Question: I pinjump at an A2 center and I have the ability to do respots from the top of the machine. The houses I have bowled at with these AMF machines are always using a stick / manual process. Can you unload the staging deck (Upper deck) and do respots or will it not function without a full 10?
@@jefferydaniels6717 you can do it from the top but it’s faster to use the stick , we would have to unload the table and put in the pins we need then trigger the 9 switch then reload the bin back up.
Our alley constantly drops pins on lane two on our 82-70’s. We have to re-rack at least 2-3 times on league night. Any thoughts on what’s wrong? Idea for next video the sister alley?
Too much electricial that could go wrong give me an old brunswick machine i only say that bc im horrible with electric more of a mechanical type of guy other than that these machines run amazing at a center i bowl at with them
Very cool really neat technology and whom ever designed this was a genius
Very cool! Your tour is very much like I give tours at my center. 👍😎
Pretty amazing that a lot of these machines at 60+ yrs old and keep on going.
Thank you for your time to show us how it runs.
Loved the video. Thanks for making it!
Awesome stuff, thanks for taking the time to show us!
man, that thing is really clean! Kudo's to your cleaning/maintenance program.
Oh man, I miss those Vantage urethane cushion rubbers. They lasted a LONG time!
That crazy looking Pin oreintator things hanging of the pinwheel cover, whats the deal and story with that.
Could you show us how to adjust the ball kicker that helps the ball up into the belt
Question: I pinjump at an A2 center and I have the ability to do respots from the top of the machine. The houses I have bowled at with these AMF machines are always using a stick / manual process. Can you unload the staging deck (Upper deck) and do respots or will it not function without a full 10?
@@jefferydaniels6717 you can do it from the top but it’s faster to use the stick , we would have to unload the table and put in the pins we need then trigger the 9 switch then reload the bin back up.
I've been looking into being a mechanic at my home center and we run 82/90xls
They're almost identical operationally as 82-70s...many of the same parts you see in this video.
Our alley constantly drops pins on lane two on our 82-70’s. We have to re-rack at least 2-3 times on league night. Any thoughts on what’s wrong? Idea for next video the sister alley?
Check pin bases, cup gap , then check for table level, and height.
@@Rob-js3ec Yeah, I've found this is usually a spotting cup issue...gap too tight/loose, or the cup is twisted or broken.
Too much electricial that could go wrong give me an old brunswick machine i only say that bc im horrible with electric more of a mechanical type of guy other than that these machines run amazing at a center i bowl at with them