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"Identifying a 60s/70s Motor"

By Mopar

2 years ago


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    #9 2 years ago

    Got this response from Bill Butterfield who knows a whole lot about jukebox parts. Not much help though on these.

    "I checked with Bob Reno, his reply: Those are probably 3400 and newer motors, but without more photos and information it’s hard to tell their exact application....The coin entry castings are 3500 series I believe...Bob"

    #14 2 years ago
    Quoted from Mopar:

    Well, although a little breezy, it's still a nice Saturday afternoon here in Upstate N.Y., so I went to
    the barn, hung out out back, and took a couple more pics..
    I'm thinking 24V and pretty close to 21 RPM, but not sure what it's used for. Maybe spun the
    record selection or turntable. Perhaps Bob will be able to clue us in..
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    From Bill: "Wurlitzer 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 1050 Selection Accumulator Motor # 135136"

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