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Default Mixer motor suggestions


"Jim Elbrecht" wrote in message
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DD_BobK wrote:

On Jul 14, 9:29 pm, "Steve B" wrote:
I bought an old cement mixer. About 24" in diameter, about 24" deep.
Old,
old, old. Has new big pulley on the end of shaft, and motor plate. What
horsepower would you recommend so as to handle a good days work, and not
overload it or kick the 20 amp breaker? I believe I can do with a one
speed
one direction motor. They are all over the map from $150 to $700.

Steve


Steve-

I was going to give you a SWAG of 1/3 to 1/2 hp
but then I remembered I used to own a Conoga mixer
(a buddy "borrowed" in 1997 and wound up taking it to Texas)

Away, check this out, I think it matches your description pretty well.

http://canogamixers.com/con_mix_113.html

the hp is important but so is the rpm.....you have two general speed
groups, 1725 & 3450.
I don't know for sure but I'd guess 1725.


Nah- he said "OLD" BG-- Here's a twin to mine-
http://okauctioninc.com/OK102308001_edited.JPG

1/2 HP 1725 with a 1 1/2 or 2" pulley has kept mine going all day with
no problem. I'm guessing a 1/3 would work, too.

Steve says it has a 'new big pulley'. The size of that pulley makes
all the difference in the world. Mine is 19". The geared part
of the drum is 24". I'm not sure what my RPMs of the drum are-- but
I'm sure it matters.

My usual 'load' is 2gallons of cement, 4 of sand & 6 of gravel.
[or 2 bags of redi-mix. . . or is it 3?]

I paid $50 for mine in 1988. Now there's $50 that has gotten a
workout! I bet I've mixed 20 yards of concrete in it over the years.


Yes, one speed, one direction.

I'd suggest a Baldor 1/2hp , new something like $250 to $300.....check
craigslist maybe you can find a used one cheap.


If I was looking at craigslist, I'd grab a free washing machine with
electronics problems- and yank the 1/3 HP motor out on the way to the
scrapyard.

Jim


That looks a lot like mine, even down to the steel wheels. I'm going to
have to put a hitch on it so I can drag it around with the ATV, but that's
no problem. Looks like 1/2 hp should do it. This one has a 24" ring gear,
too. And cost me $50, too. Gotta get it going to pour the footers for my
steel shade cover.

Steve

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