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7 minutes ago, LMullins said:

I just opened up half of it, and it appears to me that some of the gears are a little chewed up (although very accessible.) 

I gave it a decent cleaning and the previous grease was like tar.. but now it's oiled and running quite smooth.

I'll be opening up the other half soon and doing the same thing, along with photos of the condition.

As far as what I'll do with it, I'm not sure! I'm going to be driving 7 hours round trip today for a Landis 30 Splitter, so I will probably pass this machine on. 
 

No idea where to price, but let me know if you'd still be interested! It does work, and it splits quite nice. Just could use some more TLC 

Thanks. Yes if you get time & can post a few more pics, that would be great. I would not mind seeing what the chewed/chipped up gears look like. 

Keep me in mind when & if you decide to move it down the road. P.M me. 

Thanks. 

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The company Richard Hess Maschinenbau has quit making machines for the leather industry and shoe makers quite a while ago - they now produce coin counting/sorting machines.

They have also changed company name to : HESS Cash Systems

 

Greetings

Hans

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