Beautiful machine, James. I'm so glad 'one of us' won it and doubly so as you had the resources to make the casing repairs. I hope you wrote back to the sad seller with pix showing what you've done to keep this Bison alive - he'd appreciate it I'm sure.
Now I'll go track down that nozzle-less Ohio one that didn't sell within days of yours...and pick it up for a song and dance, maybe.
Wow... it looks great! Cogratulations... such a rare machine and in such beautiful shape too. Would you mind taking a picture of the switch for us please? I'd appreciate it!
Thank you very much for taking the time to do that... I'm into switches LOL. Does it have infinantly variable speeds, or a set number? How do you make it work over there? Just plug it into an adapter? I take it you won't use this gem, huh?
is this by any chance the Bison that had some major issues witr rotting that was on ebay? because if it is than WOW it is a beautiful machine and I love the work that was done. hope you make a vid of it.
Enjoy it I heard that these were ok machines