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too many http at the front.
should you buy it? probably for $400 given the issues,which likely all could be solved by cleaning it up and making adjustments to all the important parts. Most everything you described is just an adjustment (well several) to take care of
I don't know about parts availability while it is true that most of these were made in one factory you would have to do some sleuthing to figure out the crossover models.
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Looks like a gamble to me. My best offer would be $300, and that's if it ran, and wasn't rusted to death. And only if I needed a planer now.
I recently bought an old Delta 13" planer, and just cleaned it up, and all is fine.
Import machinery has improved quite a bit in the past years.
"Past years" are the key words. I really don't know years when some import machines were inferior, to other years. Newer is better with imports (Asian imports)
I would rather buy an old Delta (Yeah, I know the parts problem) and maybe have bearings and belts to replace.
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