The rear rolls on the 3" are approx 12.5" and the ones on the 4.5" are approx 19".
It may just be possible to get the 3" ones into the gap of a gap bed lathe but would depend on the width of the gap otherwise you are looking at something with 13" or 330mm swing minimum for the 3" and at least 20" swing for the 4.5" version. I would go for a bit more to avoid having too much tool overhang as the carrage may get in the way even if the lathe bed does not.
An alternative would be to outsource the machining of the biggest items and to the rest yourself.
And yes the quote only applies to the castings for the rolls, all other parts will need to be machined, about 1000-1500hrs work on average for a traction engine.
Edited By JasonB on 11/09/2018 16:15:52