gerryroberts said:
I just want to thank everyone for your help, now I need to watch E-bay
Gerry, If you are watching eBay as I did for either a CPA or CPP-2, pay attention to what drums are offered. Ask the seller what drums have been used. The Expert drums for 4x5 and 8x10 take more fluid and generally weigh more than the roll film drums. I use a liter of pyro developer in either 4x5 or 8x10 Expert drums.
The reason for this caution is that I bought an older CPP-2 that had been used for smaller RF drums. When I started using the heavier Expert drums with more fluid I got slipping gears and drive unable to keep up the proper speed. Jobo repair in Ann Arbor told me the solution was a rebuilt lift and drive unit. It was an installation I could do myself saving time, labor and shipping fees. Jobo US is now under Omega management. I have heard that the price of repair parts has about doubled. I don't not know this from personal experience, so check and be warned. I do recommend the lift because it is so much easier to change fluids. You do a lot of that. The wash cycle with rollo pyro is ten changes in twenty minutes.
My point is to be sure you buy a unit that has been running Expert drums so you know it can take the load.
Secondly, if it is possible, buy from someone close enough either to deliver or pick up yourself. The unit is quite light, but all the talk I heard said it was very fragile for shipping unless you had an original box. If you find an original box it may be worth more than the Jobo as I imagine they are a bit rare.
Good luck. The unit does a wonderful job once you have it. I like rollo pyro from Bostick & Sullivan as a developer, but of course that is another topic.
John Powers