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Hi guys,
New member and I just picked up this mill, the serial on the knee says it is a 1977 with a 2hp motor with 32" table. When I bought it the top of the head was in pieces and the bearings were pad int the top half. The guy I got it from didn't have an exploded view and tried to put it back together once without the bearing under the lower front pulley for the low speed / high speed drive shaft....and ran if for a minute and said it made a ton of noise so he tore it down and said all of the bearings were bad.
So I purchased it for 800 knowing that I could fix it in about an hour after looking at it for about 10 minutes. I found that he bought a new complete bushing kit for the drive pulleys and new parts for attaching the speed adjustment arm to the bearing carrier. I replaced all of the bearings in the head and it ran quiet as new. except the motor, that had play in the bearings and I believe began rubbing and wouldn't start until I took the bolts out and removed the tension from the belt and then it would start again, so now I am replacing the bearings in the motor.
I need a few parts (smalls) for it, I need a table stop that bolts onto the front of the table, table lock with lever for the front of table. Handle for extending the arm forward and back with knob and the small knurled knob and screw for the turning part on the front of the head for engaging the quill feed (like typical it just has a small screw stuck in it right now), I also need a way scraper for the Y axis.
I am running the motor on a static convertor and it works really nice. The best 46.00 I ever spent.
Let me know what you think of the old girl, the pic is before I cleaned it up. I have cleaned it up now and it is a lot nicer looking now too.
New member and I just picked up this mill, the serial on the knee says it is a 1977 with a 2hp motor with 32" table. When I bought it the top of the head was in pieces and the bearings were pad int the top half. The guy I got it from didn't have an exploded view and tried to put it back together once without the bearing under the lower front pulley for the low speed / high speed drive shaft....and ran if for a minute and said it made a ton of noise so he tore it down and said all of the bearings were bad.
So I purchased it for 800 knowing that I could fix it in about an hour after looking at it for about 10 minutes. I found that he bought a new complete bushing kit for the drive pulleys and new parts for attaching the speed adjustment arm to the bearing carrier. I replaced all of the bearings in the head and it ran quiet as new. except the motor, that had play in the bearings and I believe began rubbing and wouldn't start until I took the bolts out and removed the tension from the belt and then it would start again, so now I am replacing the bearings in the motor.
I need a few parts (smalls) for it, I need a table stop that bolts onto the front of the table, table lock with lever for the front of table. Handle for extending the arm forward and back with knob and the small knurled knob and screw for the turning part on the front of the head for engaging the quill feed (like typical it just has a small screw stuck in it right now), I also need a way scraper for the Y axis.
I am running the motor on a static convertor and it works really nice. The best 46.00 I ever spent.
Let me know what you think of the old girl, the pic is before I cleaned it up. I have cleaned it up now and it is a lot nicer looking now too.
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