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Old 12-19-2021, 09:02 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by KDL View Post
A new motor should be readily available for about $165.00 if repairing doesn't work out.
I agree. I wouldn't even bother to try and repair the motor.
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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