Joe, Not even close! Kind of reminds me of the first car ( a Ford I think ) where to change the spark plugs one had to remove the motor. To fix the problem is more costly hour wise than the player is worth. Joe G oss ----- Original Message ----- From: joegum <joegum@webtv.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 9:57 PM Subject: Re: Aeolian Player Action Removal > Hi. Before I begin, let me say that I HAVE NEVER DONE THIS. Let me > also say that I HAVE NO IDEA IF THIS IS CORRECT, OR, WILL JUST MAKE > THINGS WORSE. Let me begin..... Several months ago, I > watched an installation video put out by Ragtime in Ceres, CA. Part of > the demo showed the removal of a spool box. They simply disconnected > the tracker bar from the spool box, left the tracker bar in the > nickelodeon with all the hoses still attached to the it, and then > removed the spool box. I don't know if this is applicable to your > situation. -Joe G. > >
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