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Yes I did say a 9000H. If you got four 9000's for $700 you should be in jail for grand theft. BPI sells Mec 9000 for over $600, the 9000H for $1138 plus shipping . That's $175 per machine - most guys like to get around half price for a used machine. You did good.
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If you know anyone locally wanting a like new 12 ga. 9000G set up already to load 7/8 oz. 12 gauge WWAAs I've got one for $400 or make offer. I don't need two 12s. It is just like brand new. |
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Boy you guys made my day. I gave 200.00 for mine and then converted it to load 2 1/2" shells.
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I wish wish wish they made one of these Rube Golberg contraptions for 2 7/8" 10 gauge ! |
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My " Rube Golberg contraptions " has put out many a shell with little problems. My friends uncle and father owned it in Florida where they shot trap, then he bought it and used it for about ten years, and now I have it. The only problem I have is after about a 150 shells it starts cycling slow. When it warms up the pressure goes from 700 to under 500. I'm usually ready to quit, but if I ever get off my lazy butt I'll put a washer under the pressure spring. I think they're a very good machine. Craig, if you want to play around with it I believe it could be made to load 10ga. You'd have to grind the shell holder bigger to hold a 10ga, being careful not to grind into the primer hole. Then the two washers under the shell plate holder have to be ground smaller so the 10ga shell goes into the holder. I did it with a grabber. And I trimmed the shells to 2 3/4.
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Paul, if you mean the air cylinder that rotates the shell holder, I have an extra one you can try. If you mean the hydrolic cylinder, if you have the new style, they can be repaired. I have a real early 9000H and went through 3 revisions of the hydrolic cylinder till I got the latest type because they would leak oil. I've had no problems for years.
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