Title: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: kodyind on August 03, 2011, 11:01:57 PM I bought a slot machine and i am going to take in home witch is 1000 miles away, my question is is it ok to lay it down on its back to transport
thanks Jim Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: slotsteve on August 03, 2011, 11:05:32 PM just watch which states you drive thur unless you have a doj
Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: kodyind on August 03, 2011, 11:08:25 PM just watch which states you drive thur unless you have a doj what states do i need to worry about, i am going from vegas to Il Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: poppo on August 03, 2011, 11:21:12 PM I bought a slot machine and i am going to take in home witch is 1000 miles away, my question is is it ok to lay it down on its back to transport What I have done is remove the hopper, coin tray, award glass, and belly glass if possible, fluorescent bulbs, and even the MPU. Removing all of those make it lighter to begin with anyway. Then I lay it on it's back on top of a furniture blanket and optionally cover it with another one. When you get it to the destination, inspect it carefully for any loose coins that may have been in the bottom and have now found a new home ready to short something out. Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: cowboygames on August 03, 2011, 11:23:44 PM Federal law states a machine can be transported from legal point A to legal point B without problems. If you get stopped, as long as your drivers license shows you live in a legal state then there should be no problem. Wouldn't hurt to have a bill of sale from the legal state where you bought it either. As far as laying it down, they travel fine that way, just make sure there's nothing loose inside that could bounce around and break something. I haul them that way all the time.
Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: kodyind on August 03, 2011, 11:24:55 PM Is it easy to remove the glass?
Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: poppo on August 03, 2011, 11:34:53 PM Is it easy to remove the glass? It depends on the machine. On a IGT like S+, the award glass is easy once you just pop out the tracking bar cover (if it has one). It just lifts out. The belly glass will probably require some tools. A set of small nut drivers would be handy. It's not absolutely necessary to remove the glass, but 1000 miles could be a lot of bumps. Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: staz on August 04, 2011, 12:04:18 AM wouldnt it be cheaper to have it delivered? 1000 miles at todays gas prices is a big nut!!!!!
Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: proten on August 04, 2011, 12:23:45 AM He is already going that way and is taking it with him.
Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: StatFreak on August 04, 2011, 12:53:41 AM If it's a video machine, remove the monitor and place it face down on a moving blanket (or three). Do not leave it in the machine because the yoke at the back of the monitor is fragile and will probably break.
As far as transporting from points A to B... he's going to IL, guys. That's a 25 year state, so unless it's a Bally E series or something else from the 'early 80s, he's not traveling to a legal "B". :200- :25- :97- :97- Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: idesign on August 04, 2011, 08:41:37 AM just watch which states you drive thur unless you have a doj what states do i need to worry about, i am going from vegas to Il Isn't Il an illegal state to begin with? Title: Re: How to tansport a slot machine Post by: StatFreak on August 04, 2011, 11:25:19 AM just watch which states you drive thur unless you have a doj what states do i need to worry about, i am going from vegas to Il Isn't Il an illegal state to begin with? Probably. :71- ... As far as transporting from points A to B... he's going to IL, guys. That's a 25 year state, so unless it's a Bally E series or something else from the 'early 80s, he's not traveling to a legal "B". :200- :25- :97- :97- |