Just finished converting my Super Split over to electric. Sure wish I ha done it sooner.
Cruised down to the local Tractor Supply this morning and picked up a 1.5 Hp Marathon farm rated motor. I guess farmers are harder on stuff than the rest of us yahoos..? Got a 7/8" hub and a 3.5" weld-a-pulley, some wiring supplies, a switch, and headed back to the shop. Took a couple of hours to get it done. Had to drill the mounting plate on the SS to match the motor, then run to town again for more hardware. I'm doing pretty god if I only have to make two trips to town to finish a project.
It's pretty nice to be splitting, in the shop, with no noisy gas engine running. Got the heat on, the radio on, and splitting away. I'm half tempted to run a conveyor out the back of the building...
Cruised down to the local Tractor Supply this morning and picked up a 1.5 Hp Marathon farm rated motor. I guess farmers are harder on stuff than the rest of us yahoos..? Got a 7/8" hub and a 3.5" weld-a-pulley, some wiring supplies, a switch, and headed back to the shop. Took a couple of hours to get it done. Had to drill the mounting plate on the SS to match the motor, then run to town again for more hardware. I'm doing pretty god if I only have to make two trips to town to finish a project.
It's pretty nice to be splitting, in the shop, with no noisy gas engine running. Got the heat on, the radio on, and splitting away. I'm half tempted to run a conveyor out the back of the building...