Peerless 13 inch 1912 Power Hacksaw

Got one myself. Bought it out of a scrap yard 25 years ago for $50.00. It was driven off a line shaft as it still had the idler pully and switching lever still attached. Have not been able to find a serial plate so I can't date it. Changed it over to a V belt and jack shaft arrangment. The main drive wheel was a large gear. I turned off the teeth and cut a V groove. I use it all the time cuts great and when thru the cut the arm retracts and shuts down. Can't beat good old American iron.
Jack
 
Got one myself. Bought it out of a scrap yard 25 years ago for $50.00. It was driven off a line shaft as it still had the idler pully and switching lever still attached. Have not been able to find a serial plate so I can't date it. Changed it over to a V belt and jack shaft arrangment. The main drive wheel was a large gear. I turned off the teeth and cut a V groove. I use it all the time cuts great and when thru the cut the arm retracts and shuts down. Can't beat good old American iron.
Jack
I did get quite as good of deal as you. I bought mine for $200. Thanks for the info.
 
First, Welcome to the Hobby-Machinist!

Have a look at the files here: https://www.hobby-machinist.com/resources/categories/peerless.966/
Specifically this one: https://www.hobby-machinist.com/resources/peerless_6-9-13-inch_power_hacksaw_operating-1-pdf.2970/

I believe some of the other documents labelled as "6 inch" also apply to the "13 inch" model.

-brino

EDIT: this thread might also be useful: https://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/peerless-power-hacksaw.44510/
Thank you so much! Looked at the links. It makes so much more since now!
 
Thanks for the photos and info on this post. I just acquired the same version of this saw that needs a lot of cleaning and lubrication. And maybe more once I figure out if anything is broken or missing. And this info helps tremendously! Thank you!
 
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