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Help with a Brookfield Buzz Saw
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Re: Help with a Brookfield Buzz Saw
Ok i have the drawings done, took bout half a day but hope it will make it easy for the next person. Would like for Andy to go over the measurements one more time to make sure all is right. Pics used are from TM
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Re: Help with a Brookfield Buzz Saw
Clint,
That looks super. The only thing I see missing is the 12 1/2" bed depth dimension. Rick brings up some great points and I'll have to give adding a different handle and a bed extension some thought. The nice part is, when we use saws like this, we always do it at the neighbors. He has an old ear corn elevator that the cutoff drops into and then it is elevated into his dump truck. Once full we dump it near the wood chute and spend a couple days watching and coaching the kids on how to get it in the house and stacked up for winter.
That looks super. The only thing I see missing is the 12 1/2" bed depth dimension. Rick brings up some great points and I'll have to give adding a different handle and a bed extension some thought. The nice part is, when we use saws like this, we always do it at the neighbors. He has an old ear corn elevator that the cutoff drops into and then it is elevated into his dump truck. Once full we dump it near the wood chute and spend a couple days watching and coaching the kids on how to get it in the house and stacked up for winter.
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Re: Help with a Brookfield Buzz Saw
thanks for pointing that out Andy. All is fixed.
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Re: Help with a Brookfield Buzz Saw
Here are the dimensions for the fender supports.
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