Older INCA jointer planer combo machine. I'd snap it up if I didn't
already own one. Looks like a 570 with a couple of "teeth" broken
off the infeed table, shouldn't affect performance adversely. May
have a Tersa cutterhead.
Thanks for the heads up. I called about that unit earlier today.
Has a 2 blade cutter (not a Tersa), and missing cutter guard (and articulated arm). Seller did not seem to know much about the machine. Stated that model number was 392.271.311 - which does not make any sense to me. My guess is that it is a 550 or 560.
Anyhow - I'd definitely scoop up a 570 (w. Tersa had, in good shape) if anyone wants to part with theirs. Jesse at Eagle has one, in great shape, but wants a pretty penny.
All Inca machines and accessories have that type of part number
on them… used to make ordering replacement parts a snap. There's
no relationship between the actual machine number and the
model "name" the machines were sold under in N. America as
far as I can tell.
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