Need advice on buying a green ShopSmith Mark V

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Thanks folks. Got the serial. It's a '56. No rust to speak of, no pitting, no corosion. The attachments are there but have not been used by the owner (he bought it for the bandsaw, but then found a grey one and liked it better). So what do you think? $350?
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Assuming you have good reason to believe the Shopsmith operates:

The way I see it - the band saw and jointer are worth the $350. Therefore the Shopsmith is a freebe. I'd go for it.
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edward wrote:Thanks folks. Got the serial. It's a '56. No rust to speak of, no pitting, no corosion. The attachments are there but have not been used by the owner (he bought it for the bandsaw, but then found a grey one and liked it better). So what do you think? $350?
I agree with Dusty! What did the previous owner do with 'the "grey" one?
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Keeping it.
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edward wrote:Keeping it.
How Come he is getting rid of the spt's(bandsaw jointer etc.)???
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The second grey one had all that, plus it was grey, which is why he bought it. So his first one was grey and without bandsaw.
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edward wrote:The second grey one had all that, plus it was grey, which is why he bought it. So his first one was grey and without bandsaw.
So he had 3 (1 greenie,2 grey) and sold you the greenie with non-grey band saw/jointer? This scenario just keeps going and going and.......
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No. Sorry. Grey SS 1 was without bandsaw. He bought green SS w/ bandsaw. Then found grey SS 2 also w/ bandsaw. Liked it better than green. Bought it. Now wants to sell green.
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Do the motors on these "bog down" like I read somewhere?
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edward wrote:Do the motors on these "bog down" like I read somewhere?
Depends on your definition of 'bog'! They DO have a smaller motor(3/4HP vs 1 1/8HP). Only on very aggressive cutting would you consider it to bog down. They operate just fine if you use them less aggressively. They were designed to be a 9 inch saw so a 10 inch blade WOULD bog more often.
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