Heath Ashley troubleshoots a 1968 Gottlieb Fun Land. He shows all the basics of how an EM Pinball works, and gives pinball repair tips and tricks. -- Watch live at / pinballr
I got a Gottlieb Lawman and the lights come on and when you hit the on switch on the bottom the ball return switch turns on and don’t stop and the scoring motor turns on and doesn’t quit and the lights turn on and that’s what do I need to do
You seem to be adept at correlating schematics with the game parts. Please do an EM video of going through an entire schematic and simply pointing out the game parts that correlate to that section of the schematic. Preferably a mid 70's Gottlieb 4-player. :) Break down the different levels of the score wheel, etc. I'd really like to see someone do a video on simply the coin mechanism and how it connects to the Player count unit.
I have one question and one comment. I hope you learn how to read a schematic and sticking your hand in a machine like that could potentially hurt you and or the machine. If you do not know how to read a schematic you could easily get stuck and cause yourself more work and $money$$$$$
I have some long forgotten memories of that machine, I remembered the duck spinner animation..
Excellent video, thank you
A Slow Blow glass cartridge fuse is usually labeled as "MDL" Type fuse ,, A fast blow fuse is as a "AGC" Type.
I got a Gottlieb Lawman and the lights come on and when you hit the on switch on the bottom the ball return switch turns on and don’t stop and the scoring motor turns on and doesn’t quit and the lights turn on and that’s what do I need to do
You seem to be adept at correlating schematics with the game parts. Please do an EM video of going through an entire schematic and simply pointing out the game parts that correlate to that section of the schematic. Preferably a mid 70's Gottlieb 4-player. :) Break down the different levels of the score wheel, etc. I'd really like to see someone do a video on simply the coin mechanism and how it connects to the Player count unit.
0:07 whats the name of the flippermachine in the background?
Did you ever get the machine working correctly?
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THIS MACHINE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER?? PLEASE AND THANK YOU
I have the same machine
if the machine is broke, just drop some quarters in
''I don't need the schematic''. 10 seconds later..... ''I need to go through the schematic''.
That machine is in rough shape... Nice to save it though.
Hard to watch.
i wish the camera guy would show more of what hes doing.I already know what he looks like. lol
I have one question and one comment. I hope you learn how to read a schematic and sticking your hand in a machine like that could potentially hurt you and or the machine. If you do not know how to read a schematic you could easily get stuck and cause yourself more work and $money$$$$$