Old 06-16-2010, 05:18 PM
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purplefiend
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by purplefiend
I'm no expert, but looks from the serial number it is a 99K, 30,000 allotted Dec. 3, 1937. Manufactured in Clydebank Scotland. I am not sure but it appears the motor may need to have a converter to our electrical system.

Pretty machine. :-D
it looks like the motor is a 220 volt., if so then you need a voltage converter if you live in USA or Canada.
Or just swap the motor out for one set up for 110v. Very simple to do and save the motor thats on it someone may need it in the UK.

Billy
You also need to change out the light bulb too.
Sharon W.
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