I have just got a Logan 200 and have never run one like it. I have the instructions for it and have totally dismantled it and cleaned it up.When I got it, it had no belt for the pulley and I have purchased the type that you can make it to size. Will have to here the click click when it rotates but that's OK. It came with a busted bearing housing that fits around the lead screw that is bolted on the carriage apron. Hope I can find one.
I have a question about how to change the belt speed on the spindle. On my Southbend I can flip a lever and slide the belt where I need it but I dont understand this one. It has very little play and I dont see any way for the tension (unless I make it tight, then how do I change speeds?). I know the motor weight keeps tension on the other belt but don't see it making tension on the flat belt. There has been damage to the counter shaft bracket and it has been brazed but you can see they did not get it into its true position. I have yet to cut and fit the belt as I dont know what tension to put on it. Here are some photo's of it (excuse the dirty shop)
I have a question about how to change the belt speed on the spindle. On my Southbend I can flip a lever and slide the belt where I need it but I dont understand this one. It has very little play and I dont see any way for the tension (unless I make it tight, then how do I change speeds?). I know the motor weight keeps tension on the other belt but don't see it making tension on the flat belt. There has been damage to the counter shaft bracket and it has been brazed but you can see they did not get it into its true position. I have yet to cut and fit the belt as I dont know what tension to put on it. Here are some photo's of it (excuse the dirty shop)
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