I get most of my "toasters" that way these days. Just fixed one up for a lady on
disability. Classic II, Stylewriter 1200. She's quite happy with it. Just the
way it should be!

Jeff


> There ya go. I got her home and ran her up only to be deafened by the
> sound of very dry drive bearings (c'mon you guys know what I mean). The
> 40SC that was in it went straight in the 'take apart for platers' bin.
> I installed a spare 160MB Conner (it also sounds like it's drying out)
> to at least reduce the noise to a level where I could concentrate while
> using it :). It has a 4MB upgrade and the tube is in really good shape.
> I also like the way you can get to all the adjusters through the flap
> on the back :).


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