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    Post drill identification

    20180727_191147.jpg20180727_191210.jpg20180727_191130.jpg20180727_191103.jpg20180727_191004.jpg20180727_191048.jpgI bought this drill for 40 bucks. I was on vacation and I always check around for tools because the pickings are very slim back home in west Texas.

    Only missing the tube and table and I can fix that real quick. The feed arm is broken but for me to find this I just went with it. I've looked these up several times but since none are local or in quick driving distances, the shipping is crazy.

    I may be wrong but the feed are works off gravity sitting on the cam right? I have friends at a machine shop who have helped me make the odd part or tool and I bet I can talk them into a new arm.

    What model is this? At first I thought maybe a 98 but I'm not sure anymore. I've never had one and I want to get my facts straight before I clean it up.[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]

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    Go to Vintagemachinery dot org, photo index by manufacturer, Champion Forge and Blower.

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    I did, that's why I'm not sure how if it is a 98 now.

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