Howdy Star People. I just joined this Great Forum. What a wealth of information on these wonderful machines. These babies were built like old time Winchester's; made to last!
I have a friend of mine who just turned 81 recently. He's still an active shooter and reloader after over 60 years at it. He owns, and uses 3 or 4 Star's, but the Arthritis in his hands makes it difficult for him to seat a bullet anymore.
I am pondering the possibility of swapping the handle over to the left side, and rotate the machine 90 degrees counterclockwise, so he can more easily seat his bullets, without reaching around the back side of the machine. The crank shaft seems long enough to do this, and still clear the case feed tube.
I have been unable to remove the left link connecting arm(?) out of the crank shaft (Part #62). Both of these link connecting arms(?) have one flat side that straddles the crank shaft bearing (Part #60) sides. They must be a shrink fit (?), or taper fit I'm assuming. I tried tapping it out, but it will not budge. Does anyone know how these are assembled, and any suggestions about how to remove the left hand one, so I can reverse the handle ? Any help will be most appreciated.
Thanks for this Great Website! - "gunsmither"