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Myford Super7 Bedford, NS

Perry

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https://www.gcsurplus.ca/mn-eng.cfm...so=ASC&sf=ferm-clos&lci=L672084&str=1&lotnf=1


Presently at $972 Listed today.
 
Already $972. It’s a Super 7 with a quick change gearbox but not new enough to have the power cross slide.

One chuck, 4 way tool post and a keyless chuck but no sign of other accessories. Casters off something else.

Would be a good quality entry tool.

I already have my S7 but it’s almost tempting to drive over and look at it just to see how they operate. If anyone in parts west is tempted I could be your eyes.

D. :cool:
 
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And some heavy duty casters dumped in the cabinet as a bonus!

What the heck were they thinking strapping it down like that?
 
I know right. That is about as dumb as only taking photos of the back of a lathe
The folks that work in receiving and disposal sections are pretty good at keeping track of stuff, and the paperwork involved, but are by no means knowledgeable about all the products that they handle.

One of the Supply Techs that I worked with, told me his job would be a lot easier, if he didn't have enough imagination to see the possibilities for all the stuff that went to waste...
 
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