bucky wrote:
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I had a local motor shop look at it about a year ago to the tune of $120 when it was still barely working properly.Took it back last week when it was about dead, they said it was still fine. I think I need to find a new motor shop but in the meantime I need to get this fixed. Thanks
POWERGEAR. When there is a big swing on part prices, especially on Powergear motors, that usually means that the part is NOT the correct part for your system. $700 to $900 is the usual price range for your Model number motor. Doug