[Jukebox-list] Seeburg m100b
etreble7
etreble7 at verizon.net
Thu May 1 17:31:24 PDT 2008
Hi Tom,
PLEASE do as Ron suggests, he has helped me move several Jukeboxes on their
backs and I knew nothing of what I was doing and it was a piece of cake!
It's sooo worth the extra few minutes. I printed out his directions and
took them with me when I picked up the Juke. Good Luck, that's a nice
looking Jukebox,
Jackie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Rich" <ronnnrich at yahoo.com>
To: "Jukebox mailing list" <jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] Seeburg m100b
> Hi Tom,
> Other persons may dis-agree, but I would NEVER lay any jukebox on it's
> back, for any reason, unless it was PROPERLY "bolted down for shipment".
> In the case of a Seeburg, some will suggest that the three or four
> (depending on model) tie down bolts should be tightened, and that is all
> you need do, beside making sure that ALL the doors are locked, and that
> the locks will hold. I dis-agree, as I have seen the mechanisms ruined
> doing just that. The proper way is to insert spacers under the base, then
> tighten the bolts down. Next, in my opinion, it necessary to install the
> two shipping bolts, that bind the carriage to the base frame. If this can
> not be done, I strongly suggest that the whole mechanism be removed prior
> to laying it down. This can be done in a few moments, by (on a "B")
> opening the lower rear door, then opening the upper rear door (which is
> held by a "window type latch" on each side). Once that's done, you will
> need to remove the metal clamp,
> holding the wire on the left hand slide. Then unplug all of the cables
> going to the mechanism. Next, you will need to remove the two pins, that
> go through the wood. They are held in place by "E" washers. Slide the mech
> to the rear enough to pull the front cable through the hole, and tuck all
> the wires out of the way. Then slide the whole thing out. Be sure that the
> mechanism is in such a position that it will clear the mirrors, on the way
> out.
> As for books, I would suggest a service manual, and (humbly), my Seeburg
> Mechanism Guide(which contains the above instructions).
> Ron Rich
>
>
> --- On Thu, 5/1/08, Thomas Moran <tommoran13 at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> From: Thomas Moran <tommoran13 at comcast.net>
>> Subject: [Jukebox-list] Seeburg m100b
>> To: "Jukebox mailing list" <jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com>
>> Date: Thursday, May 1, 2008, 1:42 PM
>> Hello All,
>> This is my first posting, i've been lurking around for
>> a couple of
>> months just reading and learning from you all. I can see
>> the
>> knowledge this group has is extensive and quite accessible,
>> thank
>> you. Anyway, I have a AMI model A that I have stored for a
>> friend for
>> a few years and only recently starting cleaning her up and
>> starting to
>> get her going. But this weekend, I will be picking up my
>> own Seeburg
>> m100b that seems to be pretty complete. The question I
>> have for you
>> all is transporting it. I was wondering if I should chance
>> laying it
>> on its back in my minivan or should I borrow a pickup truck
>> and strap
>> it standing up. If I go the minivan route, are there some
>> things I
>> should remove before laying it on its back. Your advice is
>> much
>> appreciated. I'm very excited about my find and
>> can't wait to start
>> cleaning her up. Besides the manual, is there any other
>> literature or
>> books I should pick up for the Seeburg? I am sure I will
>> be asking
>> many a question to the list in the coming months. I also,
>> have a few
>> cosmetic questions about the Mother of Plastic, if anyone
>> out there
>> has one.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom Moran
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