Title: Barq's machines in need or restoring Post by: on January 05, 2005, 11:32:10 pm I have a few Barq's rootbeer machines that are in need of restoring. This will be the first time I've ever attempted this and need someone with the skill close to home. I live in Mississippi and would like to have someone from the south to do it. I looked on here and mostly everyone was from TN or KY. Any help would be appreciated and remember if you have any Barq's machines for sell, or even if they aren't for sale, I would like to see pictures of them. If you have any other Barq's stuff I'd be interested in that as well. I have been collecting Barq's for almost 10 years now and just got started in the machines just recently. I am kind of curious to see what's out there. Someone told me they had 6 different kinds but never sent pictures.
thanks, Robert barqs19 Title: Barq's machines in need or restoring Post by: on January 05, 2005, 11:51:37 pm Here is a picture of one of the machines. I haven't gotten the others. The other two are an ideal slider and a smaller version of this one. This one has 13 slots for bottles, the smaller version has 7.
Robert barqs19 Title: Barq's machines in need or restoring Post by: loman4ec on January 06, 2005, 11:04:44 am I don't live in the south but I would drive to meet you if you wanted someone to do the work for you. If you havent seen my work go to the photo album section of this site. My machines are under collections and then Josh's collection. My most recent machines are the frosty root beer machine and a Vendo 56. Email me at jdloman2000@yahoo.com if you are interested.
Title: Barq's machines in need or restoring Post by: loman4ec on January 06, 2005, 11:05:38 am By the way I am in southern Ohio.
Title: Barq's machines in need or restoring Post by: Jim on January 06, 2005, 12:41:05 pm Bbrrrrrrrrr...
Too bad you had to move back north... Title: Barq's machines in need or restoring Post by: loman4ec on January 06, 2005, 12:57:02 pm It is cold here but it is really nice to be home. This is where I grew up and all of my family and friends are still here. It is worth being in the cold. Now I need to start on a new project. I just bought a nice solid Vendo 110 round top that I am going to pick up this weekend. I will post pics when I get it home.
Title: Barq's machines in need or restoring Post by: on January 07, 2005, 01:04:59 am Hi believe it or not I plugged it in last night after a friend told me it wouldn't blow a circuit and it started right up, cools and everything. It does need some of the racks for the bottles to sit on, someone made some out of what looks like tin but they dont' work very well, actually not at all. For some reason I tried the old Barq's bottles and they won't come out but the newer ones work fine. A wonder since it's been sittin up for about 20 years. As for the other two machines. I am getting a smaller version of this Vendo in the pic above in about a week or two. I drove to the coast today and picked up a 8ft Barq's machine made by Quickold from Lima OH, never heard of them. I guess it's a Vendo too not sure yet. I will post pics once I unload it.
Title: Barq's machines in need or restoring Post by: johnieG on January 07, 2005, 07:30:25 am You may have to adjust the bottle gate opening...as follows,
to take into account the different diameter of the older bottles Title: Barq's machines in need or restoring Post by: on January 09, 2005, 07:30:25 pm Well I took it to a refridgeration place and they said they could fix the 8footer's problems. The motor worked, there just wasn't any Freon 12? A few things had been cut and bent throughout the years. I'm suppose to get it back this week. When I get it I will post pictures.
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