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Manufactured/Badged by:
Star Machine Co.
Buffalo, NY
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Planer, Wood
Machine Size:
20" blade
Submitted By:
William Richardson
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
Pony
Date of Manufacturer:
?
Serial Number:
?
Last Updated
8/9/2021 9:18:04 PM
Comments:
THIS MACHINE IS NOT MINE, NOR IS IT FOR SALE, DON'T ASK, AND NO I DO NOT WANT TO TRADE YOUR ITEM "X" FOR IT. THIS IS NOT A SALES FORUM AND I DO NOT HAVE MACHINERY FOR SALE HERE.
This is not my planer. Photos posted w/permission of the owner. Very little to report, the owner purch'd it at an auction to save from scrapping.
For more info and discussion, see this topic post: http://owwm.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=160990&p=1088789&e=1088789
As of Aug 9, '21 I have been told in an email that another western NY resident has purch'd this planer and will restore it.
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Note "STAR MACHINE CO." and "BUFFALO N.Y." on chip breaker/blade covers. I am guessing that someone had this belted to a motor at one time, seeing the dual pulley above.
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Note "STAR" logo at bottom of planer frame. There is a belt that appears to be broken or severed, on the pallet. Curious as to why the pressure bar (?) is on what there is for an outfeed table.
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