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Post# 1081330   7/17/2020 at 01:30 (980 days old) by Adam-aussie-vac (Canberra ACT)        

My NACO machine arrived today It’s in a little better condition than I anticipated as both knobs turn freelyAlthough I’ve got a question, the pulley in the last photo doesn’t seem to turn in unison with the smaller pulley

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Post# 1081409 , Reply# 1   7/17/2020 at 15:53 (979 days old) by Brisnat81 (Brisbane Australia)        

Hi Adam

From memory, it’s because that is an overdrive pulley. It should drive depending on which part is spinning faster.

See how one inlet pipe is shorter, that’s because the aluminum has corroded. Be very gentle with those.

Cheers

Nathan


Post# 1081418 , Reply# 2   7/17/2020 at 16:43 (979 days old) by Adam-aussie-vac (Canberra ACT)        
Thank you Nathan

I was honestly expecting the second pipe to essentially crumble like dust in my hands and don’t worry I’ll be careful with it I think probably the only thing that’s in poor shape is actually the rear panel as it’s missing a bit of a panel at the top as that’s rusted away


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