In a pinch you can use the head as a prop, provided you take special care not to touch the backglass. Socket sizes for head bolts and original Bally leg bolts are usually 9/16, while most other original leg bolts are 5/8. When setting back up, don't forget to retrieve the line cord before bolting the head, and to replug the connectors before locking the back door and putting the game in place. Helpful video for electro transporters.
Thank you for making this video. I used it to move a machine it made it possible to do with one person.I had watched almost a dozen and this was one of the best videos for newcomers.
Great video -- pretty simple, but good to see the easy way. I already have a MIBS (great game!), and just purchased a Bally Hi-Lo Ace at an estate sale for $275! Excellent deal, but it is going to be a bear to get it out of the basement -- no bulkhead and a very narrow staircase up to the main floor. Thank you for posting this video.
If I need to get a heavy EM up stairs, I'll remove the glass, playfield and also the "bottom board" and carry everything up separately. Then bring the cabinet and head up. So yeah, 5 trips, but it's not that bad. It's what to do if you don't have a helper.
yeah thats me,,the guy im buyin from says i dont have to remove the top backboard??seems like a mistake to me??going upstairs with it attached,,im not sure about this,,can you help???Brian
Thank you very much, quick question. Sounds silly I’m sure, do you leave the glass in when transporting and also is it better to get them right side up as opposed to tipping on their back or is that ok? Thank you
I know this is old, but might help folks in the future. I remove the playfield glass and transport that vertically, inside a vehicle. Keeping it on the game is a big risk of it breaking, especially if you transport it in a heavy suspension truck or a single axle trailer.
In a pinch you can use the head as a prop, provided you take special care not to touch the backglass. Socket sizes for head bolts and original Bally leg bolts are usually 9/16, while most other original leg bolts are 5/8. When setting back up, don't forget to retrieve the line cord before bolting the head, and to replug the connectors before locking the back door and putting the game in place. Helpful video for electro transporters.
Thanks for this! Exactly what I needed to know for disassembling my old electro-mechanical pinball machine prior to a move.
Thank you for making this video. I used it to move a machine it made it possible to do with one person.I had watched almost a dozen and this was one of the best videos for newcomers.
You are welcome, glad it could be of help
That's the way to do it! I have a Mibs in my collection of Gottlieb wedge heads. Love the game play on this back box animated game.
Great video -- pretty simple, but good to see the easy way. I already have a MIBS (great game!), and just purchased a Bally Hi-Lo Ace at an estate sale for $275! Excellent deal, but it is going to be a bear to get it out of the basement -- no bulkhead and a very narrow staircase up to the main floor. Thank you for posting this video.
Just what we needed! Thanks for info!
Thank you. That was well done, complete, and concise.
If I need to get a heavy EM up stairs, I'll remove the glass, playfield and also the "bottom board" and carry everything up separately. Then bring the cabinet and head up. So yeah, 5 trips, but it's not that bad. It's what to do if you don't have a helper.
Excellent, precise ans complete, thanks a lot for the good job ! In French : IMPECCABLE ! ! !
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for!
EXACTLY what I was looking for!! THANK YOU!! WOO!
Muy interesante!!! Ver el pinball vertical da miedo!😨. Eres el mejor en lo que haces, gran video!
Very helpful man! I'm sure this will help a lot of newcomers to pins especially EMs
yeah thats me,,the guy im buyin from says i dont have to remove the top backboard??seems like a mistake to me??going upstairs with it attached,,im not sure about this,,can you help???Brian
brian duchowicz always remove the Backbox or put the Backbox down on the newer games. Always!!!!
thanks,,i thought so too,,is it easy to reconnect the wiring??i think they are sized apprpriate to where they plug back in right??
do u know the size sockets i need for this,,its a 1970 williams straight flush one player game
brian duchowicz yes and it's around a 16mm or 17 usually
thank you just what i needed well done
Thanks. Scary doing my first purchase. This helped a lot.
Thank you!
Thanks crickets ya did great 👏👏👏
thanks!
Thank You
Thank you very much, quick question. Sounds silly I’m sure, do you leave the glass in when transporting and also is it better to get them right side up as opposed to tipping on their back or is that ok? Thank you
I know this is old, but might help folks in the future. I remove the playfield glass and transport that vertically, inside a vehicle. Keeping it on the game is a big risk of it breaking, especially if you transport it in a heavy suspension truck or a single axle trailer.
what to do if there is no key for the front
Thank You