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about a month ago i found a stellar deal on an old (1946) logan 200 and decided to jump on it. it was absolutely filthy, painted an obnoxious red/orange color, and was missing the change gears/ lead screw, but it ran and was for a good price. i spent the past month disassembling it, cleaning it from the inside out, painting it, and am now nearly done reassembling. twas a pain, but i feel i learned quite a bit that will help with maintenance and repairs during the process. here it is all painted up and almost put back together. just a few odds and ends left and then i'll throw it back up on it's legs. :D

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Fantastic! It's good to see it nearly reassembled.
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Looking good........... I'm sure you'll get many good years out of it.
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Way cool.
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Is it my eyes, or do you have a taper attachment compound -- slotted extension? Do you have the rest of it? Kinda rare on a 200.
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Sweet! Some guys have all the luck.
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JHowell wrote:Is it my eyes, or do you have a taper attachment compound -- slotted extension? Do you have the rest of it? Kinda rare on a 200.

it's not your eyes... it is a slotted compound extension on there. but no i don't have the rest of it, when i picked it up there was a box of random bits and pieces that i suspect were rigged up as some kind of homemade taper attachment, but i'm really not sure.

i finished replacing a few worn parts these past few days, and i've got it all up and running now and all seems well... just planning on slapping QCTP on once i get a chance, and bolting it down. here it is as of today:

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what can I say.. Nice
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Nice work dude !
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sweet!
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Congrats on the pick up and well done on the restore. Looking forward to seeing your new pipes from it.
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Suhweet!

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