I bought a Grizzly 19" heavy-duty bandsaw in 2011. I had some initial difficulties with it (vibration), but after Grizzly sent me a new set of cast iron wheels the vibration became tolerable. I am a weekend wood-worker with a full time job that keeps me out of the shop way too much. Over the seven years I've had this saw I probably didn't put 10 hrs on it. A couple of months ago I was cutting some light weight styrofoam panels and the saw wouldn't start. The motor would begin to turn, but then trip the overload switch before it got up to speed. I called Grizzly technical support and after two months of trouble shooting and $100 worth of switches and capacitors I was left with the same problem. Grizzly told me that the machine was obviously out of warranty and there was nothing they could do but take my order for a new $500 motor. I'm really reluctant to buy another Grizzly motor given what happened. Does any other manufacturer make a motor that would fit this saw? I know there are other brands of motors out there with similar specifications, but the face of the motor contains 4 holes that allow the motor to be bolted to a mounting plate to be fitted to the saw. Are those holes a standard, or is that specific to Grizzly? Any help would be greatly appreciated.