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17th October 2018, 09:24 PM #16GOLD MEMBER
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I bought my woodfast in 1978 or 9. I just can't believe the amount of work it has done or how many times it has paid for itself. Not only that but it still runs the original bearings and they are fine. It does have grease nipples for them and have always fed them. Only thing I have needed to replace was the switch, this year. Can not fault it.
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