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Jan. 16, 2009

KSV Iron Worker

After trying, for over one month, to not buy this unique piece of equipment that was at Campbell River Auctions, I gave in and had to bid on it.

75$ + 20% and few moments later it was mine. It has now been moved to my facilities here on the compound. It was quite a bugger to unload. Ever since the gas company has been adding ethanol to my gas without my consent the 40 years of shellac build up in the old forklift's carburator has been flaking off and plugging up the works. Third time cleaning it in two months!

This Iron Worker will be quite something once hooked up and running. This is the sort of machine that has no problem cutting all your fingers off in one swoop. Unlike a hydraulic machine that can stop at any point, when you hit the go button it runs full cycle and cuts everything that is in it. Fingers Toes Noses, 1 1/2" round solid bar. Yikkes.

I'm not certain if the KSV is the make or the company that sold it. I will need to investigate further to determine the history on this piece of equipment.

Should be interesting.

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