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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

cycling a pinsetter...showing good rake motion

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  • @djgraysoundandmusic  jetback...was converted from straight a's

  • adjusting the trigger turnbuckle so that it unlatches the shotgun as the machine approaches 360 degrees

  • i love workin on these brunswick a-2's. so much better than amf machines =)

  • the only experience with AMF machines I have is removing them, when we are about to do a fresh install of Brunswick pinsetters. AMF 82/70 or /90 seem like a very simple machine, and with right maintenance can run very well...but that's just mho. My real experience is with A's and A-2's, and I think they take more work to run well...but will run better than the AMF 82/70l..again jmho

    Thanks for your comment! :)

  • I feel like I shouldn't be half as fascinated as I am with this video.

  • hahaha :) Thanks for the comment

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  • LOL it reminds me of one time where a kid was constanly pressing the reset button and saying : yay, i got a strike!! :P

    I so wanted to say, dude!, I didn't even roll a ball!

    Anyone love kids pressing reset buttons?!

    ...or maybe he was just fancinated abou the machine, who knows...

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  • how do u set the machine on constant cycle?

  • Jetback or a2???

  • @SDcrooZer hey i beg to differ on the opinion that brunswick are better amf are cheaper to run parts are cheaper and if u blow clutch on a brunswick ur dead in the water. i wored on brunswick and amf i would rather work on amf anyday than work on brunswick and lets not bring up gsx what a pile horse hockey that machine is .

  • @slb785

    You say two things that counteract each other. You say that the BW can be deadly. This is certainly true. But, you also say this on a maintained machine. If you truly maintain a setter, than there is most likely NO chance of this ever happening

  • Why is the clip "lagging" Motion seems to jerk x_x

  • @JklStudiosAwesome

    also, amf models all have a set speed that you can't really tamper with, whereas a-2's can be adjusted through the computer of the scoring system that the center has or by adjusting the size of the pullies (smaller pullies make the machines run quicker, bigger pullies slower)...all depends on the needs of the head mechanic.

  • @JklStudiosAwesome

    i think they're better mainly because they are easier to maintain. when problems do occur, they are alot easier and quicker to fix. brunswick machines are more mechanically inclined, whereas amf machines are more electrically inclined. ive heard stories of chasers getting seriously hurt on amf machines because the slightest malfunction can make them go hay-wire. speed wise, they are probably about the same (except the jet back a-2's, they are much faster than amf models.)

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