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Seeburg Tubing Diagram Availability
By Mark Weyna

In response to Don Teach's post, Seeburg's position that we should be
able to figure it out from the tracker scale is probably true.  But,
these machines are now 80+ years old and during that time folks with
and without a clue have been fooling with them, and some sort of base
line would really help.

I recently purchased a Seeburg KT and I just did not trust some of the
previous "restoration" work that had been performed in the past.  These
are pretty simple to figure out, but there are a couple of lines that
could be run two or more ways, both may work but which is correct?

I'll be going the trial and error route and once I have it dialed in
I'll try and draw up a layout, which may or may not help others since
it's true that they are not all the same.

Now, where the heck is that 7/32" line off the Xylophone switch box
supposed to go? <lol!>

Mark Weyna
Chicagoland


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