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Thread: My Cut Motor

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    Default My Cut Motor

    I guess things can overheat. SO how much is new cut motor
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    I tried going back through some of my orders and could not find the one for the cut motor. I know it was less than $100 and $75 is kind of stuck in my head. There is also a $40 refundable core charge.

    That does look like it got real hot.. maybe a little smoke too!!
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    As of August 8th a reconditioned cut motor was $77.25 with a $40 core return, I just found it in one of my old invoices. They didn't have any new ones available at the time, so if you choose that route I am sure it would be a bit more.

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    Bet it was short brushes that started to arc and caused the heat...

    Every 250 hours you need to be looking at the cut motor brushes...

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