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  1. Yeah it’s pretty basic but at age 5 and up it was all about the sugar 😂😂 I’ll watch that video when in garage mate, currently using photoshop to see about artwork and a new glass panel. I have ocd issues 😂😂
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  2. always take photos before changing anything, then you have a record of how it was and how to put it back should messing about with it not work
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  3. No need for any money Ronnie, you have helped me out before! Send over the address
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  4. That's the lamest game-play I've ever seen. I didn't think Alfred Crompton made anything so pathetic. Give me an Oliver Whales Treasure Cave any day!
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  5. the youtube video i posted shows how it works and is explained in the same video
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  6. Any that don’t go to the joystick switch go up the back to the motor for dispensing sweets and the rest to three bulbs. I’ll take more pictures when back on it. See if I’ve got some on camera roll..... not great but you get the idea. Back door holds sweets and three bulbs at the top....
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  7. Hey Matty, if you go down the reel lubrication route I was given some advice many moons ago that if you peel the label off the motor you can spray some lube directly into the reel motor, leave it on its side overnight to give it a chance to get thoroughly into all the parts of the mech, instead of completely dismantling the motor itself I have done this and it made a difference you will of course have to re-glue the sticker back on or in my case i placed a new piece of electrical tape over the aperture.
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  8. try asking on pennymachines.co.uk , i remember someone i knew had a old alfred cromptons pusher and although cromptons is still running its a different company and they have ditched all the old info etc as they do . but you might be able to get hold of a old techy who remembers such a machine .. also you could try les codd who works at dingles heritage fairground i am sure there is someone to advise you. doesnt look a complicated machine so once explained youll be tickerty boo (you could even ask the fella you brought it off for some pointers)
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  9. FUCK ME what the hell is this LOL Fascinating machine and looks horrendously dangerous with 240 flying around all over the place. 3rd and 5th pictures there are quite a few wires, where do they go to ?
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  10. Sorry, I'm a bit lost here. You said you recently changed the mech. I was assuming that the new mech came with a different router attached? Is that right?
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  11. I took the mini logic board out today, as there are some issues with the nudge lamps. Some don't work at all and others light when they shouldn't. Well I think i may have found the issue. Some serious oxidisation on the sn74 DIPs!
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