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Old Dunlap (Sears) Post Drill Press Info

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Tim Pegg

09-08-2000 13:06:43




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Does anyone out there have one of these drills. Mine is a Model Nr 103.2401. I have no idea how old it is but the flywheel went for $3.85! I sure could use some information on the feed ratchet system. The the ratchet handle/wheel is okay and the cam is there but I can't figure out how the ratchet mechanism worked and I'd like to find or make one. Thanks a lot.




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Rod Kastelle

03-30-2003 18:23:08




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 Re: Old Dunlap (Sears) Post Drill Press Info in reply to Tim Pegg, 09-08-2000 13:06:43  
Tim. Be happy to send you a copy of the factory manual for a dunlap post drill model nr 103.2401.
Please let me know where to send same.

Rod K



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John Ne.

09-11-2000 21:52:16




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 Re: Old Dunlap (Sears) Post Drill Press Info in reply to Tim Pegg, 09-08-2000 13:06:43  
Tim, I don't have one of these, but most of the post drills I've used had a simple ratchet to advance the feed, sometimes just gravity, held the pawl down, sometimes a tiny spring, have a look in one of the reproduced Sear&Roebuck catalogues, some of the pictures may be detailed enough to help you..



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