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hargon saw
10 years 9 months ago #122905
by stevejr
Mack R600 1975&&Dodge D5N 400&&Fe 35 1958&&Tea 20 1951 &&Tea 20 1952
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Try one of these
Mack R600 1975&&Dodge D5N 400&&Fe 35 1958&&Tea 20 1951 &&Tea 20 1952
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10 years 9 months ago #122906
by old scrapman
Replied by old scrapman on topic Re: hargon saw
Try this
Peter
Peter
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10 years 9 months ago #122907
by Mairjimmy
Time to get up andd get going.......todays bad decisions aren't going to make themselves!!!
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Bit more HP than the old Hargans, but still hard work.
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Colin
Time to get up andd get going.......todays bad decisions aren't going to make themselves!!!
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10 years 8 months ago #122908
by DragonWagon
Replied by DragonWagon on topic Re: hargon saw
I use Mobilco widow makers with bigger Honda engines. The reverse has also applied, that is the saw jams and throws the saw on you, cutting you in half. Reckon power (lack) would be the issue with the Hargons. You are mostly partially strapped in, but they will throw decent sized blocks at you.
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