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... gang of ten heavy saws , thirty - six inches or more in diameter , mounted platform to be dragged behind the caterpillar engine , the saws to be run by a powerful gas engine on the platform and to saw up the ground and the roots in the ...
... gang of ten heavy saws , thirty - six inches or more in diameter , mounted platform to be dragged behind the caterpillar engine , the saws to be run by a powerful gas engine on the platform and to saw up the ground and the roots in the ...
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... Gang are kept busy day and night . During Mr. Bartran's connection with the Wausau Company , a period of about a year and a half , he has used only twelve band saws , all of which were DISSTON , and are still in ser- vice . In this time ...
... Gang are kept busy day and night . During Mr. Bartran's connection with the Wausau Company , a period of about a year and a half , he has used only twelve band saws , all of which were DISSTON , and are still in ser- vice . In this time ...
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... gang fore- men , rough , rugged , big - hearted men , who treat the hard and seamed side of life as a huge joke ... gangs for many years . He loved the business , the life , his acute lumber wisdom . He joyed to talk about either . He ...
... gang fore- men , rough , rugged , big - hearted men , who treat the hard and seamed side of life as a huge joke ... gangs for many years . He loved the business , the life , his acute lumber wisdom . He joyed to talk about either . He ...
Page 128
... the game and dug out its secrets , qualified to operate your own concern , let Jerry Casey boss the gang . It's a combination that never was known to fail . TH HE Beveled Edge Horse Rasp has the teeth running. 128 THE CRUCIBLE DISSTON.
... the game and dug out its secrets , qualified to operate your own concern , let Jerry Casey boss the gang . It's a combination that never was known to fail . TH HE Beveled Edge Horse Rasp has the teeth running. 128 THE CRUCIBLE DISSTON.
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... gang , especially their leader . Not until my visitors had reached a safe distance did I descend from my perch to make my way to the camp where I was received as a gladiator , fed and cared for as only men of the woods know how . -The ...
... gang , especially their leader . Not until my visitors had reached a safe distance did I descend from my perch to make my way to the camp where I was received as a gladiator , fed and cared for as only men of the woods know how . -The ...
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