anyone have pics of track & field wiring?

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I mainly need a pic of the wiring to the original power supply, a pic of the fuse/interlock area and a pic of the speakers.

Sort of a long story, but I recently picked up a decent (gutted) cabinet. I had a cabinet(converted to 25" SF) in storage that was rough(but had the orignal harness still intact). Between the 2 I am going to bring one back to life.

I could use a decent control panel. I don't think trackball version is desirable, so button version..
 
I am going over to travis' house this monday most likely to work on his track and field and most likely re-wire it(bought a harness from bob roberts)

I will try to get some pics. I do have an extra control panel that was swiss cheesed in a conversion awhile back. it's yours if you want it. It will fit at least.

Travis just won another auction for a chexx on ebay and may call you to see if you are interested in delivering it for a fee. It's in antioch. lol
 
I have a Track & Field tomorrow i can take a short video of the harness if you like?
 
The speakers were removed on 1 and the whole speaker plate was removed to accomdate the 25" monitor. I think its only 1 speaker, but I am not sure.

Photo will help to check the pinouts on the power supply with the schematics(just to be sure). Plus I want to see if they ran the cabinet ground wire to the ground wire on the PS. Also It looked like they soldered in spare ac wires to the bottom of the cabinet. I think they were going to use them for a replacement switching power supply.

Well, I have 2 panels, 1 is drilled for SF the other is drilled for russin attack. Thanks for the offer, but if I want to go messed up panel, I already got 2..

I was thinking of putting the trackball version in it and rewiring it to use both trackball and buttons for run. But that would mean drilling a hole to add a jump button.
 
I mainly need a pic of the wiring to the original power supply, a pic of the fuse/interlock area and a pic of the speakers.

Sort of a long story, but I recently picked up a decent (gutted) cabinet. I had a cabinet(converted to 25" SF) in storage that was rough(but had the orignal harness still intact). Between the 2 I am going to bring one back to life.

I could use a decent control panel. I don't think trackball version is desirable, so button version..

Wouldn't schematics be far superior to pictures?
 
Anyone that has a swiss cheesed panel I might be interested if it were free and could be reused after a little welding. I am on the fence about restoring the converted one I have.
 
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