Posted 2 years ago
timtreasur…
(7 items)
I found this old Sears Belt driven machine in the woods with a friend of mine. Amazingly, the pulleys still turn, and the canvas belt is not torn or rotten. However, what is it, and what was it used for? Thanks!
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Is there any chance the "belt" is actually a sanding belt? It looks like the true drive belt would be attached to the outside in the lower right of the first picture.
Find a local group that does antique tractors and such....they will be able to help..
I think it a front mount buzzsaw, (cord saw) platform, longer belt attached to the drive pully and saw blade went on the top arbor