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Can I get an opinion on this SS?

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http://newjersey.craigslist.org/tls/2545190319.html

Even though the ad says $700 he has reposted for $325. May I get some opinions on this one? Thanks:)

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:eek: Won't last long @ that price
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rick42_98 wrote:http://newjersey.craigslist.org/tls/2545190319.html

Even though the ad says $700 he has reposted for $325. May I get some opinions on this one? Thanks:)

Rich
Worth the $$$ if it does indeed operate properly. Includes a bandsaw, a jointer, a shaper fence and I cannot discern the rest.

$700 was too high.

Offer $250 and go from there.
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rick42_98 wrote:http://newjersey.craigslist.org/tls/2545190319.html

Even though the ad says $700 he has reposted for $325. May I get some opinions on this one? Thanks:)

Rich
700 Hundred was good if it were a 510 this is a 500. But I think 300.00 is a good price or even the 325.00 what he is asking is not bad. IMO
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The difference between 500, 505, 510 and 520?

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Thanks Bigjohn1. Being a newbie can you tell me the major differences between the above models? Is the unit the same but with table differences or what? Thank for your help here..

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The big difference is the tables.
1984 Mark V 500 and an early 1954 greenie. jointer, belt sander, bandsaw, jigsaw, planner.

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rick42_98 wrote:Thanks Bigjohn1. Being a newbie can you tell me the major differences between the above models? Is the unit the same but with table differences or what? Thank for your help here..

Rich
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Most of the changes are in the table, Older models have 3/4 horse motors and the newer ones have 1 1/8 HP. If you can pickup a mark v model 510 or 520 for a good price great If not the older ones work just fine the more you can get with the machine the better, Like band saw,Jointer,Jigsaw,belt sander, and so on.
I have a mark v greenie and a newer mark v around 1978 and they both work fine. I would like to have the 510 carrage upgrade and table and we will at some point model 510 go for 400 dollars and up.
Hope this helps there are a few more reasons for some models but no big difference until you hit the mark 7 some crazy high speeds goning on there
and they may have a GFI power problem to work out that is just what I hear.
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I will check the serial nbr on it.

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Thanks BigJohn1. I will check the serial nbr and hope that will tell me if I am getting 1 1/8 hp. I assume I can always upgrade the tables (can I?) so I will try to get the bigger hp motor. Do you agree?

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The table upgrade costs a chunk of $. The 3/4 HP motor is not bad at all and the 1 1/8 hp motor is cheaper than the tables.
1984 Mark V 500 and an early 1954 greenie. jointer, belt sander, bandsaw, jigsaw, planner.

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rick42_98 wrote:Thanks BigJohn1. I will check the serial nbr and hope that will tell me if I am getting 1 1/8 hp. I assume I can always upgrade the tables (can I?) so I will try to get the bigger hp motor. Do you agree?

Rich
That one has a 1 1/8 hp motor!

If you want it, ya best just go get it. At that price, you will not get hurt($).

Again assuming it works properly.
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E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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