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Home » Odds & Ends » Etcetera » A New Pony
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A New Pony

With improved dogs!

The Rutherford Sun, February 16, 1922

Turner's New Pony SAW MILL Designed and manufactured especially for the oil or gas tractor. Equipped with latest improvements, including Heacock Feed. Cable drive, double set works and improved dogs. Heavy balance wheel on saw mandrel. This mill will cut 3,000 to 8,000 feet per day according to power used. Lower in Price Than Any Mill Made Today Illustrated folder with full description and specifications mailed upon request. Robt. E. Haynes, Agent, Avondale, N. C. I am now running one of these mills here near Henrietta sawing about 3,000 feet of lumber per day with 10 horse oil engine. Will be glad to show you.

Robert E. Haynes was the eldest son of R. R. Haynes.

Contributed by Don Bailey.

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