Hey honey, this followed me home - can we keep it?

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I've been keeping an eye out for a decent deal on a jointer and this popped up last night. I got in touch with the seller pretty much immediately after it was listed and picked it up today. It's a Jet JJ-6CSX and everything seems to be in good shape. I'll be picking up a Byrd head for it sooner rather than later.

Now I just need to figure out how to get the thing in to my basement... 🤔

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so how much ? hey i love jet tools. i have a few and never had an issue with any of them. id buy another jet machine without any hesitation.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

$200. Pretty good for my area, from what I've seen. 
That's a steal for a good jointer. Bring it down in 2 pieces. With some help
200.00???? Holy crap thats a steal! 

Jerry-Holland Mi

Yup, I did take it off of the base already - I had to do that just to get it in my wagon. I think I'll bolt it some plywood, sled it through my snowy back yard and then slowly slide it down the steps to the basement. 🤷‍♂️
Something like this might work. 

You can have my girl but don't touch my hat. Lyle Lovett

Thanks, Hairy - I'll keep something like that in mind. 

 Going for it by yourself? 

Yeah, if I can come up with a reasonable plan to do it safely. I've got a fair amount of experience moving heavy-ish/large-ish things by myself, taking advantage of leverage, ramps, sleds, wheelie thingies, etc. I have a little trip out of town, too, so I'll have a couple of weeks to mull it over. 
SAAAWEEET.  That'll be a game changer. Sometimes I don't use mine for a month, but when I need it, I need it bad.