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Seeburg L Pump Noise
By George Bogatko

Having gone through the postings on the subject, and come up lacking,
I ask:  What causes the THUK-a-ta-ta THUK-a-ta-ta sound from a Seeburg
pump (four thuks of varying level).  I'm assuming something loose or
aging.  It's come on slowly, one thuk at a time.

I'm not afraid to take the pump out of the cabinet, but I'm searching
for a hint of what to look for.  It has great suction now that it's
summer, but it suffers from winter blues if I don't keep the humidity
up, and so forth.

Hints are welcome -- a reliable repair source even better (my regular
retired).

George Bogatko
Westfield, New Jersey
georgebogatko@comcast.net.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]


(Message sent Tue 26 Jul 2016, 22:55:20 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  L, Noise, Pump, Seeburg

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