Yes, Virgina, it can indeed be done.
I will be the first to tell you that this modification is beyond the scope of the normal tinkerer....
The first task is to pry the ends of the case open, drive the plastic fan off the end, and get the windings like this. THen very carefully cut, and undo the lashings... They very carefully buried the connections in the windings. The lighter gauge coil is the starting coil, simply isolate it from the run coil, and those leads come back out to the switch box. I then put the motor back together and tested it. It will now run in either direction. Tomorrow I will obtain the reversing switch and do the wiring in the switch box.
My Oregon 511 does a good job with a reversible motor. I am anxious to see how nice the USG can do with a reversible motor. The accuracy of this grinder is exceptional!
I told the boss on the way out the door today that I am working on the grinder... He rolled his eyes.
I will be the first to tell you that this modification is beyond the scope of the normal tinkerer....
The first task is to pry the ends of the case open, drive the plastic fan off the end, and get the windings like this. THen very carefully cut, and undo the lashings... They very carefully buried the connections in the windings. The lighter gauge coil is the starting coil, simply isolate it from the run coil, and those leads come back out to the switch box. I then put the motor back together and tested it. It will now run in either direction. Tomorrow I will obtain the reversing switch and do the wiring in the switch box.
My Oregon 511 does a good job with a reversible motor. I am anxious to see how nice the USG can do with a reversible motor. The accuracy of this grinder is exceptional!
I told the boss on the way out the door today that I am working on the grinder... He rolled his eyes.