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Hammond@zk3.dec.com Archives
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These are the archives from Mark Longo's original Hammond List, 1994-97
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BETTOR3@aol.com wrote: > > Greetings, > > I am an electrician and former Hammond owner and have been a lurker on > this list for some time now, but thanks to Bob Currivan in Rochester, I can > finally get in the game. > Bob hooked me up with an M-3 which is presently non-functional and I'd > like to get it back in working order for old time's sake. > Problem #1 is in the starting circuit: when the start switch is pushed, > the motor begins to turn but I believe that it doesn't come up to speed, > next, when the second switch is put into the run position, the large motor on > the left- hand side bumps, and then everything stops. > I have already experienced the generosity of one list member, and would > greatly appreciate assistance from any or all of the great minds out there. > Thanks in advance and in the future I'll try to keep my missives as concise > and accurate as possible. > > Steve This could be and oiling problem, or the run switch. See the message thread "Run sitch resistor" -- **************************** * Maryland Organ Service * * Ted Thompson * * (410)666-2264 * **************************** ------------------ RFC822 Header Follows ------------------
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