Fontainne 13" stone grinder

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Fontainne 13" stone grinder

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Runs perfectly, stone's good for this season, body in excellent shape! 750.00 and you own it!
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Do you ship to Austria???!!! :D
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Haha Hey Chris do you PAY for shipping to Austria is the question, right? :D
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i will if the price is right (ie around the price of the grinder would be ok for me!) :)
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haha man, you can check if you're curious...it's about 650/700 pounds on a 3x4x4' pallet. I have a feeling you better be near the bathroom when you hear the numbers though :D
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chrismp wrote:i will if the price is right (ie around the price of the grinder would be ok for me!) :)
Have a look at blocket dot se for skidslip :D
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Can you please email me some pics? acepha at gmail dot com.

Cheers!
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deep, the skigrinders on bricket are all too narrow.

Brett, I'll get a shipping quote today or tomorrow...will let you know.
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Annnnnd she's GONE. Sold. :)
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Nice! Glad you were able to sell it fast now!!
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Thanks little bro! :D
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Post by chenzo »

Thanks for the machine Brett, I meant to post this earlier.

You will be happy to hear that I've cleaned it up, fixed all minor little things, (feedwheel bands, bent spray skirt, new feedwheel cable, new fontaine roller knob, noisy feed motor, bent castors) and she runs smooth and quietly now. I laughed when I saw the dressing stop switch for the indicator light was jerry rigged with a paper clip. So I took the clip off and tweaked it a bit, but couldn't get it to work consistently. So I put back the paper clip mod and it works like a charm. I've also added a filter system as well.

It's a sweet machine, at an awesome price. I wish this company still made machines.

This is a before shot when I just got the machine, I don't have an after shot.

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