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    I have sold broken ones and advertised as fix or repair or motor for a go cart project since most are horizontal shaft.

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    Maybe I'll go with that instead. After I find out if it works. hard to do for the time being, though... Have to work my "real job"

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    Looks as though this has already been covered, a few times. Sorry I didn't notice before. Should I leave this post up, or just delete? It's a big electric one, for what its worth.

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