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Home > Myford Lathes > Tri lever fitting |
Tri lever fitting Hi all
posted by mickthemiller1 on 26 July 2013
Ime new to the forum so bear with me! Can anyone tell me if a tri lever assembly is a straight forward modification on my Myford ML7 serial no:K28662 and will I still retain my clutch unit. I have an engineering background so do all my own maintenance, I would also like to know the approx year of my lathe. Regards to all mick. |
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The year is 1953..
posted by ErlingW on on 9 February 2014
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