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Philco Phonograph
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I have a Philco 48-1263 and am looking for service notes on the record changer in that set. I need to know the lubrication points. I'm betting the changer has not been lubed since Ike was in the White House.

Joe Connor
#2

Hi Joe,
Chuck S. over at the Philco Repair Bench, will have the record player service data. Did that set use the D10 changer? If so, there is a whole booklet on it.
I wouldnt play it without taking it apart first and cleaning the old hardened grease off of all shafts etc. Alot of them used a plastic gear in the eject mode, that if everything is stiff, usually thats the part that will get stripped when you try and play it.
#3

Yes, a D-10. He already got it over in ARF.
#4

Ok - so I'm a little slow - I blame it on the temperature here in sunny WI - currently at 4 degrees!
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I'm in sunny (3deg.) Evanston - on your doorstep, geographically speaking... 8)




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