Hello Creda TI 1000,
Yep, and it all works too, other than needing new drum bearings and a suspension leg, -- which are still just serviceable but really do need replacing. The suspension leg suffered becaue there was a water leak above it -- now fixed. I even have the original electric motor for it, that was replaced in error when the drum bearings went circa 3 years ago. I thought the noise was from the motor, so I sourced another -- new, but cheap from someone. But then found it wasn't the motor after all. Amateurs huh? lol. But anyway as a result, I have the original electric motor that could be refitted if the replacement ever fails.
Meanwhile, I've found a supply of bearings for it. Bearing boys sell them SKF 6004 and SKF6005. The seal I guess would be more of a problem to find, but I suspect that as the replacement has only been in for 3 years, it can be cleaned and re-used, if it had to be.
But I'm going to decide today if I should let someone else keep and preserve this machine. I hadn't realised that there were other people out there who not only appreciate these w/machines, but also collect and preserve them. As I don't have the space to keep it if I buy a new one, I suspect the best thing for me is to let it go to someone else. As I said, I'd hate to see it scrapped.
Yep, and it all works too, other than needing new drum bearings and a suspension leg, -- which are still just serviceable but really do need replacing. The suspension leg suffered becaue there was a water leak above it -- now fixed. I even have the original electric motor for it, that was replaced in error when the drum bearings went circa 3 years ago. I thought the noise was from the motor, so I sourced another -- new, but cheap from someone. But then found it wasn't the motor after all. Amateurs huh? lol. But anyway as a result, I have the original electric motor that could be refitted if the replacement ever fails.
Meanwhile, I've found a supply of bearings for it. Bearing boys sell them SKF 6004 and SKF6005. The seal I guess would be more of a problem to find, but I suspect that as the replacement has only been in for 3 years, it can be cleaned and re-used, if it had to be.
But I'm going to decide today if I should let someone else keep and preserve this machine. I hadn't realised that there were other people out there who not only appreciate these w/machines, but also collect and preserve them. As I don't have the space to keep it if I buy a new one, I suspect the best thing for me is to let it go to someone else. As I said, I'd hate to see it scrapped.