I now have the Myford Risers and they will go with the lathe as well. I used the SBL bed risers due to the frustration of waiting for delivery of Myford Risers that took over 4 months to arrive. They are mounted with a pair of 5/8" thick steel plate adapters that have the corresponding bolt patterns. I mounted the lathe on a pair of 9" South Bend risers with the adjustable foot on the tailstock end of the bed. The lathe is mounted on a new Kennedy Chip-Tray Workstation, which was the very last one that Kennedy had for sale when I purchased it a few years ago. The plans are in the Ian Bradley book, also included.
The original owner had about 95% completed a Rear-Mounted Tool Post, which is included. The drill chuck that sneaked into the photo is no longer in my possession and was nothing special, so there is no drill chuck with the lathe. Mason type Toolpost with (2) holders, 2MT Dead Centers, 2MT Live Center, Myford Dog Plate & (2) bronze lathe dogs, Myford English-style toolpost clamp, Myford 2MT collet closing piece and all required wrenches, tools and oiler that originally came with the lathe. Faceplate, Myford Fixed Steady & Traveling Steady, Four-Way Toolpost, L.C. A Burnerd 6" 4-Jaw Indpendent Chuck designed specifically for the Myford S7. The tooling that will be included includes a very nice Bison/Toolmex 4" diameter 3-Jaw Universal Chuck with both sets of jaws. There are a few nicks in the paint from normal use, but I have a pint of color-matched paint that will go with the lathe for touch-up. Judging by the condition of the wear-prone areas like the verticle shears of the bed, which still have all of the original machining marks visible and the minimal backlash on the leadscrews, this lathe has had minimal use. There is no noticeable wear on the bed and the leadscrew and halfnuts appear as new. It works beautifully and is a true dream to use. It has been extremely well maintained and taken care of. I purchased it from the person who bought it from (the estate of?) the original owner who was a retired engineer and made a few clocks with it. It was a tough decision between my 9" SBL and the Myford, but I only have room for one. It is with much regret that I must sell my Myford lathe due to an impending move. For Sale: Myford Super 7 Lathe with QCGB & Power Cross Feed