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Kraig,

This one was on a Farmall cub.
Do you know where I could find any info on the Buller saw? Not much on the internet that I could find.
 
Can you have a rear lift on a 100 if you have one of these on it? (I know the Brinly "U" adapter is out of the question)



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Mike, as far as actual temp, it's hard to say, the main line coming in splits off, there is a drop pointing down at each foot and one across the bottom of the front window and has a row of holes pointing up on the window to distribute the air,the fan does not move a huge volume of air, but enough to keep the frost off,but it steams up when it gets warm, but on a below zero night with the wind howling, it,s pretty damn cozy
 
Marty-

My Dad has a homemade one of those on his Farmall B. Would be interesting to see if a 100 has enough power to run it...Dad's will make the B snort sawing up firewood, and if I remember right it has a Super C engine in it...
 
Marty, I don’t have any info in my archives that I am aware of and have not looked for info on the web but will see what I can find. I edited my post below. It was on a Super C, not M...
 
I've used buzz saws like that before....they will work the snot out of your 100, ours would make the F20 or Super M bark if you fed it heavy.

BE CAREFUL!!!!!
BE CAREFUL!!!!!
 
Marty:

Nice find.

I spent many an hour cutting up wood with my Dad when I was young. My Dad called it a "buzz saw". We ran ours from a Farmall H. Depending on the type of wood, the diameter, the sharpness of the blade, and how fast you fed it, we could make the H snort a bit too.
 

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