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That looks like a 34-444 that I had, and it may have the motor that Delta rated at 1.5 HP for 120V, and 2 HP for 240V. In truth it's a 2 HP motor they derated at 120 to meet UL requirements. If that's the case you may still get what you want.
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01-12-2020, 09:49 PM
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It is indeed the 34-444. Here is a pic with the specs.
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01-12-2020, 09:52 PM
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Larger pic. I’ll try and get a pic of the motor plate.
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Looks exactly like my Craftsman 3 hp contractors saw.
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Two suggestions...one already has been made.
1. Dedicated dado blade setup.
2. Don't laugh but part it out on Ebay. I have done it and have gotten for more then I could have sold an intact saw for. Fence, rails, stand, crank handles, cast iron top, motor, etc....plus you have a mobile base.
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