Yes that is a 15 obviously rebadged as a 17. My H17 and H20 are HUGE and the same sizeLathe at work
Tailstock is very different

Tailstocks on mine must weigh 300kg each

Yes that is a 15 obviously rebadged as a 17. My H17 and H20 are HUGE and the same sizeLathe at work
Tailstock is very different
Well sell me the h20 so it can be put to use!Yes that is a 15 obviously rebadged as a 17. My H17 and H20 are HUGE and the same size
Tailstocks on mine must weigh 300kg each![]()
Not Nick is it? He has the full history. Only 138 of the H17/H20 were built.Had a friend who is a Holbrook historian check out the build number this is the reply.
458-15 is an H17 - a variant of the smaller H15 made in the same batches. It was sold to Qualcast (Fleetway) Ltd in December 1967. From memory WL is Bill Langley. 17H was the designation of the H20, before Herberts interfered, but this is much later.
@fizzy let me have the numbers of yours and I’ll find out the history