Okay, I just purchased the above from an estate sale, still in it's box; never used.
Got it for $75 as the guy selling it had plugged it in, turned it on, and nothing happened.
I knew there was an internal fuse that is often over looked, and sure enough I was able to see that it was blown when I removed the motor cover.
When I plugged it in and started it, the motor hummed but wouldn't budge. I took off the cast iron face plate (where all the neck/primer tools spin in a horizontal axis) and the gears (nylon) wouldn't turn even by hand. With the face plate off the motor turns perfectly, and the case trimmer works great (vertical axis).
I thought maybe it was just a lubrication/rust issue, but no, those gears were jammed tight, and appeared to be about 1-2% oversize (meshing them together under a stereo microscope you can see the issue).
My question is has anyone seen this before? Slightly out of spec gears on one of these? I could repair it myself with some sandpaper and patience, but chose not to.
I've seen others complain about the nylon gears inside these, but having used mini-lathes with the same gears I've never considered them an issue.
I called Hornandy (great customer service) and they are sending me a new set of gears.
I'm happy to get one of these at that price. Should be a nice addition.