Brown and sharpe collet

$900 for a motor is cheaper than a good phase converter. Nice machine at a great price. I'll recoup ya some for the rotary table!
 
I know on B & S horizontal mills, the S/N is located on the face of the column just above the spindle. That being a vertical mill, the s/n may be located on the face of the column, either on the right or left at the top. Older mills will be either a three digit or four digit number. Newer one's, I want to say, after around 1935, are a xxx-xxx-xxxx serial number, and is usually found on the main casting of the machine on the side or back of the machine.

EDIT: Your machine looks new enough in the picture and the looks of the spindle, that it may have a NMTB No. 50 taper in the spindle.

Ken
Thanks Ken for the info, I will check this weekend.

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