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Wallfish

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  1. This one is from the early 70s. I'll be posting some of the earlier red drills too as I go along. There are some over there Neil, just have to find them which is 1/2 the fun. I have had a couple shipped over. Most of the stuff posted so far is not mine but my friend's and fellow collector from St Loius MO Webhead. He should be joining here soon. I currently own about 50 or so with some doubles of the same tool plus engines with no attachments.
  2. Does your UK version put out 220v
  3. Courtesy of Webhead Uses the larger 20A engine
  4. Coutesy of Wildford Here is my O&R chip a saw. Run's very well. Should have a red starter with kill switch but is under repair at the moment I believe Wildford is located in Australia. This saw resembles the US version of the Bunyon saw posted by Webhead. We do see the same items branded under different names quite often, some are exact copies and some have slight differences
  5. These use the larger 20A engine. Also branded in blue as Ford saws
  6. Here's a video of one running http://vid623.photobucket.com/albums/tt316/wallfish1/S3607934.mp4
  7. 300 watt AC output. Also has 12v dc 12amp output.
  8. Here's a video of one in action http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/tt316/wallfish1/th_S3607982.mp4
  9. The earlier versions were made in red and without a speed control
  10. Couldn't find any brand on this one. Don't believe it was ever run or used
  11. This one has a longer shaft than most other O&R powered outboards plus a 3 blade prop vs the common 2 blade
  12. These saws are fairly common. Also seen in green, branded under Sears in light blue, Lancaster in black and quite a few others
 
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