03-25-2005, 07:10 PM
another thing to concider is the money you want to spend and the lifespan of the motor.
You can pick up some older motors fairly cheep that are going to last for several years if properly maintained.
I take on several motors a year that are very dependable, most of them are built in the early 60's.
I see quite a few on the for sale in utah board time to time that are fairly reasonably priced.
DZ
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You can pick up some older motors fairly cheep that are going to last for several years if properly maintained.
I take on several motors a year that are very dependable, most of them are built in the early 60's.
I see quite a few on the for sale in utah board time to time that are fairly reasonably priced.
DZ
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