OK, decided the easiest thing to do was load it up and take it to a place that works on them, Kings Refrigeration.
Apparently Foster went out of business (made in Quebec), but on the upside they said they were one of the better ones made, the only thing they can't get are "body" parts anymore, but the rest of it is readily available. Makes you wonder though, why would an outfit that made some of the "better ones" go out of business?
Turns out it was a relay that was fried. When they first tested it, it was drawing 21 amps, and they said it should only be drawing around 4. They said it would run and then overload and kick out? Anyway, the relay did the trick. They said the coil was filthy and needed a good cleaning and a cardboard shroud was mangled and hitting a fan so I gave them the go-ahead to "service" it. It will probably cost me a couple hundred when all said and done but considering I got it for free I'm OK with it. It should be great for making creamed honey year round.