Change Gears, Possibly Atlas?

vincent52100

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My Logan 200 came with a set of change gears that the PO said didn't fit. I'm hoping someone can identify these and hopefully someone would like to trade for Logan gears.
There are 10 gears:32 x2, 36, 40, 44, 46, 48, 52, 54, 56.
0.361 thick
0.742 hole
0.179 width of keyway (2 keyways in each gear)
Any chance they are Atlas?P1010009.JPG
Any help would greatly appreciated!
 
They do look like the gears on my 10f. Double key slots and all. Can't tell you much else though...
 
They do look like a partial set of early Atlas gears. two 32T would be correct. The later gears have part of the part number cast in. 9-101-48 or 9-101-48A on the 48T would confirm it. I don't know how early that practice started as my lathe was made in 1980 but the first Atlas gears were made in 1932. The hub thickness appears to be the same as the tooth face. That would make them the "non-A". The only ones missing from the early set would be two 64T and two 96T. And they would fit the Atlas 918 through 10D and the first six models of the Craftsman 12: (101.06300 through 101.07401).
 
Thanks for the info. Maybe I'll be able to sell them or trade for some Logan gears. Any idea what they would be worth? Thanks
 
Well, I think that complete sets on eBay typically go for $150-$175, which is $10 to $12 per gear. A full set is either 14 (early) or 15 (late). You have 10 out of the 14 in an early set. So I'd guess around $100 would be a fair price.
 
Thanks. I'm going to try and sell them then purchase the ones for mine
 
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