ER Adoption OK'd by Chief of Staff

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[quote="JPG40504"]Start at post #6 re Rocky Mountains. Idaho irrelevant!]


Start at post #1, that's RELEVANT.
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beeg wrote:Start at post #1, that's RELEVANT.

Not to the Rocky mountains.]Idaho looks fantastic!:cool:[/SIZE]
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Wow. That does look like a clean ER. You can sure tell the orriginal owner took care of it.
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Adoption final on Saturday, she's in her new home. Please point out anyhting good or bad from the pics. I'm looking for the age as well.
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The mortise hold down is geenie green, so not original? What is the golgie gold part for?

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Any Idea what this is for?

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And a negative...hard to come by?

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Motor is super quiet, seems like a lot of play front to back when I wiggle here. Is that normal?

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The speed changer seems pretty smooth, but not sure if a guy can tighten those springs tight enough to get to both of the ends of the scale here (1-5) without damage.
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And this was in the drawer as well.

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The headstock pulley has an odd sized bore, 13/16". They show up on FeeBay and Skip probably has them at http://www.mkctools.com. You also should check the 10er users site on Yahoo as a possible source. Plus there is a ton of documentation via a linked site.

The knurled nut should be hand tight on the speed changer. There should also be a long allen screw that goes into the headstock and holds the headstock end of one of the motor support posts. The speed changer slides over that allen screw and is secured with a nut (some suggest adding a washer here on the allen screw to facilitate movement). Again, the nut on the allen screw should only be finger tight.
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mrhart wrote:seems like a lot of play front to back when I wiggle here.


Then don't wiggle there... :D


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mrhart wrote: . . .
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The speed changer seems pretty smooth, but not sure if a guy can tighten those springs tight enough to get to both of the ends of the scale here (1-5) without damage.
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mrhart wrote: . . .
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The speed changer seems pretty smooth, but not sure if a guy can tighten those springs tight enough to get to both of the ends of the scale here (1-5) without damage.
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Do Not cause those springs to 'bottom out'! Doing so and applying additional pressure will break the ears off!!!:eek:

The pulley/belt adjustment limits the range.
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