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12 hour round trip ...ugh ... got it for 335 . It is really complete . I hope it is 5 hp , and not 7.5 hp . I have a 5 hp rpc . 1966 vintage . Plan to flip it . Might refurb it .
   
   
   



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#12
Looks great, nice condition and really complete!  Most used are missing all sorts of parts...
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(08-17-2018, 09:36 PM)Z28Doug Wrote: Looks great, nice condition and really complete!  Most used are missing all sorts of parts...
Will need a knob for the fence lock . Hope that is the least of it . I already  have one here  . I have a lot of parts for that uniguard  too . Will want to get a splitter on it .



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#15
Very nice. That's a lot of saw. Hope the flip works out for you.
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I used to admire those machines in my Dad's old Delta catalogs (which I now have
Big Grin).  They look like a Unisaw on steroids under the table - same basic layout, with 4-belt drive to the arbor.  Must be smoooooth as butter when running.  

But a beastie to move, so once I got my own Unisaw (a major upgrade from my Dad's Craftsman 8" contractor saw from the 50's), it was all I needed and more than enough to deal with when moving.  
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That saw looks like it's in great shape.  Got a model number for it?
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It is still on my truck from Monday .. have not been home yet . Working this evening near the Pitts airport . Sunday get it off . Both adjusters are smooth , and the locks work . Came with 12" Freud combination . I was wrong, I do have a 7. 5 horsepower RPC . I still hope it has a 5 horsepower motor in it , I haven't had a chance to look. 34- 350 maybe . I did look up the S/N . It is a 1966 vintage .



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So I have to ask why so long in the truck?
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That the one from VA Beach schools? Good score. I got one about 10 years ago, had to ride all the way to the other side of VA to get it. And it turned out to have a cracked trunnion that needed welding.
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