Yet another iron in the fire... I took quite a hike today to get drill press #28. It's a model 113.24560, Emerson's 3rd generation of drill presses. I believe the first gen with the skinny belt and wider range of speeds. I'll have to do more research.
It's got a couple very nice goodies and several disappointments.
Pros:
Aux table and working Pressmate table lift.
Cons:
It's missing the belt cover and front plate. The return spring and pulley spline shaft are both wonky.
Mehs:
It came with an inappropriate 3450 rpm GE motor.
The only manual I could find for model 113.24560 showed the older pulleys for 1/2" wide belts. The head frame casting is identical. I'm beginning to wonder if the spindle pulley and motor pulley were from a newer machine. I think it may be a hybrid machine.
Another difference is the feed handle knobs. They are a softer rubber and shaped different than previous versions.
3/19/2017
Well, I figured out why I didn't recognize those feed handle knobs. They were a custom job. I think they are automatic transmission gear selector knobs from an older Chrysler product, from the '70s perhaps.