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Thread: Geetech 12 1/2" Planner
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30th April 2013, 04:39 PM #1New Member
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Geetech 12 1/2" Planner
Hello all, I have a Geetech 12 1/2" planner which works quite well, except someone, (not me) put too large a piece of timber through it and broke the gear casing. Would anyone know where I could get parts for this machine? It was new in 1998. Any help would be appreciated. Tillo.
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30th April 2013, 05:17 PM #2
A quick search of the web showed me they had the geetech.com domain back in 2009 and it not longer is used.
Now you didn't say what you model was but,
I also found the following page Re: Geetech CT-318 planer
It states that
"almost all planers are "GeeTech", Powermatic, Grizzly, Yorkcraft, Sunhill, Delta, General International etc. all come from the same factory."
So you may have more luck chasing the part from a different distributor by looking for the carbatec version of it, or maybe Hares Forbes sold it under their name.
Maybe a picture of the unit here and someone may let you know if it looks the same as their model planer.
Peter
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30th April 2013, 08:26 PM #3New Member
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Thanks Fly, my planner is a 'TOOLMAC' version from the Geetech factory, I will see if Hares Forbes have parts. Tillo.
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