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    Delta DP220 Drill Press -Delta Milwaukee

    Allen, Nope no hole. It has a reverse thread on the shaft and two threaded parts in the chuck assembly. Quite unique apparently.
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    Delta DP220 Drill Press -Delta Milwaukee

    Robert, I did and it still came loose. I've been all over the internet for hints. I got your email picture of the Delta~Grip Chuck and appreciate all the help. Thinking of doing the open all the way and chucking a Max sized piece of stock or a bit to see if that helps. Maybe that new...
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    Should I clear use a clear coat

    Couple of great paint tips I picked up from a pro were... Always hang the part the way it will sit on the equipment. That is a hood should lay horizontal and the grill vertical while spraying. This applies to everything you paint, period. Next was overlapping strokes for each thin coat ...
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    Should I clear use a clear coat

    For rust removal, check out The Machine Shop topic and the"Check this out..." thread. I just posted my own opines but everything's good there. Just pick a method that you feel comfortable with. That will also minimize your costs if you go to a pro.
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    Archive through April 10, 2011

    I need help from a well experienced (not daring to call them old!!!) Machinist. Check out my new thread in The Machine Shop topic. It would be appreciated! Ask your well experienced friends to give you the answer then post it for me. It's regarding a Delta Milwaukee DrillPress model 220...
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    Delta DP220 Drill Press -Delta Milwaukee

    I have my great uncle's DP220. A really Greg tool from the 1950s or so. Unfortunately the Chuck decided to come off the spindle the other day. It's not a taper or set screw connection but a reverse thread onto the spindle. The chuck is a Delta Grip 17/32". An early keyless model. Does...
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    Check this out for rust removal

    I'm a big fan of mild acid neutralizing (ie Naval Jelly-phosphoric acid plus other ingredients, KrudKutter Rust-phosphoric acid only) stuff. Heard that Citric Acid/Lemon Juice will do the same but takes longer. Apply the stuff to wire brushed and rinsed surface, wait a bit, a good soft brush...
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    Archive through April 10, 2011

    Dawid, Beautiful 102!! Are you more in the city of Johannesburg or the country/outskirts? Is the 102 a worker? On how much land? THIS FORUM IS AWESOME!! Thanks Charlie & the other moderators!
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    Archive through April 07, 2011

    Todd & Paul, Thanks fo4 clarifying. I'be considered sacrificing a mule drive or a blade frame. Guess the blade frame might be better as it would have lift capability.
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    Archive through April 07, 2011

    Well my hardened steel pin broke early on and I drove a mild steel pin in too many times to count. The shear pin does fail but they've been lasting about two years each. I cut 3+ acres all grass season and plow NJ snow all winter so there are some hours backing the lifetime. Guess there's not...
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    Archive through April 07, 2011

    Jason, I've taken to using a shear pin (small bolt & nylon lock nut combo often for snowblower augers) instead of the spec'd part. It will protect your motor and hydro by breaking if necessary and the ones I get from the bins in box stores like HD, Lowes, Sears, TSC and the like have a smooth...
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    Archive through April 07, 2011

    In searching for gaurd I found an old threat to Kraig regarding washing his mouth out with Hy-Gaurd. Is that the Deere old relative of HyTran? Are they interchangeable/mixable (God forbid!!!)? Hoping I still get to keep my Forum membership after this.
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    Archive through April 07, 2011

    So the Gaurd-n-Haul (or whatever) only mounts on narrow frames? Andrew Donahue ... So lets get this straight.. You "are going to buy a 149" but you've already started building a deck to go on the future tractor??? Not saying that it's wrong for you to put the cart before the horse but...
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    Archive through April 07, 2011

    What's the front accessory that hauls bales and other "small" stuff?? Gard-N-Haul runs in my head but can't find in search. What is its capacity? Rough price guess if available. I have a 169 & am looking for light duty lifting so no need for a loader.
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    Archive through March 31, 2011

    Well here's even more info on the instrument pictured below. SleazeBay has sold quite a few!
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    Archive through March 31, 2011

    William, Since Starret makes/made machinists' tools I'd bet a rubber wheel would have been attached and the instrument held against a rotating something or other thereby counting the rotations. HEY!! I guessed at the above but have found the link that helps to describe the instrument...
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    Archive through March 31, 2011

    Kraig that wall of fog at the bridge is cool!! We have a mix of snow & rain in northern NJ today. An inch+ of white on the ground none on the driveway. Got some Cub work for the weekend...Switch out winter tires for my turfs on one 169 and install the replacement brake caliper, swap a...
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    IH trucks

    A friend from college had an International "SUV" back in the late 70's. It was like a huge station wagon. I think it's the second picture below on the tan flatbed. Some good cruising around western Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia in it with a whole slew of friends. GOOD TIMES WITH...
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    Archive through March 29, 2011

    Angel, Thanks for letting us know more about your human. There's one talented owner with a passion for the tractors we all like and use in our own ways. I really appreciate reading Marlin's input and I have to giggle at how incorporates Fancy and your thoughts for us too!
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    Archive through March 24, 2011

    Dennis Thanks!! I knew someone would have the particulars on the plug redrill.
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