Nice score Jay, I hope you got a good deal too. Those are nice well made lathes. You got a bunch of nice extras too, especially the highly coveted yet seldom seen bed extension. Those lathes were made by Atlas for Sears, you can google and find a lot of info on them, especially on the Old Woodworking Machines site IIRC. The big brothers of this lathe are the world famous Atlas metal lathes. I found one exactly like yours a couple of years ago and built a maple stand for it and rigged it with a DC 3/4 HP motor with variable speed drive. It's been nice for some of the recent specialty stuff I've done because you can slow it down to nothing. You probably already know this but notice the oil cups, these have sleeves instead of ball or roller bearings, and I hope yours are tight, mine are a little sloppy but OK, jut keep you oil can handy. I have no idea about replacement sleeves. I have a Walker Turner lathe that has been retrofitted with bearings. These 9" Atlas lathes use a #1 morse taper for the implements which I thought was odd. On yours the cast pulley cover is MIA; mine is not on mine either because the oafs at UPS broke it and I've never brazed it and put it on the lathe.