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Where to get old worn out 12", 14", or 16" saw blades.?

I ask this question the other day and got flagged for it so I will change the wording. ??????

I want to make a set of disc to pull behind a lawn/garden tractor, from old sawblades from a table saw, for a small garden tractor and I need 6 or 8 of one size old blades to do so with. If I could put together 6 to 8 of one size on each axle I could move up on the size of the next axle if I needed to.

I guess I could even use a row of 10" blades in the front.

Does anyone know of a shop or anywhere that may have them they would give away or sell cheap.

I'm scared to say anything else or they may jerk this one off too.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Your best source for the quantity and size blades you want, will be cabinet shops, or blade sharpening businesses.

    The typical yard sale will usually only have 7.25" blades.

    You can check your local business pages for blade sharpening, or cabinet manufacturing businesses.

    I would also suggest a walk thru a couple of nearby junkyards, you may find something of use there.

    Have Fun

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm wondering why you want to use saw blades for a pull behind disc? Why not just use a disc from a farm disc you see laying out in farmers fields all the time. You can also buy them at agriculture stores like tractor supply or orchelyns, etc. thats what they were made for anyway.

    Source(s): farmer
  • Chrys
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Have you tried second hand stores or people who sharpen blades for a living ??? (antique stores ???) farmers that have old stuff in sheds ???

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    yard/ garage sales seem like a good place to start.

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  • 1 decade ago

    try at your local flea market, theres always a junk dealer there. im one myself.

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