Missing Back Gear Tooth. South Bend 13 (pt6)
When the back gear was engaged durring the small test drive I did prior to buying this machine, it made a slight knock per revolution of the chuck. I guessed then that the bull gear or cone gear had a damaged tooth, now is the time to see what I could do to fix it. Apart from a bit of a cockup I made when I started my first cut, the tooth would have been right on the money. OK… so I made a mistake by forgetting to check the milling machine was properly secured, but its done now. Lets see how long it lasts...

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