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Buddy,
I'm stoked for ya brother. The next week or so is gonna be the longest period of time in your life. I know how it is to wait for a machine to arrive. You check the freight bill and forwarding co website everyday to see where your new baby is. You get concerned when it sits more than a few hours in any place along the way and wanna call em every day and ask them to hurry please. But it will get there soon. Dont forget to thoroughly clean and lube everything once it arrives and do not cut the corner on the break in run either. I have foumd that following the break in run procedure really does go a long way to maintaining the tightest tolerances and reduce the level of noise they make. The PM's are supposed to be pretty quiet so have fun and dont forget us when you start a project. We all want to see the pics of uncrating , mounting and some project work once you get her all set up like you want.
Bob
I'm stoked for ya brother. The next week or so is gonna be the longest period of time in your life. I know how it is to wait for a machine to arrive. You check the freight bill and forwarding co website everyday to see where your new baby is. You get concerned when it sits more than a few hours in any place along the way and wanna call em every day and ask them to hurry please. But it will get there soon. Dont forget to thoroughly clean and lube everything once it arrives and do not cut the corner on the break in run either. I have foumd that following the break in run procedure really does go a long way to maintaining the tightest tolerances and reduce the level of noise they make. The PM's are supposed to be pretty quiet so have fun and dont forget us when you start a project. We all want to see the pics of uncrating , mounting and some project work once you get her all set up like you want.
Bob