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VirginiaIron

Work complete and no play

I performed most of the repairs and assembly on this table saw. The table was at the right working height and the stove was easy to move. When I was finished, I attempted to use the tractor to the right to lower the stove, but I did not strap the stove into the bucket. The stove must not have been balanced properly within the bucket, because the stove slipped out and over the table as if it was on a water slide- end of story. Anyway, I plan on offering it for parts. It is a Royal brand stove, probably from the early 1900's.
 

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