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    I'm with Bear I'd like to see what's inside too.



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    I like to work for the copper . So if you really would end up with 751 sans copper Thats short steel @ .15 = $ 112 unfortunately steel is down a bit so it's probably more like .12 .13 per lb
    could be an extra $ 145 @ ?? how many HRS ,thats the real question.
    I don't know if that motor has brushes but if it does I'd sure like to see the CU that conducts with the brushes


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