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Baldor Motor

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Does it start if you spin the shaft with your fingers. If so then it's probably the start capacitor.
 
This may provide some insight or not.
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This may provide some insight or not.
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Just trying to help Vincent, so apologies for butting into your reply Inquisitive, but I couldn't get your web url to open without a bit of manipulation so here's the pdf attached for Vincent

....although as stated above, it most likely is the capacitor (inside the raised metal dome) that is at fault.......definitely worth checking out first.

Rotarymaker
 

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Vincent,

Did you have success? If so please tell us about it. What were your findings?

Was it a faulty starter capacitor?
 
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