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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 |
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