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    Default Cold Saw - H&F Model CS-275 - 90 x 50mm Rectangle Capacity - Pretty much as new

    Hi all, I've decided to sell my large cold saw as I bought it new from H&F around 5 or so years ago, planning to do a lot of welding work, but never got around to it, and realistically, probably never will.

    The saw has done a few trial cuts when I first got it, and nothing since. So around 10mins work.

    The condition is as new and still has the original packing grease on some parts, other parts I kept lubed with Fluidfilm (love that stuff!).

    It's always been kept under a sheet indoors, and the pump system has never been used so is pristine, and runs super quiet.

    They are a smidge under $2K new, ideally I'd like around $1100.

    Here's the link to H&F for it:

    S816 - CS-275 Cold Saw | Hare & Forbes Machineryhouse

    Pickups near Mulgrave or Hawthorn depending on date/times.
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    I’ll take it.

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    Sold!

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