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Ward 7D

04/25/2012 7:22 AM

When the chuck of a Ward 7D turret lathe is disengaged, how do you engage it again?

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Re: Ward 7D

04/25/2012 8:02 AM

"What you have to do, is a grurt engagey-most in the clutchey-droppers, with throom and a vibrail in the eardroves. Oh, yes."

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Re: Ward 7D

04/25/2012 9:33 AM

I have a belief that these guys can answer all of your questions.

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