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Tumbler adjustment

jabbo

New member
I found by raising one side of the Chicago tumbler the motor struggles less, takes some of the weight off the drive shaft. Can load more coins. I also replaced the motor (small) pulley with a sewing machine steel motor pulley, fits right on and grabs the belt better. Jabbo
 
Thanks on the tip jabbo. I have the same tumbler and I do have acouple of the pulleys off of a sewing machine motor. Got myself a new project for today. :super: Thanks again. HH Joe
 
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