What were the dates that the greenies were manufactured ?
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The Greenie years
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Re: The Greenie years
Paul: You might find it very interesting to browse around the forum and Shopsmith.com a bit more.
Your answer is here in this link.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/faq/markv.htm
Your answer is here in this link.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/faq/markv.htm
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Re: The Greenie years
Thanks Dusty. I do cruise the site and I actually have the page I think that link is for but I am on a flight heading east right now and the wifi on this plane is weird. I can access my email and this forum but it won't load the rest of the site. I am responding to my brother about our dads greenie and when he would have acquired it. Guess it can wait till I land.
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Re: The Greenie years
1953 to 1960, according to the SS site.masonsailor2 wrote:What were the dates that the greenies were manufactured ?
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Re: The Greenie years
Sorry! I could have answered your question directly. The data at the link says that the Greenies were in production 1953 to 1960.
1953 to 1960 (Green)
These units had a Gilmer Drive System (the inside of the top belt is like a tank track). These units were a single bearing spindle. 3/4 Hp motor was the standard.
1953 to 1960 (Green)
These units had a Gilmer Drive System (the inside of the top belt is like a tank track). These units were a single bearing spindle. 3/4 Hp motor was the standard.
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