icreateapple.. Thank you for watching I.C.A.. The GS is an awesome machine.. This is the GS-98 it is a prototype machine..kinda the rough draft of the GSX..
@@andynorvell4953 and the A, A2 & Jetback had the least minimum electronics which means less malfunctions. That’s what I love those pinsetters and they’re fully mechanical. The only best thing about GS is the features for Bowler needs (Recover 2nd Ball Pin Combinations during a game and Automatic individual pin selecting for practice Spare Shooting) despite the hardware wasn’t great at all and the electronics sometimes wanted to mess you around.
Not much trouble outta the electronics its self..just the wiring harness is junk..just very thin wires that break easy.. But solenoids and switches and cards do fine..
Hello Yeremia.. Yes the switches.. The toggle switches are the on off one for each machine..the key switch is for service modes..the red light is the connection to the front counter..
Generally it is a pin jam loading or deck jam or a pin under the rake.. The machine will black out..and show a 2 digit code.. 01-09 are missing pin code.. J1 or J2 is deck jam EL is elevator loading jam..PO is pin out of range.. Then you have different R codes for rake out of time and J codes for deck trouble..
Nice that is my favorite machine
icreateapple.. Thank you for watching I.C.A.. The GS is an awesome machine.. This is the GS-98 it is a prototype machine..kinda the rough draft of the GSX..
Thanks you sir
Neat, thanks for sharing.
RedRock Asrama.. Hi Bhakti.. Thank you for watching..
Andy Norvell good morning Andy
RedRock Asrama.. Thank you..Good Morning Bhakti..
Why do the GS model pinsetters have such a short life span compared to the A/A2s where the A/A2s will last forever?
The A/A2s dont have as many plastic parts..
@@andynorvell4953 and the A, A2 & Jetback had the least minimum electronics which means less malfunctions. That’s what I love those pinsetters and they’re fully mechanical. The only best thing about GS is the features for Bowler needs (Recover 2nd Ball Pin Combinations during a game and Automatic individual pin selecting for practice Spare Shooting) despite the hardware wasn’t great at all and the electronics sometimes wanted to mess you around.
Not much trouble outta the electronics its self..just the wiring harness is junk..just very thin wires that break easy.. But solenoids and switches and cards do fine..
Looks like a pin jam down there
Mr AMF 82-90XL.. Yes that was getting ready to turn into a serious pin jam..
When you can do you think you can do a comparison of the gs98 rake vs the a2 rake
I will see what l can do ICA..
Ok
Nice video!! Hands look greasy
Mr AMF 82-90XL.. Thanks Tim.. Thank you for watching.. Yes my hands are a little greasy..your hands get greasy back here..
That switch and chain!
Hello Yeremia.. Yes the switches.. The toggle switches are the on off one for each machine..the key switch is for service modes..the red light is the connection to the front counter..
My machine ball throw not working
Thank you for watching..
Andy Norvell do Brunswick makes the gs 92 pinsetters
Yes they do.. It is the GS-98 Gamesetter..
@@andynorvell4953 what happens when the Brunswick gs 98 pinsetter fail
Generally it is a pin jam loading or deck jam or a pin under the rake.. The machine will black out..and show a 2 digit code.. 01-09 are missing pin code.. J1 or J2 is deck jam EL is elevator loading jam..PO is pin out of range.. Then you have different R codes for rake out of time and J codes for deck trouble..
@@andynorvell4953 the brunswick gs pinsetters are manufacured in Székesfehérvár, Hungary
Do you like pinsetters for the same reason l do..
And second machine 80 error machine not working
Plz send whatups
Im not on whatsup.. Im only on Hangouts..
@@andynorvell4953 how tu fixed camp