chapmanruss wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 4:20 pm
GetterDone,
I hope you got it for a reasonable price. The extra Speed Changer Belt 4L260 is longer that the more common 4L250 and appears to be longer than it should be if the one currently on the Speed Changer is the same 4l260 size. That would be the reason the Motor is hanging so low below the Headstock.
Looks like you got another non-Shopsmith Miter with this Model 10ER. It is an interesting I-bolt used on the Base.
Russ
I got it for about the Price a Speed changer goes for.
With the Information you and JPG gave me about the belts .
I noticed that that Motor was Almost touching the Table.
After spending time with his Grandson and having a Great conversation.
I think He just was using what would work to get it done.
The Original owner was very Organized.
He had lots of cabinets and shelfs to keep things in place.
The non-Shopsmith Miter I think goes with a Table saw that was in this shop.
There was also a fence that I acquired that probably goes with that table saw.
The I-Bolt has a part number on it.
They are probably not SS stuff

although very cool and will have to be incorporated in the restoration.
Thanks to figgs19720 posting I stumbed across your Thread about these 10ER's.
I will have to read thru that thread soon.
There is a lot of Great info you shared.
