Thank you, you are correct, it is a 1941. Nice Workshop 9-inch ...I like it.Picked up another 9a. Serial # is 119731. I think that places it around 1941; but, your confirmation would be appreciated.
Steve
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Thank you, you are correct, it is a 1941. Nice Workshop 9-inch ...I like it.Picked up another 9a. Serial # is 119731. I think that places it around 1941; but, your confirmation would be appreciated.
1965 Heavy Ten, that was a good year. I was 11-years old then, went with my father to the Chevy dealership to buy a new Biscayne 4-door, 3-speed on the column. That became my first car 4-years later.My 10L
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1952 Heavy Ten Tool-Room Lathe, a short one too, perfect home shop lathe.I have a Southbend - 10 - model -A , Cat. # CL 8187 ZB 3 -1/2 bed length serial # on bed 4411RK L11 , can you give me any information on it ?
Make a new post on the main SBL forum, Ted will respond if he has one, there are also several people on the 3 Facebook SBL groups that have parts. If all else fails, send me an e-mail and I'll send you a list of other sellers and those that can make the gear you need.i have a south bend 10 , the bull gear is missing teeth , its a 75 tooth bull gear , I think i have to replace it with the same tooth bull gear to maintain the feed rates and thread settings on the gear box ? Has anyone tried some of the other bull gears with 73,74,76,77 tooth gears as replacement ?
It is a 1946, very nice condition too...a catalog number 644-Z, 12-speed.Hello all, figuring I'm a new member, and just purchased a 9A, s/n 175819, I would add a few pictures. Looking at Steve's site it appears to be a 1946. A few pics:
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It needs a few things, but nothing major it appears. It should be fine for what I need it for!.
The first owner was "Packard",that's all I have.1965 Heavy Ten, that was a good year. I was 11-years old then, went with my father to the Chevy dealership to by a new Biscayne 4-door, 3-speed on the column. That became my first car 4-years later.
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