Hi Bob , sorry about the delay but i lost all my login details as ive not been on here for ages , Had to create a new account just to reply .
Here we go -
For moving around it's best to remove the motor as this almost halves the weight .
The main pulley has the drive lock fitted , engage for cutting and dissengage for winding back / tool sharpening .
You found the feed lock to the right of the main pulley , as you say this locks the shaft to engage the cutting feed .
Under this is the plain shaft a pulley guard should be fitted to .
Above the motor is the plain shaft the tool holder slides onto ( center top of the image of the open box ) for sharpening the cutting tools on the little diamiond wheel behind the drive pulley .
The knurled knob on the top has 2 functions , 1- to centralise the boring bar in the cylinder 2 - to lock the tool holder in the boring bar
Basically drop the bar in the cylinder without the tool holder fitted and wind the fingers out to centralise the machine , then after clamping it in positon release the fingers and wind the knurled knob back which also raises the locking pin in the boring head so after youve set the tool in the holder you can slide it into the bar end and turn the knurled knob down to locate and lock the tool holder in place .
You should be ok with measuring the bore and setting the tool in the holder using the micrometer , the same hole that locates and locks the tool holder aligns the tool holder on the micrometer .
On the side is the auto stop , set the depth of cut on the bar so it knocks the switch off once the tool has cleared the bottom of the cylinder .
See youve got the table , mine is a portable one that simply sits atop the engine and a bar drops down the adjacent cylinder and a cross bar is used to clamp the machine in place using the engine block .
Once again appologies for the late reply but i am back on here now so should be able to keep up from now on .