Allegheny
Aluminum
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2008
- Location
- New England
I brought this beast home when I retired with the intention of continuing to use it. Didn't happen, so it's time to move it on and get it out of my garage to free up floor space. 5hp, 3 phase with auto-oiler and original vise. Some bits and pieces but not much else. It's currently on a pallet and I have a jack that can lift it, but I have no way to put it on even a low trailer - a wide ramp off the end of a beavertail and a winch would work just fine - that's how I got it in. I'm guessing it's a bit north of 4,000# as it takes serious effort to move it with the PJ.
Oh, the price? I'll trade it for whatever you have laying around that you don't want - NMTB50 tool holders, slitting saws, etc. If push comes to shove, I will give it to whoever shows up to take it away - I'm not going to ship it, that's for sure.
If you have any questions that the photos can't answer, fire away.
Located in Massachusetts midway between Boston and Providence. Easy access to I95 and about 2 miles north of Gillette Stadium off of US Rt 1. My driveway can accommodate trucks to about 28' or a large pickup with a 20' trailer, but not a full size semi (unless you park in the street and bring an all-terrain forklift with you (my driveway is gravel).
Please express any interest by posting in this thread - PMs through this board almost never reach me for some reason.
Cheers,
Brian
Oh, the price? I'll trade it for whatever you have laying around that you don't want - NMTB50 tool holders, slitting saws, etc. If push comes to shove, I will give it to whoever shows up to take it away - I'm not going to ship it, that's for sure.
If you have any questions that the photos can't answer, fire away.
Located in Massachusetts midway between Boston and Providence. Easy access to I95 and about 2 miles north of Gillette Stadium off of US Rt 1. My driveway can accommodate trucks to about 28' or a large pickup with a 20' trailer, but not a full size semi (unless you park in the street and bring an all-terrain forklift with you (my driveway is gravel).
Please express any interest by posting in this thread - PMs through this board almost never reach me for some reason.
Cheers,
Brian