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Take the motor out and take to a local motors repair and rewinds shop. Drop it on the counter and say "can I have one of these please". It is just a motor, form size, voltage and speed.
you would have to go to a place that sells motors and get one by motor type, that than the appliance make and model. All electric motors are standard by size, voltage, speed and fixings.
Check the bearings, a spray of penetrating oil on all the bearings may help, but the ideal solution would be to strip the unit and replace the bearings. The moist air in the basement may have gotten into the bearings and started a build up of a rust film and the start of bearing siezure.
The Lakewood fan uses a computer power supply type female plug.
This is known as a C13 plug: three rectangular female outlets in a triangular pattern.
You should be able to find this type of plug at a good electronics store;
Fry's Electronics would be a good choice.
It may not come in the 10 foot length of the original, but that is what extension cords are for. :)
just trry to find a motor with the same wattage, power,and shaft type.
off hand i don't know where to get motors except off of ebay or the factory, but good luck!
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