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Sally saw

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A sally saw is a portable, motorized saw created by the Cummings Machine Works in 1945[1][2] for limbing and bucking trees. A sally saw comprises an engine, an annular saw blade driven by a gear adjacent to the rim, and a drive shaft.[3] Like a String trimmer or Motorized Pole Saw, the drive shaft runs through a tube, which serves as the frame and grip area.

References

  1. ^ US patent 2490255, Henry A. Chase, "Portable Power Actuated Rim-Driven Annular Saw", assigned to Cummings Machine Works 
  2. ^ US2490255A, Chase, Henry A., "Portable power actuated rim-driven annular saw", issued 1949-12-06 
  3. ^ "Definition of SALLY SAW". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2023-08-07.