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Google Sponsor Google Sponsor. Looks like a Powershop model. Mine's a MBF, and Hi Neal The DeWalt is generally inferior to the older models, with one exception. It's a relatively late model saw and suffered from lots of downgrades, such as plastic and sheet metal parts where cast iron had previously been. The exception is the motor, which is much more powerful than the older v saws. If the is cheap enough, it's worth buying in order to get the excellent motor.

That's what I did. That motor will fit onto some of the older, better saws. Not all of them, though. If you're interested, I can help you sort through what will work. Originally Posted by david brum. Hi Neal His price seems OK, especially if everything works and is in good shape and has the anti kickback arm.

You could always use it as a stop gap until you find something better down the road. Heck, you might be perfectly happy with it as is. Mine was rusty and had some broken parts. To answer your question about compatibility, the most common DeWalt with in interchangeable motor is the It's actually the motor yoke which determines interchangeability.

The has all the desirable features from the old yoke design, but happens to fit the newer motor. I believe that s were made in '59 and ' They are more squarish than the older saws, but still all cast iron.

They also have the motor switch on the front of the arm, which is nice. If you come across one and aren't sure, the guys over at the other forum can probably give better advice. The has something like a 2. Please let us know if you get the saw.

Old RASs are positively addictive. Had one for a few years. Loved it. Was offered more than I paid for it new, so I sold it.

Went through four other saws till I ended up with a , the 12" version. Love it. That's a great price for that saw, in the condition you describe. Rick Potter. It states on the motor it is a 3 HP. The table looks like I will need to replace it. The carriage? The manual states not to oil the bearings or rail. Taped to the manual was the original receipt for Will try to post pics. I believe this manual will be a valuable resource of knowledge that will provide a lot of helpful information that is often hard to find.

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