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WEEDEN ELECTRIC MOTORS Weeden Manufacturing made several electric motors, they were primarily used as generators driven by one of their steam engines. As models sell on Ebay I am now listing the selling price, since many factors come into play with items up for auction this can only be taken as a very general value. I will try to give a basic description of the condition from the information on the listing. A range of prices will be selected, to save space duplicate prices, within a few dollars, for similar models will not be listed. The Weeden No. 1 motor and the No. 101 motor are very similar, both have a 2 1/2" dia. flywheel and a 6" X 4" base. The motor model can be identified by the armature brackets, the No. 1 used straight bars with spacers, the No. 101 used bent bars with no spacer. Manufactured from 1910 to 1912, then replaced by the No. 101.
Flywheel is 2 1/2" in diameter, base is 6" X 4", motor is about 4" high. The weeden No. 101 is a similar motor to the above No. 1 that it replaced in 1912, production continued into 1918. This is a unique motor, similar to the No. 101 but has star shaped armature windings, not sure if it was manufactured like this or if it has been altered. Ebay Sales No. 101 Motor June /09 - Rough condition, needs restoration - 10 bids - 28.49 USD August /09 - Altered, automotive switch added, good condition - 9 bids - 39.95 USD July /09 - Good condition - 13 bids - 52.58 USD May /09 - Good condition - 2 bids - 76.00 USD Nov. /09 - Good condition - 5 bids - 125.00 USD - US bids only March /10 - Excellent condition - 9 bids - 174.50 USD - US bids only The weeden No. 102 was introduced in 1913, production continued into 1918. 6" X 4" base with 2 1/2" flywheel. Early models were mounted on a wooden sub-base attached to a cast iron base, later models had a nickel plated steel base. Ebay Sales No. 102 Motor April /10 - Needs Repairs, otherwise good - 6 bids - 77.00 USD - Worldwide bids Jan /10 - Excellent condition, with box and instructions - 22 bids - 432.73 USD - US only The Weeden No. 104 motor is a No. 101 motor and countershaft mounted on a 10 1/4" X 5" metal base. It was introduced in 1912 and produced until 1918. Ebay Sales No. 104 Motor April /10 - Good condition - 2 bids - 76.00 USD - US bids only The Weeden No. 105 motor is a No. 101 motor and force pump combined, mounted on a 8 1/2" X 6" metal base. It was introduced in 1911 and continued until 1918. Ebay Sales No. 105 Motor Sept. /09 - Good Condition - 12 bids - 180.27 USD
Thanks Dick
Thanks Dick The Weeden No.106 motor was introduced in 1912 and produced until 1918, it is actually a No. 101 motor with an overhead shaft with five pulleys. Base is 6" X 4" and it stands 8" high. Ebay Sales No. 106 Motor June /09 - Good condition, with original box - 10 bids - 391.00 USD The Weeden No.107 motor was introduced in 1912 and produced until 1918, it is actually a No. 101 motor with two lines of shafting. Base is 6" X 4", it stands 6 1/4" high. The Weeden No.111 motor was introduced in 1912 and produced until 1918, it is a reversible motor. Base is 4" X 4", it stands 5 3/4" high. Ebay Sales No. 111 Motor October /09 - Good condition - 13 bids - 198.35 USD
Thanks Morphy Auctions The Weeden No.109 motor was introduced in 1912 and produced until 1918, it is a reversible motor. Base is 4" X 6", it stands 8" high.
The Weeden No.112 motor was introduced in 1912 and produced until 1918, it is a reversible motor. Base is 4" X 8", it stands 5 1/4" high. The Weeden No. 117 motor was introduced in about 1916 and produced until 1918. Base is 4" X 6" and it stands 3 1/2" high. |
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