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Old August 17th 03, 10:04 PM
Tony Miklos
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Default WTB: Wurlitzer record lift arm

Terry Legere & Linda Allen wrote:

Hi Tony. I have a complete wur 2910 mech with no place to go. I will
check to make sure the parts you asked for are good.Where are you
located for shipping? Do you need other parts while we are at it? Talk
to you soon. Terry Legere Ontario Canada



I'm in PA, USA. Send me an email when you check the numbers. And like
I said, it would be great if the little guide tips are there also (and
not broken) I don't think I need anything else, but I'll do a double
take. I didn't pull the mech. out yet, and never changed one of these
arms, but I think one pin gets pulled and they both fall off, along with
a few other parts.

Tony



Tony Miklos wrote:

Part # 65487 right and left appear to be the same. For model 2150,
but possibly the same part was used from the 1700 to the 3000? I'm
not sure. If you have a parts mech, the number 65487 is on the arm
itself near the mid point of the curved arch. With good guide tips
would be great.

Just checking here before I call Durfee.

--
Tony





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Old August 18th 03, 05:16 AM
John Robertson
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Lift arms are NOT the same, the lift linkage is reversed. I have been
able to braze those back onto their linkage if they start slipping.

If the arm is twisted or seized that can be fixed as well. Difficult
but repairable.

John :-#)#

On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 21:17:43 GMT, Tony Miklos
wrote:

Part # 65487 right and left appear to be the same. For model 2150, but
possibly the same part was used from the 1700 to the 3000? I'm not
sure. If you have a parts mech, the number 65487 is on the arm itself
near the mid point of the curved arch. With good guide tips would be great.

Just checking here before I call Durfee.


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