Fred, Yes, I would like to see a picture of it. I heard that the CD43 was used int the ScoTT 800B. I have restored them, however I never owned an 800B. One the 800B I restored, I think I had to replace either a motor or a relay in the automatic tuning. I forgot which now. Maybe it's in the archives. I'll check but I think I posted something here about it when I was working on it.Dave ::Hello All, :: I hope that this isn't off topic. This turntable is fine, only the power cord pulled out and I'm not sure where it goes. It's in SAMs 222-15. I think it connected through the motor and I'm going to have to open the case of the motor to replace it. :: ::This is a fantastic turnable. It had better speed ratings of many broadcast turntables of the time. I haven't taken the platter off. I thought it was direct drive but lately it has been a little sluggish when cycling. So it probably has warn rubber parts. I have a suppler/rebuilder for those. :: Replacing the power cord is my main concern. So if someone has a picture of where it connects. It would help. :: ::Thanks, :: ::Dave : :Dave, I have one I want to setup here. I could send a photo later if you still need it of the motor hookup. Also have a 78 only version - CD40 in a Scott 800B. These are direct drive. Thomas is correct. Lubrication should be all it needs. : :Fred |