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Hello....

I'm the current holder of my Father-in-laws 20" Grizzly planer with a
3hp 220v motor. That's the good news. The bad news is, I don't have
220 in my shop and won't be adding it anytime soon.

He's decided that instead of let it sit, we should sell it, so before I
put it in the local paper I thought I'd offer it up here and see if
anyone is interested.

Right before I took possession of it last labor day (they sold their
home and are now full time RV'ers) he had a brand new 3 hp motor
installed. The planer is around 5 years old and is in great shape.
There is an extra set of blades for it and I also have the guides for
setting them in.

He's asking $800 OBO. It's in the Harrisburg, PA area.

If you're interested, just drop me an email at bremen68#verizon.net

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bremen68 wrote:
Hello....

I'm the current holder of my Father-in-laws 20" Grizzly planer with a
3hp 220v motor. That's the good news. The bad news is, I don't have
220 in my shop and won't be adding it anytime soon.

Oh man, that seems like a huge shame.. Why can't you add 220? It's not
that difficult, especially if you have two slots open on your breaker
box. It would break my heart to give up a machine like that.

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bf wrote:
bremen68 wrote:
Hello....

I'm the current holder of my Father-in-laws 20" Grizzly planer with a
3hp 220v motor. That's the good news. The bad news is, I don't have
220 in my shop and won't be adding it anytime soon.

Oh man, that seems like a huge shame.. Why can't you add 220? It's not
that difficult, especially if you have two slots open on your breaker
box. It would break my heart to give up a machine like that.


Not so much the how to, as the expense side... To get the 220 to the
shop, I'd have to run either overhead or undergroud wire. With the
price of wire it's just too much for the budget for the gain. I'd be
running near 150-175 feet of wire. So rather than let it sit and
collect dust and rust... I'll make do with my 12.5" Delta planer. :-)

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bf wrote:
bremen68 wrote:
Hello....

I'm the current holder of my Father-in-laws 20" Grizzly planer with a
3hp 220v motor. That's the good news. The bad news is, I don't have
220 in my shop and won't be adding it anytime soon.

Oh man, that seems like a huge shame.. Why can't you add 220? It's not
that difficult, especially if you have two slots open on your breaker
box. It would break my heart to give up a machine like that.


Not so much the how to, as the expense side... To get the 220 to the
shop, I'd have to run either overhead or undergroud wire. With the
price of wire it's just too much for the budget for the gain. I'd be
running near 150-175 feet of wire. So rather than let it sit and
collect dust and rust... I'll make do with my 12.5" Delta planer. :-)



I put electric out to my shop and the power company ran it overhead for
free. I had to buy the meter box, etc. and get a "green tag" from the city
which cost me $35.00 but the rest was no charge.




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