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If you email a response, you must address it to funkychateau at yahoo
dot com. "Reply to" is a spam-blocker. Also, please note that this motor is located in Dallas, and I will not be able to crate/ship it. Bring a pickup truck and I will load it in with my shop crane. Baldor 30-horsepower "Super-E" series electric motor. 3550 RPM, 30 HP, NEMA nominal efficiency 93%. Configurable for either 230 or 460 volts, 3-phase power. Could be the basis for a very nice single- to three-phase rotary converter for a large shop. Weighs about 400 lbs (a guess, I can't lift it). Picture links below: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/funkyc.../f611scd&.dnm=... http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/funkyc.../f611scd&.dnm=... Price: $200 or trade - I collect pool cues, guns, and other stuff that is smaller and more easily moved than this motor! |
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