Could Someone ID This Bridgeport Power Feed For Me?

Finished! Well for now.
It works pretty good, but it does have an issue. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gear slip. I would guess that those are the most popular speeds and are worn out. I WILL be taking it apart and probably have to make some parts for it in the not too distant future. 5th and 6th gear would seem to be very useful in high range for rapid and low for milling.
Also as I suspected, 1st gear is super slow steady and strong with the gear reduction. Something that my Servo 150 really struggles with. This would be great for climb milling with the lock dragging.
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Left side control lever and over travel stops are finally done. Seems like I've been working on this on and off for over a month. Its been longer actually.
The rod is 3/8" chrome from a snowblower. The rod guide bracket on the way cover is a piece of 18" ss sheet metal that I had laying around. The bracket on the left side of the table had a land milled on the back of it to fit the t-slot, so it is rock solid. That is actually a piece of train rail. I made the aluminum knob mostly free hand on the lathe from a piece of 1 1/4 round stock. It might be more oval than round.
I am so glad this is done. Now I don't have to worry about crashing the table into the dro scale again!
I still need to remove the door on the gearbox to see what needs to be done in there.
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