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Old 04-27-2024, 05:09 AM
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I think they used some silicon and some germanium. It changed from amp to amp.

For lubricants, Seeburg said SAE 20 for oil, and aero lubriplate for grease. The grease points are few. Most of the machine gets oil.

Production numbers probably exceeded 400, but I doubt hit 4000. I don’t know where the production claims come from, since I’ve seen numbers for other machines from others manufacturers that make zero sense.
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Old 04-27-2024, 08:46 AM
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I think they used some silicon and some germanium. It changed from amp to amp.

For lubricants, Seeburg said SAE 20 for oil, and aero lubriplate for grease. The grease points are few. Most of the machine gets oil.
Thank you so much for that info. I have Mobil 1 in 20 weight, so I'm all set there. I also have a vintage tube of Lubriplate, but is "aero" different?

John
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