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BASS 66625/02/2022 19:30:43
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i found my serial number and it's KSL 71468 the L has a bit missing but i still think it's an L .. i can't find it on any of the online charts to see what year the lathe was made .. it's a tri leva, does anyone know where to find the info i need ? thanks guys ..

JA25/02/2022 19:49:32
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Have you looked at www.lathes.co.uk? This is the first place to go to for such questions.

However my browser is blocking access to it at present.

JA

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BASS 66625/02/2022 20:34:26
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Posted by JA on 25/02/2022 19:49:32:

Have you looked at www.lathes.co.uk? This is the first place to go to for such questions.

However my browser is blocking access to it at present.

JA

yes mate but i couldn't find it ...

BASS 66625/02/2022 20:35:50
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Posted by br on 25/02/2022 20:00:25:

My chart gives it at 1963 to 1966 ?

oh ok .. i just can't find it anywhere .. amazing the way these things work being so old ...

Don Cox25/02/2022 20:59:30
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Myford Ltd website also has what appears to be a full record of serial numbers. To be a Tri leva it has to be an ML7 ( beware that the Tri leva bits may have been added at a later date) you might be able to read the number again with a more enlightened view to try and make it fit into the ranges published there

BASS 66625/02/2022 21:10:22
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Posted by Don Cox on 25/02/2022 20:59:30:

Myford Ltd website also has what appears to be a full record of serial numbers. To be a Tri leva it has to be an ML7 ( beware that the Tri leva bits may have been added at a later date) you might be able to read the number again with a more enlightened view to try and make it fit into the ranges published there

i can't find any site that has serial numbers beginning with KSL .... not to worry i have been told 63 to 66 so that's good enough ...

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BASS 66625/02/2022 21:34:38
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Posted by br on 25/02/2022 21:22:35:

Double checking the letters SK i think are Super 7. As trileva fitted to ml7 the corresponding year for that serial no is 1966.

I think if you say 1966 you will be about right

thanks mate appreciate it ...

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