x 7 drive links = 84,000 drive links per minute of chain movement
- .375 chain has drive links spaced 3 rivets apart (.375 + .375) or every 0.75 inches
- 84,000 drive links per minute X .75 inches per drive link = 63,000 inches per minute
- 63,000 inches per minute X 60 minutes per hour = 3,780,000 inches per hour
- 3,780,000 inches per hour / 12 inches per foot = 315,000 feet per hour
- 315,000 feet per hour / 5,280 feet per mile = 59.6590909 miles per hour
Almost 60 miles per hour!
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How hard would it be with your trailer setup to lose the front axle (or is that also the trailer axle?) and run one set of pumps off the front output of the transfer case and the other off the back? There should also be a PTO outlet on the trans itself for running winches.
White multifuel engine? Should be around 175HP if I remember right, been out of the Army for 10 years now, so it's getting fuzzy. I know the 5 tons used a 250HP Cummins.
Maybe one of these will work for you.
http://cgi.ebay.com/42-Dia-SAWMILL-...86.m7QQ_trkparmsZalgo=LVI&itu=UCI&otn=3&ps=63
Scott
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