Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
Couple hours total. Granted I made coffee, played in the snow with the hounds, ect. The 1050 is a pretty simple machine to tear all the way down.
It runs me an hour to do a complete tear down & service on the 1050. Looking at it, one would think it's a complex press. Once apart a few shafts, bearings etc, good clean up and inspection parts, fresh grease then back up and running. Dillon did a nice job on the 1050, reminds me of a motorcycle bottom end.