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Manufactured/Badged by:
Belsaw Machinery Co.
Kansas City, MO, San Jose, CA, Minneapolis, MN
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Planer, Wood
Machine Size:
12-1/4"
Submitted By:
Joel Graff
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
9103
Date of Manufacturer:
1980
Serial Number:
BP80-6103
Last Updated
12/16/2012 10:57:58 PM
Comments:
Got this from a guy in Davenport, IA. He had done some work on it and told me he had no problem planing a 4x6 AC2 wood post... He said he balanced the cutter head, filing the set screws to the same weight, etc. It needs some cosmetic work, but otherwise looks pretty functional. I noticed other Belsaw planers that had no serial tags. Given the tag looks like it's a thin sheet of glued-on aluminum, it's no surprise. Guessing the serial number ends in a 3, but not sure. Also guessing it's a 1980 model by the "BP80" prefix, but again, not sure.
Comes with the ripsaw attachment, but no arbor or blade.
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Belsaw 9103 planer
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Joel Graff
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Logo / model tag
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Joel Graff
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Serial Number tag
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Joel Graff
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View of table, infeed side. Warning labels intact
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Joel Graff
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View of table adjustment at left
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Joel Graff
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View of chain-driven gears at right
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Joel Graff
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