Trace Beard
01-20-2010, 9:00 PM
Are EXTREMA planers easy to work on and adjust? Any known problems with them?
Here's the CL ad;
This is an outstanding opportunity to acquire a $4000 production quality machine for a reasonable price. It needs a bit of tinkering (new belts and bearings) and it will be ready to go. This is a newer machine and parts are available from the manufacturer. It weighs over 900 pounds and is powered by a 5 HP 3 phase Baldor motor. It has obviously been well cared for.
I will entertain any reasonable offer.
Included is a owner's manual and diagrams.
I have a phase converter and I have an engine hoist, just not sure of this is worth the risk.
Thanks,
Trace
Here's the CL ad;
This is an outstanding opportunity to acquire a $4000 production quality machine for a reasonable price. It needs a bit of tinkering (new belts and bearings) and it will be ready to go. This is a newer machine and parts are available from the manufacturer. It weighs over 900 pounds and is powered by a 5 HP 3 phase Baldor motor. It has obviously been well cared for.
I will entertain any reasonable offer.
Included is a owner's manual and diagrams.
I have a phase converter and I have an engine hoist, just not sure of this is worth the risk.
Thanks,
Trace