I understand less than beans about electric motors. I have a 35 year old Sears Craftsman radial arm saw. It has a 1 1/2 hp capacitor electric motor (rated at 3450 rpm if that means anything). When I turn it on it hums rather loudly and the shaft will turn but very slowly. I turn it off and back on and it does the same. I notices that sometimes the shaft will rotate slowly one way and sometimes it will rotate the otherway. A couple of times it would not even hum (thermal protection I think) but would after I leave it alone for a couple of hours. Once it started and ran normally but when I shut it off and immediately restarted it I would get the hum and slow rotation. When the switch is off the shaft spins freely and is not binding at all so I assume the problem is not mechanical.<br /><br />I took it to an electric motor shop yesterday and they would not even look at it saying it it too old and they also said something about a split case which means nothing to me.<br /><br />Any ideas??<br /><br />Howard