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Found Logan lathe

duthie

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Found this lathe listed on Kijiji and Facebook Marketplace in Plaisance QC last weekend it was listed only for an hour or so for $600.00 .
It's an Logan 1922 lathe 11'' chuck 36 '' between centers needs new bull gear and the one below ,
V belt drive no flat belt 110 volt needs an good cleaning and new lick of paint with extra attachments QC gear box .
 

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They are good solid machines, parts are still available from Logan and there prices aren't unreasonable.
We got in touch with Logan actuator company in Harvard IL and they send me an PDF parts manual for $25.US that's very helpful too see witch replacement parts we need. The most expensive part that we need is the Bull gear 90 tooth LP1208 $510.25 US that's okay we good it cheap enough we think .
 
Enjoy your new found machine.

A few years ago I bought a model 400 on a pallet, most of the the parts were there except the motor pulley was missing. I emailed Logan and they sent me the dimensions for the 2 step pulley so I was able to make one.
 
Yeah, Logan is still in business, and still in the Logan Family.

Scott Logan was fairly active online when I first hit the interwebs a few (dozens) year ago, ran across his posts on the rec.crafts.metalworking newsgroup, as well as on the practicalmachinist site. Dunno if he is still as active, or if he is still with us, but it was always raised as a point of pride that they could offer support for ALL their products, and that it had been a continuous, unbroken history.
 
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