Very excited about this one, I would have just posted this in the CL section, but I have been waiting for a very long time for a lat pulldown with a weight stack to pop up locally. Its older, the Nautilus 2ST High Low Pulley I believe. The weight incriments are strange (13.5lbs per plate), but it goes up to 266lbs and is built like a freaking tank! I dont have room to keep the low row seat attached, but it bolts to the bottom footplate if you wanted to make it permanent. Only thing I might have to order is a new Kevlar belt if I the split belt becomes a problem soon. $175 off CL, seller was asking $250 but was open to negotiation
The stock photo shows the low row seat, not really a big deal to leave off though.
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07-18-2011, 09:57 PM #1
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07-18-2011, 10:17 PM #2
Nice...I saw you had your Lamar LPD for sale.
Ironically enough, I've decided I'm going to find something like that myself.....and everybody's finding one but me .
Obviously, I'm not complaining, I just think its funny. Anyway, that looks like a very nice piece of equipment...good for you.
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07-18-2011, 10:42 PM #3
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The belt has a split on it at the bottom by the low row, probably about 8 inches long. Problem is, when doing the low row motions the belt is coming off track slightly at the split and i'm affraid it might cause some serious damage if it snaps. I might try to get some electrical tape and patch it up for now. The belt replacement is around $9 per foot, and unfortunately I think I might have to get at least 15-20 feet to replace both belts. Awesome machine though! Very smooth, stands almost 9 feet tall, I dont have to lug weights accross the room anymore, and probably weighs 500lbs alltogether so it isnt going anywhere. When the belt breaks I might break it all down, sand it, and do a custom rattle can paint job to match the Bodycraft rack. Would look nice in gray and black!
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Thanks! I'll probbaly just deal with it, I figure as long as i'm going to failure and increasing weight it doesnt really matter if its in equal incriments. I'm just happy that it goes up to 266lbs and I dont have to move weight back and forth between my rack and lat pulldown. Only other thing I might have ot find a solution for is the plates sticking together because of the humidity. It only happened once, but it lifted an extra plate and dropped it in mid set.
Thanks, I have been waiting for two years for a good deal, patience finally paid off!!!
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