Posted by ohjeffoh on January 11, 2021 at 14:53:00 from (24.210.122.41):
I have a chance to buy a very old electro magnet, the kind I used to see hanging from a crane or track hoe in a salvage yard. Their is an old burn pile on my property and if I can hang this off my front end loader it should make cleanup easier and make a little money in the process, I'm not going to sort it by hand for fear of what might be in the burn pile that could be harmful to my health.
The old man that owned it died a couple yrs ago he used it in his locomotive salvage business and his kids are in the mood to scrap everything to clean the place up. problem is no one knows the specs for voltage input, I looked at it today it has no data plate, it has two fairly large wires to power it I would guess 4 ga.
The only Info I can find is from a drunk that used to work for him he said when they used it they put a gas powered generator on the crane to power the magnet but he had no idea how he hooked it to the generator. Since their is so many great minds on here I hope someone can help me.
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