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Old 10-02-2014, 02:58 AM
cadeco cadeco is offline
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Originally Posted by Yankee29 View Post
Your motor length will depend on the setback of the bracket. It's an open ended question with too many variables.

For a baseline I'll give you specs of someone I know's rebuild. He had a 25" shaft motor, installed a hermco bracket and needed a 30" shaft motor to keep from blowing out when turning. There is a rule of thumb that for every foot the motor moves back you need to drop the motor.
Thanks yankee29.

I believe i read raise, not lower and that's the reason i was/am contemplating that motor.
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