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Re: How to repair a pedal contact assembly? - The solution
Today I was stumbling over the fact that in both units the empty holes exactly were in the same positions. So I started to count: Actually there were 25 rods! Not a single one was missing. I also
By Uwe Menrath · #83015 ·
Re: How to repair a pedal contact assembly?
Does the x77 have a headphone jack? If so is the sound in the headphones?
By Rich Reid · #83014 ·
Re: How to repair a pedal contact assembly?
I am in Binghamton, NY. I have had mine since 1968. It has only been in 2 houses, my parents and mine. Decided to resurrect my musical career whcih consists of playing in my home only. It's been many
By Gail Wrighter · #83013 ·
Re: How to repair a pedal contact assembly?
Hi Gail and Wayne, I'm afraid your entries won't help that much. Best regards!
By Uwe Menrath · #83012 ·
Re: How to repair a pedal contact assembly?
Hello GailI have an X77 as well.? ?It is a very rare beast...in our area.Where are you located?? I am in Vancouver.Wayne
By Wayne Tarling · #83011 ·
Re: How to repair a pedal contact assembly?
Haven't dove into my X77 yet so don't know what I'll find. The high pitch noise coming out of my? X77L Leslie has me climbing up a wall right now.
By Gail Wrighter · #83010 ·
How to repair a pedal contact assembly?
Hi, so I've got two identical pedal contact assemblies from a Concorde and a Monarch. Both are missing two of these triangular, white pushrods that protrude out of the upper side and act as the links
By Uwe Menrath · #83009 ·
Re: A100 for sale
Its about 60 miles from I5
By Steven Mason <barrilles@...> · #83008 ·
FW: [hammondzone] Leslie odd ball slow motor
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 11:41 AM To: Wayne Tarling via groups.io; [email protected] Subject: Re: [hammondzone] Leslie odd ball slow motor Thanks Wayne!? The oiling port does make it easier
By jean duplanty · #83007 ·
Re: Leslie odd ball slow motor
As far as I know Hammond never ¡°manufactured¡± their own motors. These usually came from an outside vendor. General Industries manufactured three type of motors that I know of. The two Leslie
By Don Resor · #83006 ·
Re: Leslie odd ball slow motor
Thanks Wayne! The oiling port does make it easier to lubricate the felt but I prefer to see and ensure those felts get oiled evenly and sufficiently without over-oiling. It¡¯s a pain to have to
By jean duplanty · #83005 ·
Re: Leslie odd ball slow motor
Originally they were manufactured by General Industries. Same as the 4 pole fast motors, and the ¡°run¡± motor in a Hammond tone wheel organ. I can see that what appears to be CMC is stamped into
By Don Resor · #83004 ·
Re: Leslie odd ball slow motor
Yes Don, there is a felt inside. Good idea with the SAE 20 oil. I also opened up the fast motor to oil those felts visually. Any idea on the manufacturer of that slow motor? Sent: Tuesday, June 14,
By jean duplanty · #83003 ·
Re: Leslie odd ball slow motor
For fear of stepping on any "Hammond Experts" ....there is nothing extraordinary about this application.? It's a motor with oilite bearings.? Just happens to be in a Leslie in this case. An annual
By Wayne Tarling · #83002 ·
Re: Leslie odd ball slow motor
Is there felt as part of the motor¡¯s bushings where it is set into the casting? If so you can add oil to the felt reservoir and reassemble. After cleaning light oil of the motor shafts will aid in
By Don Resor · #83001 ·
Leslie odd ball slow motor
Hi everyone! This week I thought I¡¯d take out the Leslie motor out of my 122 to give them a good cleaning and thorough oiling. Upon looking at the upper stack, I found an interesting slow motor ¨C
By jean duplanty · #83000 ·
Re: A100 for sale
Nice box, interesting. The map on CL shows the location as on the Washington side of the Columbia River. How far is it from I-5?
By Scott Hawthorn · #82999 ·
A100 for sale
I am selling my A100 / 147 Leslie.?? Its located near Portland Oregon.?? Here is a link to the ad. https://portland.craigslist.org/grg/msg/d/husum-hammond-organ-model-a100-leslie/7492659552.html
By Steven Mason <barrilles@...> · #82998 ·
Re: Locating a Defoaming expert
Thanks Organ Guy! I found a couple of great YouTube videos about John¡¯s shop. He is bookmarked for sure. Cheers!! Sent: Thursday, June 2, 2022 1:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By jean duplanty · #82996 ·
Re: Locating a Defoaming expert
John's Hammond Organ Service in Detroit Michigan. John Doyle will take good care of your Hammond organ and Leslie speaker. Good reputable guy. Knows his stuff. Call John Doyle.
By organ guy · #82995 ·