
I picked up this neglected IX at an estate sale on Saturday. I got there right at the end of the sale, and everything had been marked half off. Thus, the $40 price tag was now $20. This machine was filthy, and had been half-disassembled by someone. But, thankfully all the parts were there (including some parts rolling around in the cabinet) and nothing was broken. Just the way I like to find a machine!
The motor had a very high level of old nasty grease. I took care to note which direction the springs were installed, so I could install them the same way. Unfortunately, the foo who messed with this machine long ago put both springs in backwards. I soon realized this, and turned the springs around before any damage could occur.


The reproducer got new gaskets, isolator, and a diaphragm. The cabinet was cleaned and brought back to life with lemon oil, Howard Restor-a-finish, and Howard Orange oil wax polish. There are still a few latex paint dots on the cabinet that are stubborn, but I think the flash from the camera really brings them out more than they are in real life.