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First Race View From Car 8/8/20
Mechanic's Race driving the 21X Eco Mod at Southern Oklahoma Speeday.
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Southern Oklahoma Speedway Mechanic’s Race
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Modified Mechanic’s Race 8/8/20. My first time behind the wheel of the 21x eco mod. Thank you Maison for the oppertunity.
AMF 82-30 @ Ken-Cliff Lanes
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AMF 82-30 from the Masking Full Game
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Thank you to Ken- Cliff Lanes for allowing me to shoot these videos.
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Merry christmas 82-30
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Are there still 82/30 machines still in use? Most of the centers I frequent have either AMF 82/70s or Brunswick A2s.
If you want to see more videos like this one, I found a channel called Daily Dose Of Bowling. He uploads videos just like this one. Just a friendly pointer 😁
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Thank you kindly
Ah, the good old "Dirty Thirties", such a classic in the bowling industry.
I love bowling
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Nice washout pickup off of the sidewall!
AMF 8230 we're great
I built that bowling alley
2 pin layouts?!
Love that old sweep! I also love that it appears to be the old school maples too! I'm sick of synthetic lanes that have seems in them!
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Love the maples!
in france where i boled first time around 6 years old i remeber biarritz had a bowling with this lanes 82 30 ! was fantastic to watch this effect of pins desk
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The ball return is a lot more gentle on the ball than the Brunswick A 2. It would be rare for a pin to enter the ball port though I'm sure that it has happened. The A 2s are heavily prone to the pins getting caught in the ball return chute and the ball getting caught in between the lift rod and pin wheels! That scars the balls up pretty bad sometimes and the company that I worked for replaced many balls and paid for resurfacing others. Resurfacing only makes the ball smaller and makes the ball yo yo in the lift rod, again damaging the ball. I took extra springs and mounted them in a special place to pass undersized balls through. In Arizona, we only have Brunswick machines and I hate them!
That happened once at a Brunswick bowling center in Bethesda MD I was at with friends when I was a kid. We noticed that no balls had been returned for several minutes and we also heard a high pitched whining, grinding sound. The guy removed the hood of the ball return on our end and pulled out a pin. The damned thing had made it from the pin pit to the ball rack, practically.
@@Paul-gq2bn I've spent hours getting a pin out of the chute and I also have pulled them out of the ball lift as you described! I was a bowling alley mechanic and I had the scars to prove it! Lots of sharp edges on everything!
Hii! May anyone please tell me what happens when there’s a out of range on the 82-30s? As the pin cups are slanted I suppose it’ll knock the pin down?
5:07 What a Strike!
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These were the AMF pinspotters that were used in Stone's Bowling Alley ,where I learned to bowl.Great memories.
For me it was Angola Bowl in Angola Indiana! They still run AMF and the owner handles all of the calls. He says only 3 calls a night! I worked on Brunswick A-2s and got multiple calls per minute at times!
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It is so nice to see theses things the 82-30 thangs where made in 1973
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I was working at a bowling ally with 82 30 but they had to change them to brunswick a2 and I was so happy bc I love Brunswick a2
I like the Brunswick a2
Been working at a beautiful little bowling alley with 8230s for 6 months. Love it and learning everyday ❤️
Hi!!Hii! May you please tell me what happens when there’s a out of range on the 82-30s? As the pin cups are slanted I suppose it’ll knock the pin down?
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Not gonna lie my bowling alley has a2 pinsetters they work better than that piece of junk.
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I could watch the 82-30s work for hours - it's almost hypnotic in its motion. In Evergreen, CO, the bowling center had six lanes with these magnificent pinsetters ("pinspotters"), with above-ground ball returns. I was 5 - 6 years old when we would bowl there, then the "new" Hiwan Bowl was built (with 24 Brunswick A2s, if I am remembering correctly) and the Evergreen Bowl closed down. I liked playing on the A2 "alleys", while trying to stay out of the "gutter" (the terms "lanes" and "channel" came along somewhat later) alright, but these AMFs were my favorites! Thanks for the video! It's interesting also that the table can continue to load, even with the table descending or ascending during any cycle, first or second ball. The others, A/A2, 82-70, 82-90, and GS-X, require the table to be fully raised to load pins.
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This is one of the best things I've ever seen in my life
Brings back memories of working on 82-30's in the early 1970's at University Lanes in San Diego.
Yes it does the thing i like about the 82-30 is the magic triangle and the color lines to tell you where to pick up those spares.
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You got 7 strike
Is that A1? Cause I ever worked on A1 converted to A2. I Never saw this without scissors
This is an AMF 82-30.
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Interesting that the table does not temporarily stop on a strike cycle to allow sweep to clear but the timing between the sweep and the table seems to be right on time or the sweep could clip one of those spotting cups in returning to its guard position.
In watching the sweep more closely, it does just miss the head pin spotting cup returning to its guard position, hence the reason for a temp table stop on a strike cycle, just like the 82-70s.
I just read somewhere that this unit probably uses an upgraded chassis. The 82-30s from my childhood bowling always paused the table in the raised position until the sweep(er) was fully forward (not much danger of hitting the #1 cup). I imagine that this might have been done to speed up the game.
@@boeingpilot7002 The only reason I would think as to why the table keeps running on a strike cycle without a pause to let the sweep clear is so that the motor contactor does not have to reenergize, saving some wear and tear on the contacts. It does depend on how the chassis is programmed. But, yes, it is a close call with the #1 cup.
My home bowling center has the 82-30's.
If this is being played on a full regulation lane, we've got quite the "Hired Gun" of a bowler here!
This is a complete game uncut. Filmed at a four lane bowling center in Oklahoma.
I worked on Brunswick pinsetters during the early 1970s. Great machines, but … the AMF 82-30s, I believe, are superior in many ways. Just for starters, the pit conveyor seems like it would be more efficient than the shaker pit.
I am now retired; I was AMF and Brunswick mechanic. I noticed the table does not pause on a strike cycle to allow the sweep to clear but the table does wait after second ball for the sweep to clear before motioning to set new pins. I worked with 82-70s in three centers on both coasts; worked many more Brunswick centers over my four decades of service. I loved working on 82-70s much more than Brunswick machines as AMF machines are far safer and almost impossible to get killed in.
To me, I find that both AMF and Brunswick are great but I’m not very comfortable to be honest with AMF because just like some AMF Bowling Centers, I super hate they remove the Ball Lift Guards while the machine is running, I don’t want my leg to be caught while clearing out a double loaded 10 Pin or 7 Pin on the 1st Ball and also some machines have electrical issues which causes an interlock, solving the interlock is easy but it’s very frustrating if one lane kept repeating and lazy mechanics are not bothering, clearing a Deck Jam on an A2 is a lot better for me. Edit: I would rather either work on A2’s or GSX cause A2 is much more simplistic and GSX is the safest of all pinsetters
I gotta tell you...you guys are awesome..
Thank you.
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This is a great pick-me-up after a crappy day at work. Like listening to a vacuum-tube radio.