03-12-2013, 06:44 PM
Dave, heed the advise above. Particularly that about NOT plugging it in again and turning it on. It's kind of like not getting a 1930s car that has been stored in a garage for the last 80 years and putting in a new battery and firing it up. No telling what damage you can do without a good inspection. This stuff is not rocket science and the forum can guide you through preparing it to accept a little power. The steps are easy and require a little test equipment. Let us know what your experience is, so we know how to guide you. Once it is singing, you like most of us, will be looking for another.
Be safe, Jerry PS: Welcome to the Phorum
Be safe, Jerry PS: Welcome to the Phorum
A friend in need is a pest! Bill Slee ca 1970.