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Just got back from the auction. Not many people there, so that meant
great savings. Here are the facts I have already: Plate on the saw says it is a 34-450. Serial # is ep7248. I don't know if that helps with identification, but thats what it is. The plate on the motor says it is a 115/230, 1 1/2 HP motor. The model of the motor is 83-621. Again, not sure if that will help. Looks to be a solid saw. Bearings are fine. There was no fence, but from what I have read in back posts, that may be a good thing. Its got a little surface rust on the top , but otherwise was in good condition. Anyone who can help me narrow down years it was produced, and info on what was good/bad about those specific saws will be openly praised. Also, what were the most common alterations to it besides the fence swap? A guess as to how much it would go for?? I'll wait for a response or 2 before posting actual retail price.... Thanks again!! |
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