Bally 809 Slot Machine

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Bally 809 slot machine

Maintaining your Bally Slot Machine. This slot machine, known as the E2000 series electro-mechanical slot, was originally placed in a casino, and has many hours of use on it. Built in 1983, it is over 25 years old and is fully legal for personal, home use. It has been reconditioned. Bally Slot Machines. Bally Manufacturing was founded in 1932 they were manufacturing Pinball and slot machines, they later expanded into casinos, video games, health clubs, and theme parks. Bally Money Honey.


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Bally 809 Slot Machine For Sale

In error I posted this as a model #909 in previous post. I've owned this slot for approximately 2 years. Occasionally it would fail to register a coin drop, but I have an owners manual with a maintenance schedule in it. Recently my nephews got a hold of the keys and tampered with the machine. Now I can't figure out how to get the door locked and remove the key. Has someone else had this problem? How do I fix it? Also, can anyone tell me how to access and change the lower florescent light? The light is just below the 5 cents in the lower panel. Thanks in advance!
I've included pictures for reference.