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  • Steve B

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    Sure. Hope this helps. I put the eyelet in the bench leg to keep the hose out of the way. It's large enough to let the tube slide easily through it.



     

    giovani

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    Found the bearing and thrust washers in our parts inventory (they go in a control for one of the machines we rebuild) put them in las night and they worked like a charm.
     

    Steve B

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    :laugh: I also run Lee equipment. That being said, you can't beat the warranty on the Dillon stuff. I run my 650 hard. We ran over 100k rounds last year. Teaching 3 new people to reload on it. A couple of things got broke. All were replaced free even when we told them it was our fault. Parts arrived in 2-3 days. I had a few parts that were worn from years of use and they were replaced as well.

    People can say what they want. Dillon is a great company with a fine product. Now if they would make a bullet feed that could run rifle & pistol bullets I would be really happy.
     
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