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    Default Re: More Nishijin help. Part 2

    Quote Originally Posted by tokenchucker View Post
    Eric c.,
    You sure have a real nice clean machine! A lesson for us all, clean runs better.
    Yup clean is better for smooth operation. grit can interfere terrible with moven parts.
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    Default Re: More Nishijin help. Part 2

    my 1 baller kept doing that because the hole in the seesaw where the win ball goes into was so full of junk and dirt it was actually holding onto the ball,,, ball would roll in, tilt down, but the ball would stay stuck in the seesaw lol...

    yeah if cleaning it doesent help try adjusting it a little...


    one thing i love about these machines is as long as all the parts are there you can almost always tweak-adjust-bend-clean them and get them working great...
    GO GO PACHINKO!!!!!!!!!!

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    Default Re: More Nishijin help. Part 2

    Quote Originally Posted by tokenchucker View Post
    Eric c.,
    You sure have a real nice clean machine! A lesson for us all, clean runs better.
    That's kind of funny because this picture was taken before I clean it. LOL

    After I'm done referbing a machine you would almost swear it just came of the production line.
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