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Old 05-11-2008, 09:58 AM
Sparffo Sparffo is offline
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Originally Posted by Digdug View Post
I had a Partner ring saw and hydraulic powerpack years ago. You always needed new drive wheels and a tool box to keep it going.
this is only partly true...
it is a really good tool in the hands of a skilled PRO, but if you don't know how to do the correct regular maintanance and adjustments -> it will be a real pain in the a..
for concrete i recomend to always use the softest segment type cutting ring, and stick to the original Husqvarna diamond tools ring. there are a lot of "pirate" rings that are not the right materials and often even not soft enough.
and always put a new drive wheel on a new disk! and remember to relase the spring tenision everytime it's not in use.
the suport wheels are corectly adjusted if you can barely keep them from spinning with your hands, when you rotate the disk by hand! (with tenision on the springs). remember to shut off the power pack when doing this!!!

We don't own one single gasoline driven concrete cutter, we always bring our own truck with built in power packs and generators!
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