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Martin

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May 8, 2006, 3:09:37 PM5/8/06
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If you email a response, you must address it to funkychateau at yahoo
dot com. "Reply to" is a spam-blocker. Also, please note that this
motor is located in Dallas, and I will not be able to crate/ship it.
Bring a pickup truck and I will load it in with my shop crane.

Baldor 30-horsepower "Super-E" series electric motor. 3550 RPM, 30 HP,
NEMA nominal efficiency 93%. Configurable for either 230 or 460 volts,
3-phase power. Could be the basis for a very nice single- to
three-phase rotary converter for a large shop. Weighs about 400 lbs (a
guess, I can't lift it). Picture links below:

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/funkychateau/detail?.dir=/f611scd&.dnm=...


http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/funkychateau/detail?.dir=/f611scd&.dnm=...


Price: $200 or trade - I collect pool cues, guns, and other stuff that
is smaller and more easily moved than this motor!

Ignoramus25821

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May 8, 2006, 3:18:36 PM5/8/06
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tha link to pictures is invalid.

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Cliff

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May 8, 2006, 3:43:47 PM5/8/06
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On 8 May 2006 12:09:37 -0700, "Martin" <funkycha...@yahoo.com> wrote:

You may wish to mention the frame and other data from the plate.
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Cliff

Martin

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May 8, 2006, 5:23:53 PM5/8/06
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Ignoramus25821 wrote:
> tha link to pictures is invalid.

Sorry about that, looks like it got cut off in pasting. Try these:

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/funkychateau/detail?.dir=/f611scd&.dnm=9379scd.jpg&.src=ph

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/funkychateau/detail?.dir=/f611scd&.dnm=40bbscd.jpg&.src=ph

Martin

Martin

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May 8, 2006, 5:24:58 PM5/8/06
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Thanks, I attached a picture of the plate.

Martin

Ignoramus25821

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May 8, 2006, 6:32:28 PM5/8/06
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That's a very nice looking motor. If you were in Chicagoland, I would
have some interest in this motor.

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Cliff

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May 8, 2006, 10:01:21 PM5/8/06
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On Mon, 08 May 2006 22:32:28 GMT, Ignoramus25821
<ignoram...@NOSPAM.25821.invalid> wrote:

>That's a very nice looking motor. If you were in Chicagoland, I would
>have some interest in this motor.

If he could tie it down on a skid & get the skid picked up shipping
might not be too bad common carrier.
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Cliff

PrecisionMechanicaL

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May 8, 2006, 10:22:44 PM5/8/06
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"Cliff" <Clhu...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Probly easier to search Ebay..."xxx mileage from xxx zip code", under the
"advanced search" function...

Fairly productive likely being to search "title and description" using the
terms < "Electric motor" *phase > ( or similar).

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SVL


Edwin Pawlowski

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May 8, 2006, 10:44:53 PM5/8/06
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"Martin" <funkycha...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

>
> Baldor 30-horsepower "Super-E" series electric motor. 3550 RPM, 30 HP,
> NEMA nominal efficiency 93%. Configurable for either 230 or 460 volts,
> 3-phase power. Could be the basis for a very nice single- to
> three-phase rotary converter for a large shop. Weighs about 400 lbs (a
> guess, I can't lift it). Picture links below:

> Price: $200 or trade - I collect pool cues, guns, and other stuff that


> is smaller and more easily moved than this motor!
>

List price is over $2000. Weight is about 330 to 380.


GarlicDude

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May 8, 2006, 11:28:25 PM5/8/06
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Martin wrote:
Also, please note that this
> motor is located in Dallas, and I will not be able to crate/ship it.
> Bring a pickup truck and I will load it in with my shop crane.
>
> Baldor 30-horsepower "Super-E" series electric motor. 3550 RPM, 30 HP,
> NEMA nominal efficiency 93%. Configurable for either 230 or 460 volts,
> 3-phase power.
>
> Price: $200 or trade - I collect pool cues, guns, and other stuff that
> is smaller and more easily moved than this motor!
>

Martin, You mike give craigslist a try:

http://dallas.craigslist.org/

Best,
Steve

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Leon

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May 9, 2006, 9:50:08 AM5/9/06
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"Cliff" <Clhu...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Probably way more than the asking price of the motor. I checked what I
could ship 500# from LA to Houston and it was way more than what a regular
shipper gets charged. Regular price was $260.


Ignoramus19605

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May 9, 2006, 9:54:41 AM5/9/06
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Shipping is of such nature that prices vary wildly.

Some of the things that I shipped, with costs:

- 500 lbs hydraulic lift from IL to TX, with pickup from my
house, $250
- 500 lbs three DC power supplies on pallet, IL to east coast,
$167 with delivery to local dock
- 200 lbs one DC power supply, $87

I am not a shipping wizard, I simply use Freightquote. They are very
good.

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Martin

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May 9, 2006, 9:57:58 AM5/9/06
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GarlicDude wrote:
>
> Martin, You mike give craigslist a try:
>
> http://dallas.craigslist.org/
>
> Best,
> Steve

Done, thanks.

Robert Swinney

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May 9, 2006, 1:59:06 PM5/9/06
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In the pix it looks like a small cord is tied around the lifting eye. Is
that for starting it on single-phase current??

Bob Swinney


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Anthony

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May 9, 2006, 6:32:34 PM5/9/06
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"Robert Swinney" <jud...@comcast.net> wrote in
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> In the pix it looks like a small cord is tied around the lifting eye.
> Is that for starting it on single-phase current??
>

Hehe

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Edwin Pawlowski

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May 9, 2006, 10:06:01 PM5/9/06
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"Leon" <removespa...@swbell.net> wrote in message

>
> Probably way more than the asking price of the motor. I checked what I
> could ship 500# from LA to Houston and it was way more than what a regular
> shipper gets charged. Regular price was $260.

True, but the asking price of the motor is about 1/10th the value of it. If
I had need for it, I'd gladly pay shipping considering the landed price.


Cliff

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May 10, 2006, 3:19:36 AM5/10/06
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 13:50:08 GMT, "Leon" <removespa...@swbell.net> wrote:

>"Cliff" <Clhu...@aol.com> wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 08 May 2006 22:32:28 GMT, Ignoramus25821
>> <ignoram...@NOSPAM.25821.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>That's a very nice looking motor. If you were in Chicagoland, I would
>>>have some interest in this motor.
>>
>> If he could tie it down on a skid & get the skid picked up shipping
>> might not be too bad common carrier.
>
>
> Probably way more than the asking price of the motor.

Consider the value.

>I checked what I
>could ship 500# from LA to Houston and it was way more than what a regular
>shipper gets charged.

?? Via common carrier?

>Regular price was $260.

For what class of material?
New motors vs scrap Iron on a slow skid might be different tariffs.
Nor would it seem to be time-critical.
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Cliff

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