Up for a NO RESERVE Auction is a real nice Walker Turner Radial Arm Milling Machine - Mill - Drill.  The radial Arm runs in and out smoothly and travels about 18".  The whole arm and head also rotates on the column.
   The table is heavy cast iron and has T slots. The size is 22" X 30" and has only one small hole about 3/32" drilled part way into it, otherwise the surface is nice and clean and free from any gouges or holes. The T slot table has threaded holes (Now with plugs) in the back corners for coolant return.
   The motor is a KC brand and is 1/2 HP single phase 110/220 volt and runs at 1725 rpm. The spindle speeds are 16 speed from 160 rpm - 8300 rpm by changing V belts.
   The head of the machine raises and lowers with turn crank handle and it's smooth and easy to raise and lower. The head also swivels to the right or left. The distance from the chuck to the table can vary from 5-3/4" - 16-1/2" by raising the head. The quill travel is about 3-1/2".   Sits on a heavy cast iron leg stand. Chuck is a 1/2" Jacobs with key. Machine runs and everything works.
   If you compare this to a Bridgeport Milling Machine this Walker Turner is lighter duty for a mill but it's a nice heavy duty American made machine and part of American machine history. $100 deposit via PayPal from high bidder at the end of auction, and balance due in cash when picked up at my shop near the town of Dauphin, PA which is about 10 miles from Harrisburg, PA. I have  forklift to load.
 


On Feb-21-11 at 18:42:55 PST, seller added the following information:

 A few questions were asked about the collet. It's not R-8 or anything. The drill chuck has always been on it since I had it. As far as I can tell, the drill chuck is either threaded on to the main drive shaft of the machine, or else the drill chuck is taper fit on to the main drive shaft of the machine.

Also the machine can be moved in the bed of a pick-up truck (bed without cap).  Bring straps to tie it down.