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Post by Zymurgy on Dec 10, 2019 0:32:58 GMT
I thought I had a 3700, turn out the 160 play unit is called a 3760. This is a link to my first play. Such a great feeling and thanks for the help. youtu.be/PCL5lUCBIac
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Post by Ron Rich on Dec 10, 2019 22:15:35 GMT
i Mike, Show the "gutz"-- the record basket, the stepper-- I assume the control center is the same for all 3 models-- BTW--WurliTzer started making "160" play phono's with the 34xx series, thru to at least, the 38xx series. The 100 play units are suffixed as "10"-- the 160 play units are "60", and the 200 play units "00". Ron Rich
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Post by Zymurgy on Dec 11, 2019 4:06:31 GMT
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Post by Ron Rich on Dec 11, 2019 14:53:01 GMT
Thanks, Mike, Before you fill it with records, I would strongly suggest you, at least, find all the "oil holes" on all of the motors, and fill the wicks wit 20 wt ND oil ---I would also recommend that the whole phono be oiled -- Ron Rich
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Post by Zymurgy on Dec 11, 2019 16:29:57 GMT
I appreciate the tip, it wouldn't have crossed my mind. I had removed the magazine to clean it, but never oiled the motors.
Are the locations to oil the phone pretty logical? I have realized Wurlitzer never published points which should be oiled in their manuals.
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Post by Ron Rich on Dec 11, 2019 16:37:28 GMT
No problem, Mike--remove it again, and oil the rollers ! LOL Ron Rich
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Post by Zymurgy on Dec 12, 2019 2:05:18 GMT
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Post by Ron Rich on Dec 12, 2019 4:05:57 GMT
Mike, Cool--thanks! Ron Rich
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