Posted by JDseller on March 03, 2011 at 17:49:56 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: ot electric motor posted by dieseldoc on March 02, 2011 at 17:16:26:
Baldor motors are "farm duty" I don"t know what they mean by that. My grain leg came with GE motors on it. They lasted 20 + years. Lightening struck the leg two years ago. The local grain equipment guy put Baldor motors back on it. THEY ARE JUNK. They did not last one season. I replaced them with new GE motors and have not had any problems.
Also what are you meaning by hot?? You can only touch 110-115 degrees without getting burnt. That is not that hot for mechanical stuff. Have you checked the temperature with a laser thermometer? Then you will know how hot it is getting. A lot of newer electric motors run in the 135-150 degree range. They are supposed to be more efficient. That I am not sure on being true but that is what the manufactures claim.
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