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The working Enco is hands down better BUT for a Hardinge guy, who wouldn't mid parting it out if it is short too many parts, it might be a challenge worth taking. There *will* be missing parts, some others will be broken or unusable - because - someone had to disassemble it for *some reason*...
Now it becomes a detective's job to figure out just what's wrong . Disassembled it is almost impossible, so the sequence will be:
1) reassemble, document all the missing/broken parts.
2)disassemble. obtain parts.
3) reassemble. find out why it doesn't work. get the parts to fix the problem.
4) disassemble, fix
5) reassemble.
I'm afraid it's only good for parts.
I've been there on the bad side of this. never again.
Now it becomes a detective's job to figure out just what's wrong . Disassembled it is almost impossible, so the sequence will be:
1) reassemble, document all the missing/broken parts.
2)disassemble. obtain parts.
3) reassemble. find out why it doesn't work. get the parts to fix the problem.
4) disassemble, fix
5) reassemble.
I'm afraid it's only good for parts.
I've been there on the bad side of this. never again.