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Started by Waterford Woodworks, August 08, 2019, 04:42:05 PM

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 So I came across 3 of these blades and am trying to figure out what they would go to. They are 54" in diameter and 7/16" thick. Any one have any ideas?
2006 Lt40 Super Cat 51, Allis Chalmers 185
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Gearbox

They are cross cut saws of some kind . Maybe for trim sawing lumber bundles . Someone will know .
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moodnacreek

If the teeth are not part of the saw body I would think they are for sawing steel or stone. Saws where made for both. For steel they would be much thicker [and small teeth of very hard material] than wood saws.

Waterford Woodworks

The tooth section looks like it could be separate from the center "hub" section. There is a fine line about 2 1/2" in from the outside of the blade that goes all the way around. 
2006 Lt40 Super Cat 51, Allis Chalmers 185
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