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Where to find Chicago Coin schematics?

By drsfmd

7 years ago


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#15 7 years ago
Quoted from AlexF:

Did you push in the coin slide? Some games from this era are activated by a timer that is pushed in by the coin slide.

I had a 1939 cc buckaroo. Everything was on the coin slide. No GI just lights on when you complete a mode. But be careful when you do have it plugged in. The metal surrounding the playfeild can zap you good.

#19 7 years ago

On my buckaroo. The coin slide tail pushed on a price of metal. By hat was connected to a framework of bars that slide back when pushed on. This Manually reset features and relays (no reset relays) and also pushed on the timer (looks like a bicycle bell with a little arm under it). Then the game came to life.

Again watch where your other hand is when doing this. My had sheet metal surrounding the playfeild on the cabinet walls. It would zap me. I don't think the coin door plug was required for gameplay.

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