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Old April 10th 07, 01:12 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
COL J. F. Burleson
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Does anybody know if there is a jukebox repairman in or around the
Knoxville, Tennessee, area who can work on a Wurlitzer 1015 OMT?

Thanks


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Old May 16th 07, 04:26 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
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On Apr 9, 9:12 pm, "COL J. F. Burleson"
wrote:
Does anybody know if there is a jukebox repairman in or around the
Knoxville, Tennessee, area who can work on a Wurlitzer 1015 OMT?

Thanks


What problems are you having with this unit, maybe i could tell you
how to fix it on here.

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Old May 17th 07, 01:14 AM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
COL J. F. Burleson
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Thanks...

The "Microswitch K7" (which is plastic) broke and has to be replaced. I
received some help from folks on this newsgroup before (gave me a
step-by-step "how to"), but, after looking it over and seeing that I had to
remove the CD tray, remove the rod the switch goes on, realign everything
when it goes back together, etc., I determined that there was too much room
for error on my part. I'm afraid that I'll get it apart and never be able
to put it back together correctly.

In addition, a friend of mine has a 1015 OMT that he is having several
problems with (mostly related to playing one song and stopping, then not
responding to any key inputs).

We are looking for someone in this area who is familiar with these jukeboxes
who is willing/able to repair them for us.

If we can't find anyone, I guess I'll have no choice but to try to fix it
myself and he'll just have to live with his problem... unless he can get
some tech advice. (I don't really recall the specifics of his problem, but
can find out)

I also need to know where I can find a K7 Microswitch... I don't think the
Crazyglue approach is a good/permanent fix for it.

Any help, however, would be greatly appreciated.... I may just have to do it
myself.

Thanks...

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On Apr 9, 9:12 pm, "COL J. F. Burleson"
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Does anybody know if there is a jukebox repairman in or around the
Knoxville, Tennessee, area who can work on a Wurlitzer 1015 OMT?

Thanks


What problems are you having with this unit, maybe i could tell you
how to fix it on here.



 




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