Well done congrats!
What a machine to bring home for 60 quid, best deal I've seen anyone get.
Be careful that the trunnion doesn't break, should it be resting on the table.
I've seen quite a few machines with broken trunnions.
Should it be dual voltage, i.e should one be able see 240v on the motor nameplate,
then I'd stick a VFD on it myself, get something rated for 3 hp motors should start at about 100 quid
should you decide to upgrade it, to, say a three horsepower motor.
that is... should single phase motors be substantially more expensive on fleabay.
Worth noting for instance, there's some Hammer N4400 saws with 4hp motors,
though I think that might be lessened a bit, well in the UK I think that might be so, but not checked.
I wouldn't be worried about the motor, and more worried about damaging something else checking it if brought straight out from the van.
at the very least checking it with the drive belt loosened, or not checked at all if the lower wheel
jacking shaft adjustment bolts look tampered with.
Which looking at closer, seem to be non existent from the back...is there something behind the wheel which does the same job?
I guess you're not expecting to be testing the presumably very old blade yet, on presumably very old and possibly perished tires.
Chances are the machine was neglected not for a motor issue, but likely because of the tires or bearing issues.
Give it a whiff I suppose, somewhere around the terminal shroud, get the vacuum out beforehand.
It's very nice to have a bandsaw running well, as they don't really work atall if not.
Good luck, and hoping you can update us with a nice gloating post fairly shortly.
All the best
Tom