Questions about old Palliard Motor.
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JerryVan
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Re: Questions about old Palliard Motor.
The pulses you feel when cranking are 100% normal for this motor. It's due to the crude winding gears with big, square teeth. Nothing to worry about and impossible to change.
- Marco Gilardetti
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Re: Questions about old Palliard Motor.
Still, an abundant dose of high quality grease on those "crude square teeth" would greatly help methinks...
This is one of the most dry phono/gram motors I've seen in all my life! Do you remember when lads at school used to scratch the chalkboard with their fingernails just to horrify the gals? Well, I feel like one of those goose-bumped gals if I just figure about this motor in action...
This is one of the most dry phono/gram motors I've seen in all my life! Do you remember when lads at school used to scratch the chalkboard with their fingernails just to horrify the gals? Well, I feel like one of those goose-bumped gals if I just figure about this motor in action...