Which is why I jumped on the opportunityCrazywarriorman wrote:Congrats! Getting a siren alone is pretty hard, let alone a single phase one!

SirenTech is a really nice guy, I wouldn't hesitate to do business with him again at all.
Unless it was completely illegible, I'd keep it the way it is. Gives it some character.Siren Man wrote:Does anyone have any idea where or how I can get my motor plate refinished? It's pretty scratched up. It's legible, but just barely.
Marathon made the three phase motors, and STH-10s have always used 7 1/2 HP motors. Northwestern Electric made the single phase motors.TBOLT1000 wrote:boy are you lucky! Before I got the chance to get my t-bolt, I had wanted an STH-10 with a 10HP single phase marathon motor.
Marathon did not make the single phase motors for the STH-10, Northwestern did. murrfarms corrected himself on that, you probably missed that specific comment where he did.TBOLT1000 wrote:no, STH-10`s used 10HP 3phase and single phase motors and 7.5HP 3phase and single phase motors. here is a video of one with a 10HP single phase marathon motor. if you don`t believe me go to the comments in this video and find the one that says it does have a marathon motor on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djqi86jMl5g
Ah, so that confirms the Wikipedia article true. There WAS a 10HP three phase model made for a while.TBOLT1000 wrote:Here is the picture of an ID tag on an STH-10 with a 10 HP motor on it.
http://s123.photobucket.com/albums/o305 ... 0_0689.jpg
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