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It would fit perfectly in THIS HOUSE ......... Chris.
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Hi Gijs & welcome to Beoworld You say you have read other related threads on here but there are dozens of threads covering all types of Beogram. Have you read THIS thread though? as all the symptoms you mention point to it being lubrication of the pivot points. Hopefully this will be the problem as it is very easily fixed. Chris.
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[quote user="sveifors"] Hello, marching on together. I saw the game on the internet here 500 km north of the polar circle. I am still flying high. Couldn't be sweeter than this, well worth waiting for. I have been a lifelong Leedsfan since I was 10 years in 1970, I listen to every match on Yorkshire radio/or LUTV. Soon I must have my first
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[quote user="wirralsimon"] John Have you by any chance been waiting a very long time to make a post like that? Simon [/quote] Probably about the same length of time as me! Harry Redknaps boys are next in line for a lesson in footballing Chris.
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Hmm.... about 3,000 miles too far for me to pop round & have a look then.
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Where are you located? Chris.
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I think you have screwed the weight too far inwards and the "pin" has popped out of the internal helix and you cannot access the small pin without removing the weight. I seem to remember the only way round this is to unscrew the conterweight shaft from where it marries up to the rest of the tonearm and remove the weight in this direction,
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Try saving the photo as a JPG & have another go.... only certain files can be uploaded & JPG's are a safe bet. You need to click on the options tab (when compling a post) then add/update & upload from a file using the browse option. You cannot simply copy & paste. Chris.
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Ah - it sounds as though the couterweight has come adrift. Let me explain.... inside the counterweight there is a helix thread which allows it to move in & out on a pin which is fixed & sprung on the shaft inside (a bit like half of a watch strap pin if you get my drift). Not 100% sure exactly how to go about getting it back in synch though
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You need to start from fresh THIS THREAD tells you exactly what to do. Chris.