Can you take a wider view that shows the entire drive chain.  My guess is that 
the gear on the leadscrew is wobbling. Take a look the next time turning to 
confirm or deny what is going on.

On Oct 22, 2021, 9:30 PM, at 9:30 PM, 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
<legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hello .Welcome to the group.
>Some was not paying enough attention to the machine, I would recommend
>that you take the gear directional changer apart and switch the plate
>so the warn part in on the inside/ not noticeable. (Your machines
>damage is just cosmetic, but WOW! that muse have made an awful
>racket.)From what I can see, all looks good, the linkage can move/ some
>slop in the banjo, that could cause some binding, but I have never run
>into something that would chew the alignment plate up like what I see
>on your photo.Now I am assuming that you have a motor drive on your
>Legacy? If your gears or any parts on the Legacy seem to be very hard
>to move then there may be a big problem. Like I said the banjo is made
>to move for the gears adjustment, but there are also bushings that
>slide over the headstock shaft and the acme screw. It is possible that
>the banjo was shifted to far away from the machine, making the drive
>gear rub on the  ligament plate.This is called a REAL Learning curve.
>My best advice is to watch and see what and how your machine is
>working, and if it doesn't feel/look right, then double check it,
>before any more damage can be done.
>Please let us know what you see/find out.  Is one is a new problem that
>I have not run into my self. I would like to know what you see/find
>out.Wish you luck.
>C.A.G.
>On Friday, October 22, 2021, 11:59:50 PM EDT, B G
><barrysgro...@gmail.com> wrote:  
> 
>Hi all,First post here and trying to get some help on my Legacy gear
>alignment.   New machine to me and I see wear indicating alignment
>issues.  I'm wondering if I can get some pointers and/or pictures on
>what the gear and spacer stack should include to address?
>Thanks in advance!
>
>
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