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Sally, They are not that complicated to work...
Sally,
They are not that complicated to work on. And there is an excellent tutorial from a forum member named Rain about rewiring the potted motors. So nothing is beyond the capability of...
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It was. On this machine the knee controller...
It was.
On this machine the knee controller cord passes through a rubber ringed hole in the spring loaded plate. To R&R the head I either have to remove the springy part from the cabinet, or...
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Well, yes I did take the caps off and yes I did...
Well, yes I did take the caps off and yes I did grease the gears. If I remember right I sat on the floor and reached up from underneath to R&R the screws with the head tilted all the way back. ...
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Tammi, Thanks for the info. I've never...
Tammi,
Thanks for the info. I've never had mine out of the cabinet.
Yes, it's a Centennial and 201-2. I should really take a better pic of it.
Joe
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We paid around $80.00 for this 201-2 and cabinet....
We paid around $80.00 for this 201-2 and cabinet. It is not "perfect". The machine does show some wear and so does the cabinet. But it was and is in perfect functional condition.
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07-13-2014, 11:53 AM
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The 201-2 is the potted motor version. ( Motor...
The 201-2 is the potted motor version. ( Motor mounted on the back of the machine, gear driven.) The -3 has the regular hang on belt driven motor. The rest I'm not sure of.
If they can't get...
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