KJ2018
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Hello all,
First post after finding this site, looks like a great resource! Thanks for making it available.
I have a Sears 103.23.23640. Serial No. 22214-103 which was purchased new by my grandfather, my mother’s father. Has the original motor which I’ll have reworked.
My sister still lives in the house where our parents lived, who are now both deceased. Dad acquired the drill press after grandfather passed away in the 60’s, along with a band saw, scroll saw and table saw. Grandfather used to show me how to use the drill press in the mid 60’s when I was in Jr. High School, along with the above woodworking equipment he used.
I recently brought the drill press over to my place, about 9 miles away in South Jersey. A few days ago I was over my sisters to unbolt it from the 8X3ft work bench where dad attached in the late 60’s. I wasn’t prepared for the actual weight! Anyway, turning on its side, we found a pile of sunflower seeds. Back in the 70’s or 80’s I recall there were mice in the house and mom and dad couldn’t figure out how they were getting in. Well, I think we know now. Pretty skinny mice to fit thru those slots. They used to feed birds with “sunflower seeds”. My father smoked pipes and we also found a pipe under the base! Why that was there we will never know. Keep in mind it had been bolted down since the late 60’s and never moved until a few days ago!
Anyway, I disassembled it as much as I could and got it back to my place. Cleaned up the parts in the driveway with the leaf blower and other things, then got it into the basement with the help of my small hand truck. Heaviest thing I ever moved.
Cleaned it up a little more and got it back together with the exception of one thing, which brings me to the reason for this post. As I disassembled it I slid out the feed handle so it wouldn’t get bent and I’ll be $&$#^@ if I can get it to go back thru that hole again!
I did download the pictorial manual I saw on line but it isn’t helping. I see a pad, spring and other stuff in there. Checked here in the site and couldn’t come up with the answer. Thought it would just slide right back in. Do I need to remove the entire shaft?
Thanks for any help!!
Ken
First post after finding this site, looks like a great resource! Thanks for making it available.
I have a Sears 103.23.23640. Serial No. 22214-103 which was purchased new by my grandfather, my mother’s father. Has the original motor which I’ll have reworked.
My sister still lives in the house where our parents lived, who are now both deceased. Dad acquired the drill press after grandfather passed away in the 60’s, along with a band saw, scroll saw and table saw. Grandfather used to show me how to use the drill press in the mid 60’s when I was in Jr. High School, along with the above woodworking equipment he used.
I recently brought the drill press over to my place, about 9 miles away in South Jersey. A few days ago I was over my sisters to unbolt it from the 8X3ft work bench where dad attached in the late 60’s. I wasn’t prepared for the actual weight! Anyway, turning on its side, we found a pile of sunflower seeds. Back in the 70’s or 80’s I recall there were mice in the house and mom and dad couldn’t figure out how they were getting in. Well, I think we know now. Pretty skinny mice to fit thru those slots. They used to feed birds with “sunflower seeds”. My father smoked pipes and we also found a pipe under the base! Why that was there we will never know. Keep in mind it had been bolted down since the late 60’s and never moved until a few days ago!
Anyway, I disassembled it as much as I could and got it back to my place. Cleaned up the parts in the driveway with the leaf blower and other things, then got it into the basement with the help of my small hand truck. Heaviest thing I ever moved.
Cleaned it up a little more and got it back together with the exception of one thing, which brings me to the reason for this post. As I disassembled it I slid out the feed handle so it wouldn’t get bent and I’ll be $&$#^@ if I can get it to go back thru that hole again!
I did download the pictorial manual I saw on line but it isn’t helping. I see a pad, spring and other stuff in there. Checked here in the site and couldn’t come up with the answer. Thought it would just slide right back in. Do I need to remove the entire shaft?
Thanks for any help!!
Ken