I will second TC’s comments. I remotored a SWM 4-4-2 with a motor that
was about the size of the end of my thumb that outperforms most larger
motors. It has no markings, and I got it in a grab bag at one of the
conventions, but as Jettie Padgett will attest, that little motor is
something else. Dead quiet and super smooth, I thought it was dead when I
bench tested it, but when I grabbed the shaft, I burnt my fingers and there
was no way I could stop it. Wish I could get a bunch more!!
Bill Winans
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Size is not everything. Many of the high tech motors I have outpull
any Pitman antique you can fit in the hood.
....TCC:}
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