I live in the county seat of ~10,000 and we have 2. So they aren't rare.
"S. Barker" <ichasetrains@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> If you're in or near a fairly large city, you should be able to find an
> electric motor shop. Ask around some of the older hardware stores or
check
> the yellow pages. I know there are several here in the KC area. You
could
> always ****p it to them if necessary.
>
>
> steve
>
>
> "Frank Rowe" <r0we'south@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Help!
> >
> > I have a 20+ year old Craftsman Radial Arm Saw (model 113.199450), on
> > which the motor just burned out. Sears (noth the website and the phone
> > help people) says they can no longer get that motor because it's not
> > made anymore. The motor part # was 63608. Neither can I get parts for
> > it. At this point, the answer I get from Sears is to just pop on over
> > to my local Sears store & buy a new saw. However, that's about $600
> > more than I was hoping to spend.
> >
> > Are there any other sources in the world for replacement motors? I've
> > googled the model & part numbers ti no avail. I was hoping someone
> > here knew of another electric motor source.
> >
> > THanks!
>
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