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Serial no. 78157
It seems to be in perfect shape! I did the slide test and couldn't feel it bind. It was clean of all chips or sign of use. The man I got it from was a very nice man! He used it to polish crankshafts and never did much cutting, if any. I pressure washed it and then soaked it in WD-40. I will wipe it down and re-soak it. I have to figure out mounting the motor. I would LOVE to know any history or how to find it!!
I looked the serial number up and it's in the 1937 range if I'm reading it right.
![1010150909a.jpg 1010150909a.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/69/69502-81cc1ee4877964a7733cbd1c76638f62.jpg)
It seems to be in perfect shape! I did the slide test and couldn't feel it bind. It was clean of all chips or sign of use. The man I got it from was a very nice man! He used it to polish crankshafts and never did much cutting, if any. I pressure washed it and then soaked it in WD-40. I will wipe it down and re-soak it. I have to figure out mounting the motor. I would LOVE to know any history or how to find it!!
I looked the serial number up and it's in the 1937 range if I'm reading it right.
![1010150909.jpg 1010150909.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/69/69500-a83619331d069ac5407245db0d265c02.jpg)
![1010150909b.jpg 1010150909b.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/69/69501-1de4b8d05f524f7de6bac6559dfee657.jpg)
![1010150909a.jpg 1010150909a.jpg](https://www.hobby-machinist.com/data/attachments/69/69502-81cc1ee4877964a7733cbd1c76638f62.jpg)
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