Rick B.
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So, with a CL asking price of $20 and a take home price of $15 I just had to buy it. It started up right away, ran very well with no vibration and took a reasonably long time to come to a stop so I'm comfortable with the bearings at this time.
The original badge was very abused and borderline unreadable. As I wasn't opening up the motor I didn't want to remove the original badge and risk having the back end of the rivets fall into the case and cause a disaster so I will just paint over it and apply some sort of decal or sticker to the plate. As I usually use my machines I'm not interested in accurate restorations. I do refurbishing which gives me the leeway as o how I rebuild.
I was able to read the number 1Z707 on the badge but couldn't tell if there was a letter after the number. Nor does not indicate a year of manufacture so any ideas? The only oval Dayton badges I found where red and silver whereas mine is red silver and black so I don't know if mine is an older or newer generation. From what I could read the info was basically the same on both badges. It does indicate that it is a 3/4 h.p. but does not specify a wheel diameter. Upon removal the wheels they are marked 7" but there seemed to be room for 8" wheels so I don't know if these wheels are originals. The base has a flat front with a simple toggle switch. Other red badged models have a raised step on the front with a toggle.
The screws, bolts nuts and threads are all SAE so at least I pretty sure it was USA made.
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It does indeed look grubby but disassembly is complete, clean up is done and repaint is in progress. More pics to come
The original badge was very abused and borderline unreadable. As I wasn't opening up the motor I didn't want to remove the original badge and risk having the back end of the rivets fall into the case and cause a disaster so I will just paint over it and apply some sort of decal or sticker to the plate. As I usually use my machines I'm not interested in accurate restorations. I do refurbishing which gives me the leeway as o how I rebuild.
I was able to read the number 1Z707 on the badge but couldn't tell if there was a letter after the number. Nor does not indicate a year of manufacture so any ideas? The only oval Dayton badges I found where red and silver whereas mine is red silver and black so I don't know if mine is an older or newer generation. From what I could read the info was basically the same on both badges. It does indicate that it is a 3/4 h.p. but does not specify a wheel diameter. Upon removal the wheels they are marked 7" but there seemed to be room for 8" wheels so I don't know if these wheels are originals. The base has a flat front with a simple toggle switch. Other red badged models have a raised step on the front with a toggle.
The screws, bolts nuts and threads are all SAE so at least I pretty sure it was USA made.
View media item 96942
View media item 96943
View media item 96944
It does indeed look grubby but disassembly is complete, clean up is done and repaint is in progress. More pics to come