I was just out having a look at the machine

It is definetely a FA 3 AU machine, but other than that, there is very little information written on it.
It was previously owned by a machining company which mainly has CNC machines, and has terefore been used little, but I guess also not been looked after that much. The present owner has also only used it occasionally to hog some metal, and has now bought a tiny CNC mill instead.
The good:
- It's not that big "in person"
- Spindle speeds range from 100 to 2000 according to the gearing chart (I'm really hoping that these speeds also apply when using the vertical milling head)
- The vise is good and has a rotatable base with degree markings on it
- It comes with a indexable SECO 2" surfacing tool (seen on the picture)
- I also has a ISO 40 - MK 2 adaptor
- And a ISO 40 - ER 16 collet holder
- Equipment for horizontal milling is also provided (two bearing blocks and a shaft)
- The machine has feed and fast feed on all axes, but fast feed only works occasionally on the z-axis
The bad:
- The ways and the table has some rust on them
- 3 of 5 "oil-level look glasses" were empty
- Fast feed on Z axis doesn't allways work, but you can use regular feed and just put it in a high gear
- Moving the axes manually was quite hard work, but i hope this would improve as the machine gets cleaned and lubed properly
- Handle for one axis has broken off, needs welding (i have a welder)
Opinions on the new discoveries are well apreciated!
I have spoken to a few people around here who have some experience with these machines, and all seem to say that they are proper machines that should outlast me, even with bad maintainance. -Not that I plan to do that, I'm 22 btw.

Some of you may notice that I have only had my lathe for a couple of months, and that I should focus on buying proper tooling and tuning that up first. A part of me really agrees with you, but having done some research, this machine seems to be quite good and considering the tools, it's really cheap aswell. And, since it's so close I don't have to pay for transportation. I could always spend time on learning the lathe, even though the mill is standing next to it.
Who am I trying to convince anyways?
