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Am I in over my head? Repair EM pinball?
APFelon:
WOW is that clean. Too bad you don't live closer, I'd offer my services. It's been a long, long while since I have been inside an EM machine... and NEVER inside of one that looked that nice. Good luck!
Apf
Buddabing:
--- Quote from: drunkatuw on April 02, 2005, 07:30:50 pm ---In case anyone cares, I took a few pictures so you can see why I feel a little intimidated by this machine :)
Pinball machine
Inside machine
Fiance has my regular camera at his wedding shower this weekend, hope to take better pictures monday or tuesday once she gets back.
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Nice, post some pictures of the playfield.
drunkatuw:
--- Quote from: APFelon on April 02, 2005, 07:35:25 pm ---WOW is that clean. Too bad you don't live closer, I'd offer my services. It's been a long, long while since I have been inside an EM machine... and NEVER inside of one that looked that nice. Good luck!
Apf
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I don't live too far away, just down highway 52 in Rochester :)
Here are some pictures of the playing field with the glass off (it's stored away so I don't break it).
Playing field 1
Playing field 2
drunkatuw:
Here's a picture of the counter on the inside...over $11,000 has been pumped into this machine! Granted the last 34 quarters were just me manually pushing buttons, it was at 44,106 when I first opened it.
Ken Layton:
Those fuses next to the counting meter need to be tested. There could be a bad one. Double check to be sure all bottom panel to headbox cables are properly connected.
By the way, that counting meter counts total plays: coin paid plays, score free plays, match number free plays, and "special" free plays. So deduct say 10% off that figure for all the freebies and you'll probably have the actual money this machine has taken in over the years.
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