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New Hampshire Electric Motors https://www.nheminc.com/about-us
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A new motor should be readily available for about $165.00 if repairing doesn't work out.
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It will cost more than a new motor. I'm sure you can get a motor on Amazon or Grainger or something. Might end up with a new control for it and possibly a different belt depending on the height it ends up at. If you know how to run that drill press it takes about as much skill to replace it yourself ![]() |
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I have no personal information on these folks other than their ads on TV.
http://aaapumpservice.com/ Click on the menu bars on the upper left to get to the electric motors and motor repairs. Dave
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