I sold one recently that I restored, sanded, painted new bearings for $225.
Same size and HP. The long levers are the height adjustment for the tables. Mine had adjustment wheels which are a bit more precise. My 6" Craftsman has the levers and I eventually got used to them.
Nice jointer, nice deal. Listen to the bearings, be sure the fence and tables are flat, be sure the tables are coplaner.
It looks to be a G1182, made in the 2000-2003 range. Very well proven tool....came from the same factory in Taiwan as the Jet, Bridgewood, Sunhill, GI, Woodtek, Geetech, and others of the day.
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