Thanks for the replys guys. It has been sitting at work for the last 15+ years and rarely used. I believe it was at a military repair shop before that, but i'm not sure. When it did get used in the last 15 years, the people using it were generally not machinists. The oil level, in the headstock was good, oil looked clean, the carriage oil was low.
Reggie, It has been disconnected, so I can't run it to test it. I have run it before and it seemed to work ok, but I wasn't doing anything precise, so not sure how accurate it is.
Dunno, Chip pan does come with it, they just had it removed to taking it out of the shop, but it does not have a steady rest. Pretty much just the 3 jaw, tool post, one tool holder and live center is all it has. It is 5hp 13", as for the tool post, I can't tell, it does not appear to have a name stamped in it. I did attach a couple pictures of it if you can tell me?
Larry, I'm not a machinist, I would say an amateur. I took a few machining course in collage, and did machining for work for about 6months, but that was a decade ago. I also used this lathe for a few small projects with good results.
There will be the additional tooling costs and electrical since I only have single phase 240v, the motor is 3p575V. Either finding a VFD to run it or swapping the motor, may be just as much as the machine. What would you guys budget for electrical? I took the side cover off and got a picture, but didn't have time to take the top cover off.