I was on the Sears site, where you get to look up the part number of your motor. I imagine that most everyone here is familiar with this process.
But what if your motor isn't a Sears motor? What if it's an Eska (Montgomery Ward or any of a number of other brands), the same thing but without the Sears part number to find it?
Here's something that I just tried on the Sears website, and it worked for me.
Just out of the blue, I thought, "I wonder if I can use wild-cards to see all their motors?"
So for a model number, I entered 217.58* (the asterik was often used in DOS as a wild card).
This kicked up every single item Sears ever offered that starts with those numbers. Could probably just use the 217.* and get more maybe. I haven't tried that yet (though I would expect it to work).
Give it a try. It adds a whole lot of value to the Sears site!
But what if your motor isn't a Sears motor? What if it's an Eska (Montgomery Ward or any of a number of other brands), the same thing but without the Sears part number to find it?
Here's something that I just tried on the Sears website, and it worked for me.
Just out of the blue, I thought, "I wonder if I can use wild-cards to see all their motors?"
So for a model number, I entered 217.58* (the asterik was often used in DOS as a wild card).
This kicked up every single item Sears ever offered that starts with those numbers. Could probably just use the 217.* and get more maybe. I haven't tried that yet (though I would expect it to work).
Give it a try. It adds a whole lot of value to the Sears site!