JA

"Joe AutoDrill"

14/09/2005 1:57 PM

Anyone need a 15 HP motor? FREE.

Anyone need a 15 HP motor? FREE.

Not sure of the make or power requirements other than the fact that it was
for USA use... My vendor had it, and the SN plate has been ripped off and
returned as a warranty item. He was throwing it away because one of the
"tie rods" mounting points is snapped off the cast housing in shipment to
him. The shaft spins freely and looks to be 1" or greater in diameter. It
has never been wired so I doubt it is blown. He said it was a 15 HP motor
anyways and it is certainly heavy enough to convince me of it's rating...
<grin>

Free to whomever wants to pick it up from me and/or pay actual UPS ground
shipping although I'd REALLY prefer that you pick it up.

I'm in Northern, NJ... 07946

It is going in the dumpster Friday if nobody shows interest. If multiple
people respond, I'll hold a "lottery" to choose the recipient. Pick-up
folks receive preferential treatment.

Regards,
Joe Agro, Jr.
(800) 871-5022
(908) 542-0244
http://www.AutoDrill.com
http://www.Multi-Drill.com

V8013-R



This topic has 7 replies

Gr

"Gus"

in reply to "Joe AutoDrill" on 14/09/2005 1:57 PM

14/09/2005 7:24 AM

Joe AutoDrill wrote:
> Anyone need a 15 HP motor? FREE.
>
> Not sure of the make or power requirements other than the fact that it was
> for USA use... My vendor had it, and the SN plate has been ripped off and
> returned as a warranty item. He was throwing it away because one of the
> "tie rods" mounting points is snapped off the cast housing in shipment to
> him. The shaft spins freely and looks to be 1" or greater in diameter. It
> has never been wired so I doubt it is blown. He said it was a 15 HP motor
> anyways and it is certainly heavy enough to convince me of it's rating...
> <grin>


How much do you figure it weighs?

Could a 1/2 ton pickup handle it?

Gus

DB

Duane Bozarth

in reply to "Joe AutoDrill" on 14/09/2005 1:57 PM

14/09/2005 9:39 AM

Gus wrote:
>
> Joe AutoDrill wrote:
> > Anyone need a 15 HP motor? FREE.
> >
> > Not sure of the make or power requirements other than the fact that it was
> > for USA use... My vendor had it, and the SN plate has been ripped off and
> > returned as a warranty item. He was throwing it away because one of the
> > "tie rods" mounting points is snapped off the cast housing in shipment to
> > him. The shaft spins freely and looks to be 1" or greater in diameter. It
> > has never been wired so I doubt it is blown. He said it was a 15 HP motor
> > anyways and it is certainly heavy enough to convince me of it's rating...
> > <grin>
>
> How much do you figure it weighs?

Google is your friend... :)

http://emstore.store-logic.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=catalog.prodInfo&productID=10&categoryID=46

Shows a Leeson at 300 lb

> Could a 1/2 ton pickup handle it?

I was going to guess <500...

DB

Duane Bozarth

in reply to "Joe AutoDrill" on 14/09/2005 1:57 PM

14/09/2005 9:39 AM

Gus wrote:
>
> Joe AutoDrill wrote:
> > Anyone need a 15 HP motor? FREE.
> >
> > Not sure of the make or power requirements other than the fact that it was
> > for USA use... My vendor had it, and the SN plate has been ripped off and
> > returned as a warranty item. He was throwing it away because one of the
> > "tie rods" mounting points is snapped off the cast housing in shipment to
> > him. The shaft spins freely and looks to be 1" or greater in diameter. It
> > has never been wired so I doubt it is blown. He said it was a 15 HP motor
> > anyways and it is certainly heavy enough to convince me of it's rating...
> > <grin>
>
> How much do you figure it weighs?

Google is your friend... :)

http://emstore.store-logic.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=catalog.prodInfo&productID=10&categoryID=46

Shows a Leeson at 300 lb

DB

Duane Bozarth

in reply to "Joe AutoDrill" on 14/09/2005 1:57 PM

14/09/2005 10:04 AM

Joe AutoDrill wrote:
>
> > How much do you figure it weighs?
> >
> > Could a 1/2 ton pickup handle it?
>
> It is in the trunk of my Saturn sports car... I put it there myself. Maybe
> 100 lbs. tops... Probably more like 75.
> --


What the heck is it, then? That's <way> too light for any ordinary 15
hp motor.

DB

Duane Bozarth

in reply to "Joe AutoDrill" on 14/09/2005 1:57 PM

14/09/2005 10:29 AM

Joe AutoDrill wrote:
>
> I have a call into them... Maybe he will be nice enough to tell me. :)
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Joe Agro, Jr.
> (800) 871-5022
> (908) 542-0244
> http://www.AutoDrill.com
> http://www.Multi-Drill.com
>
> V8013-R
>
> "Duane Bozarth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Joe AutoDrill wrote:
> >>
> >> > How much do you figure it weighs?
> >> >
> >> > Could a 1/2 ton pickup handle it?
> >>
> >> It is in the trunk of my Saturn sports car... I put it there myself.
> >> Maybe
> >> 100 lbs. tops... Probably more like 75.
> >> --
> >
> >
> > What the heck is it, then? That's <way> too light for any ordinary 15
> > hp motor.

Would be about right for 3 to 5 hp, though. What's the overall
shape/dimensions/base? Might give a clue.

JA

"Joe AutoDrill"

in reply to "Joe AutoDrill" on 14/09/2005 1:57 PM

14/09/2005 3:16 PM

I have a call into them... Maybe he will be nice enough to tell me. :)

--


Regards,
Joe Agro, Jr.
(800) 871-5022
(908) 542-0244
http://www.AutoDrill.com
http://www.Multi-Drill.com

V8013-R


"Duane Bozarth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Joe AutoDrill wrote:
>>
>> > How much do you figure it weighs?
>> >
>> > Could a 1/2 ton pickup handle it?
>>
>> It is in the trunk of my Saturn sports car... I put it there myself.
>> Maybe
>> 100 lbs. tops... Probably more like 75.
>> --
>
>
> What the heck is it, then? That's <way> too light for any ordinary 15
> hp motor.

JA

"Joe AutoDrill"

in reply to "Joe AutoDrill" on 14/09/2005 1:57 PM

14/09/2005 2:43 PM

> How much do you figure it weighs?
>
> Could a 1/2 ton pickup handle it?

It is in the trunk of my Saturn sports car... I put it there myself. Maybe
100 lbs. tops... Probably more like 75.
--


Regards,
Joe Agro, Jr.
(800) 871-5022
(908) 542-0244
http://www.AutoDrill.com
http://www.Multi-Drill.com

V8013-R



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