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rsanter

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If the saw is in as good a shape as it looks to be then yes that is a deal
Warning those are big and heavy....May be a pain to move but they are an awesome saw

Bob
 

7echo

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Not sure on the price. But if you go look at it ck the trunions under the table. Sometimes they get cracked and are repaired poorly.
We are running a 1950s DoAll and it is a great saw.
 
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scratchedup

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It show a serial nubber as-
Serial # 147-63613….
I think one can determine the manufacture date from this….

so it would be 1976 or 1963 not sure
 

A_Pmech

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The serial number makes it a 1963 machine.

Check the trunnions as mentioned, gearbox lubricant level and condition of the variable drive sheave. If all are in serviceable condition it's not a bad price.

That paint job is FUGLY though. :lol:

Weight is about 2,000 lbs +-. Do not lift it by the table or under the throat of the machine. Lift it from under the base only.
 

gtermini

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Those are nice machines and thet is a good price even if it needs a smalll amount of work. One nice feature of the large DoAlls is that you can just use the top and bottom main wheels and run a much shorter blade by excluding the third idler wheel on the left. You still get a 14-16" throat saw which is plenty for most jobs.

Greyson
 
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