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Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: on April 13, 2003, 03:10:41 pm
Hello all,

I have a chance to purchase a Vendo 63 coke machine.  Can anyone give me some idea as to what it would be worth in poor-average-pristine condition?  It has the fake wood front, not the nice red paint.

Thanks,

Brent


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: Creighton on April 15, 2003, 09:50:41 pm
Brent,

The machines condition is what matters. Is it complete, cooling/vending systems work? A picture always helps. Can't really sort any kind of value without more info. Let us know.

Best Regards,
Creighton


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: on April 15, 2003, 11:33:05 pm
Well, a funny thing happened on the way to a coke machine deal.    The seller indeed had a Vendo 63, but it wasn't what he was selling.  Instead, he was selling what I believe is a Vendo 90.  It looks exactly like the 63, except taller with 10 dispensing ports.

Condition wise, it has a few little nicks and scratches here and there from use, but it's complete and everything works.

We decided to buy it simply because we want a machine for the coke collection, and they don't come up for sale around here very often.  We paid $400 Cdn, which may be high or low but it's too late now for second thoughts!

It's coming home on Friday.  I'll post some pictures of it then.

Brent


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: Creighton on April 16, 2003, 12:12:11 am
Hi Brent,

Sounds like all worked out well. Enjoy the new machine and looking forward to the pics!!! Let us know with any questions.

Best Regards,
Creighton


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: Jim on April 16, 2003, 10:38:57 am
Brent,

Bottom line is...

As long as you're happy with the machine, it's complete, functioning properly & was affordable...

Good luck with the new machine and be sure to post a photo!


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: on April 18, 2003, 11:08:45 pm
OK folks, the coke machine arrived today, and I STILL don't really know what we have!  I've attached a photo.

The right side of it has an identification plate.  On it is:

mfr's no.  01C1100AE
sales model   HA110-10
serial no.  OPK 013633
The "OPK" in the serial number is stamped above where it should be, partially on top of the first digits of the manufacturer's number.

I can't find any reference to the sales model, HA110-10, anywhere.  This is the number that I thought would nail down it's identification.

There is a sticker inside of the coin mechanism door:

"When ordering parts, give the following information"

model no:  01C-1100-AE-0002-A104-0000 (handwritten)
serial no: OPK 13633 (stamped in ink)

The compressor also has a plate with numbers stamped on it:

008 - no indication of what this stands for, in a box by itself
model serial # V25TC599184
voltage 115
cycle 50-60
refrigerant 12
oz 12.5
phase 1
 (RL?) amps 3.7
LR amps 28.0
part no.  D113992

Any help identifying this coke machine would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Brent


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: MoonDawg on April 19, 2003, 12:17:49 pm
You have a very nice Vendo 110. The number indicates bottle capacity, 10 shelves each holding 11 bottles.           Glen


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: on April 19, 2003, 02:17:08 pm
Thank you.

But, I was under the impression that the vendo 110 looked like this:

http://soda-machines.com/machines/vendo/v110.html

The vendo list on this web site doesn't contain a 110 bottle square shouldered machine.  The machines that look the closest are the 63 and 90, but as you said, they don't hold the right number of bottles.  Could the list be missing a model?

My machine is 64" tall, 32" wide, and 23 3/8" deep.


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: Jim on April 19, 2003, 06:59:54 pm
Hello Brent,

Unfortumately, we are missing models but add new ones from month to month as we acquire good reference photos and accurate specifications from service manuals, brochures or catalogs etc...

Generally, a model isn't listed because of either reason listed above: no documentation for specifications or no good picture for reference. I just recently began listing models without specifications if I have a photo so visitors can at least have a good reference, but generally, I need to have accurate data on models specifications so I can include the machine model in any particular manufacturer listing...

At any rate, as Glen has stated, you have a Vendo 110 that appears to have been manufactured in the early 70's...
Good luck with the new acquisition!  :)






Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: on April 19, 2003, 11:32:59 pm
OK Jim, that makes sense.  It isn't quite as old as I was hoping for, but I guess 30 years will have to do.   :D

Thanks for taking the time to put this site together.  If you need any more specific information (measurements, more detailed photos, etc) on this model, just let me know.

The machine is running fine, if a bit loud.  It's downstairs in the basement family room, and when the compressor kicks in, I can hear it upstairs in the bedroom.  I'm undecided if I'm going to keep it plugged in or not.  Time will tell.


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: MoonDawg on April 20, 2003, 11:21:52 am
This often happens when moving a machine. The power cord may be in the way of the fan blade. or  check for any copper lines vibrating against metal.  It's too nice a machine to use as decoration!


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: on April 20, 2003, 10:45:23 pm
Well, I checked for obstructions or vibrating parts and came up empty.  I then shoved a rag in the fan blades to stop it from turning and plugged it in.  The noise, sort of a high pitched ringing, remained.  I'm positive that it's coming from inside the compressor itself, and therefore I'm not sure what can be done about it.  The compressor runs for 15 minutes, then is off for 30 minutes.


Title: Vendo 63 value
Post by: MoonDawg on April 21, 2003, 09:57:02 am
Be on the look-out for a junky looking vendo for sale cheap.  The compressor units can be swapped out in miniutes.