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If you payed $500.00 for it, you've got some headroom there for repairs. Logan parts aren't cheap, but at least they're available,
which is better than a lot of the old lathes.
When you get around to taking the headstock apart, you could look at a post where I documented the work on mine:
There may be some information there that will be helpful for you. (You'll notice that for some reason, that thread was corrupted with posts from
other folks). If you do a search, there are some other folks that have posted work on their Model 200's as well that might be
useful for you.
This link will be useful for you when you adjust the back gear assembly.
which is better than a lot of the old lathes.
When you get around to taking the headstock apart, you could look at a post where I documented the work on mine:
Another 10" Logan Project + A Question
Greetings, I recently acquired a Logan 200 to replace the 6" Atlas that I've been using for the last few years and wanted to start a thread on the "rebuild" I plan on doing before I get it up and running. Despite it's age, it seems to be in pretty good condition, though of course it has a few...
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other folks). If you do a search, there are some other folks that have posted work on their Model 200's as well that might be
useful for you.
This link will be useful for you when you adjust the back gear assembly.