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Rick,
If I’m not mistaken in, that is the cookie-cutter 15 inch four post planer that was sold under many different names such as grizzly, Powermatic, shop fox, jet, etc.
If so, just about every single part is interchangeable with grizzly, And you likely can use their manual as well. For the gearbox oil leak issue, a new gasket should do it. Gear oil only found at any local auto.
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(11-08-2017, 06:47 PM)Rick_B Wrote: Good evening - I have a Yorkcraft 15" planer (YC-15P). Wilke Machinery (where I bought it) is no longer in business although there is CW Wilke Machinery sales and service that may be the samne business. I have sent them a message to see if they can answer my question. In the meantime I thought I'd ask here as well.
I need to replace the knives and am looking for the specifications - I think they are 11/16" X 1/8" by 15" but am looking for confirmation.
Second question - I believe quite a few years ago there was information on Woodnet relating to this planer and gear box oil leaks. Does anybody remeber that or have a source of that information?
Thanks
I think that Wilke will respond to you, even though they don't import these machines, anymore. If not, I'm pretty sure that this planer is identical to Grizzly's current 15" planer, so you could look to them.
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Rick, I have the 20” version of that planer. It is a generic design. Any or the major brand 4 post planers parts will fit it. The helical head in my planer is from a Powermatic 20” planer. Below are the blades you will need for your machine. When I still had straight knives I always used Freud knives. As for the leak almost every 4 post planer I have seen leaked to one extent or another. When I switched out my cutterhead I made a rubber gasket out of inter tube material and tossed the paper gasket that Carmen with the machine. It hasn’t leaked a drop since.
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If I were going to get a helical head on only one machine it would be the planer. After all that is the final step in surfacing unless you are using a sander. If you use a lot of figured wood as I do it’s even more important. There is also the noise and time you spend changing blades. Noise is obvious. You probably don’t change blades very often. For me I have had my planer for about 10 years and just finally turned the knives. Honestly it probably wasn’t necessary. The Carbide knives seem to last forever and I can’t say how many 10’s of thousands of bf I have run through my machine.