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<blockquote data-quote="Jungle Runner" data-source="post: 210425" data-attributes="member: 5378"><p>One of the simple things that make a huge difference on real machines is how the feet on the bottom of the legs are set.</p><p>It is quite common to find the levelling feet at the back set really high, while the front ones are wound right in low, or even removed. This makes the ball run really fast.</p><p>Still, I think you are lucky if you have well maintained real machines near you. So often they fall into disrepair, parts fail, people stop playing them, then the operator gets rid of them because they no longer make any money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jungle Runner, post: 210425, member: 5378"] One of the simple things that make a huge difference on real machines is how the feet on the bottom of the legs are set. It is quite common to find the levelling feet at the back set really high, while the front ones are wound right in low, or even removed. This makes the ball run really fast. Still, I think you are lucky if you have well maintained real machines near you. So often they fall into disrepair, parts fail, people stop playing them, then the operator gets rid of them because they no longer make any money. [/QUOTE]
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