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Get a hold of Emerson . I think they have a few laying around .
On a more serious note ... I would keep an eye on craiglist for a donor machine .
Here is pittsburgh as an example
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You don't need Sears, a motor shop can probably help if you're intent on keeping it. That motor has a capacitor...and it's a good bet that's what is bad. The drawing on ereplacementparts is so bad I can't tell where the capacitor is located, but you may have to separate the motor housing. The small black cylinder (if there) is the capacitor and it may stink and be leaking oil. If so (or even if it isn't) replace it. The other thing is the centrifugal switch might just be clogged with sawdust (opposite side of the blade). A good blowing out with compressed air might clear it up.
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Also check the centrifugal switch, if it has one, or the potential relay if that's what it has instead of a centrifugal switch.
Start winding could also be fried. Which is usually terminal on such a small motor.
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