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We have one of your walk in freezers. One of the inside fan motors quit working. It is a Fasco motor mod-71639383---type-u63---1550 rpms---hp1/20. Do you have it? DooLittles Restaurant--Arnie Jennings/ Owner

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Fasco makes bunches of these types of motors. Call Rick at Restaurant Parts and More. Have motor in hand and I'll bet he can match it with one of the Fasco "Over the counter" type motors. I use them all the time and am very successful with them.
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  • freezewizard Dec 08, 2010

    That Fasco motor has no 71639383 stamped at the top of the motor. The P/N number on the bottom is the BOHN part number P/N 25300201
    I can tell you It's much easier to find the Bohn OEM part number. I found mine on Ebay for a decent price so there are still some out there.
    That particular motor is also showing a cross reference of D1126 by Fasco
    If you can't find the OEM motor (always preferred) try the D1126.

  • Dennis Boxerman Dec 10, 2010

    freezewizard is exactly right. I use the D1126 all the time with no issues. I would not hesitate in using it.

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