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Title: Vendorlator vf 56d sap
Post by: on June 24, 2002, 12:40:02 am
Value? Info? Help? Hello?
its all blue with the "Be sociable have a Pepsi slogan painted on the sides


Title: Vendorlator vf 56d sap
Post by: Jim on June 24, 2002, 07:05:20 am
"Pictures are worth a thousand words"

Could you upload a good picture for us to see to better assist you with a value...?


Title: Vendorlator vf 56d sap
Post by: on June 24, 2002, 09:31:05 am
Sorry Jim, here is a link to some pictures

Pepsi Machine


I just bought it, so other than plugging it in and putting some coin through it I havent done anything. also could you tell me what the little tray on the bottom whth the slotted holders are for?


Title: Vendorlator vf 56d sap
Post by: Jim on June 24, 2002, 12:02:48 pm
I'm not the most knowledgable person when it comes to later models, but I would say...  This could get me into trouble since you just purchased this machine!  A value around $175 - $300.  The good thing is that it looks like everything is there...

As for the tray w/ holders, this is a water condensate. The stainless steel holders are for wafers that would soak up the water and then efficiently evaporate the water as air circulated through the compartment.

My recommendation is to locate a service manual for your model in case something breaks; you could then fix it...


Title: Vendorlator vf 56d sap
Post by: johnieG on June 24, 2002, 12:31:02 pm
Yep! I just sold the same machine this past Sunday, for $350.00, let me know if you need any help with it, I rewire, & generally cleaned mine up and got it in working order. talk to you later...JohnieG


Title: Vendorlator vf 56d sap
Post by: on June 24, 2002, 03:07:40 pm
Quote (Jim @ June 24 2002,1:02)
I'm not the most knowledgable person when it comes to later models, but I would say...  This could get me into trouble since you just purchased this machine!  A value around $175 - $300.  The good thing is that it looks like everything is there...

Thanks for the help. I thought that tray was for some kind of evaoration , but who ever worked on this machine last did not route the hose into it! As for getting into trouble wuith the price, not a worry. I paid 200 dollars for the machine, three cases of 10 oz coke bottles and three wooden coke crates/trays. I already have a buyer for the bottles and trays, so it makes the machine  cost about 75 bucks for me. Who would have thought the wooden trays would be worth so much?


Title: Vendorlator vf 56d sap
Post by: on June 24, 2002, 03:09:55 pm
Quote (johnieG @ June 24 2002,1:31)
Yep! I just sold the same machine this past Sunday, for $350.00, let me know if you need any help with it, I rewire, & generally cleaned mine up and got it in working order. talk to you later...JohnieG

Thanks for the help. Do you have any info or links to where i could get a manual?


Title: Vendorlator vf 56d sap
Post by: johnieG on June 24, 2002, 07:52:51 pm
Sorry to say, but no ???  all of my info came of the sheets on the door liner and from my experience tearing down a VF56-Faygo machine, (still at the bump shop) and pumping the Faygo vending mechanic's for all the info they were worth! boy those guys sure can pack away alot of "Free-Lunch" :D if you've any specific question feel free to post-em or email me.
later!...JohnieG