You want to replace the motor with the same type "1750 RPM, 4 pole," a 3600 RPM wouldn't make any sense and will be noisier. The motor starter contactor should have a current rating indicated on the model information, given that the overload relay range is listed as 9-27A, the contactor must be rated for at least 30A which may be adequate but would look up the model number specifications. Technically you need to wire the contactor/overload relay for single phase with a 3 pole magnetic starter (look this up on any motor starter, it is basically the addition of a jumper wire. I would use it until it fails, replacement starts are not that expensive.