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If your bandsaw doesn't feature in any of the catalogues of the major blade suppliers it is probably an unusual size and unless available from the original manufacturer or importer you will probably need to have blades made to order or buy a length of blade and using a blade repair kit, produce your own.
A great many blade suppliers will produce a custom blade, either from supplied dimensions or from a supplied pattern.
There should be enough adjustment on the tensioner to allow you to use any size blade that will be close to the original size. Set the tensioner/adjuster to the mid position measure the size of the blade, and look for one close to that size.
I found a list that states 95" for your saw. If you'd like to check it out to be sure, this site tells you how to measure and figure out the correct size. Copy and paste this address into your browser: http://www.toolcenter.com/BBLADEFAQ.html
Band saws are measured by length and width of the blade so measure the length or just take it to the parts place and you should be able to get one of the same size unless its an old or off size no longer made but I dont see that being a problem. Try ebay for your measurements or even Grainger.
http://business.shop.ebay.com/Metalworking-Tooling-/92084/i.html?_nkw=band+saw+blades&_catref=1&_fln=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282
It's known as a tire. Do a search for bandsaw tires online and you'll turn up a variety of sources....
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