In this episode I move a few of my soda machines using an Anderson Vending Machine Dolly. If you are interested in the dolly, you can check out their website: www.andersondolly.com/
Being a service technician and someone who installs/moves machines on a weekly basis, we move them empty, full, through doors, up truck lifts, ramps, stairs, etc. I've dropped two machines. No fun. This stuff is more dangerous than the average person may think. Imagine dropping a glass front Dixie narco beverage machine, glass side down, in front of a busy Home Depot right in the parking lot. Ha! That was one I learned from. Anyway, thanks for showing this side of vending because it's a reality and these machines get into buildings somehow! Glad you showed this to people. Fun fact: more people die each year by being crushed by vending machines than by sharks attacks. At least in the US.
Started watching your videos a few months ago bc i got into the vending business, i appreciate all the videos been learning alot threw your channel , after only 4 months i have over 13 machines & the business is growing every day , Thank you pal .
I am the one who damaged one of your machines 2-3 months ago. I had been drinking and a selection hung up. So I made a poor choice to strike the machine repeatedly and shake it. I heard a pop and it stopped working.
Nice video and very professional vending machine move. I'm a 22-year vending veteran and I also have the Anderson Dolly that I use on occasion but mine doesn't have the adjustable height option. I usually move large soda machines with a custom sized pallet jack and put 2 4x4s under the edges to raise it up. Like you said, moving machines can be very dangerous. It's important to have the right moving equipment to do the job safely. Thank you for showing the "other" side of vending, it's not all about pulling money.
Is been on and off raining where I live I love your videos plus I'm obsessed and fascinated With coin operated machine's like Vending machine Gambling machines Claw machines Any other machines with coin operated I been like this since I was a kid
I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work got a question I have a Vendo 511 I replace the coin op I replace the dollar bill I replace the motherboard. I even replace the little tiny LED light that says one dollar for pop I have power to the coin Mac and the dollar bill, but it’s still not except a dollar bill or coins and the little LED light will not light up. Do you have any thoughts? Thanks, Dave.
What little LED light are you referring to? Is it an exact change or sold out light? Do you have product in the machine? Did you check for any blown fuses? Are the lights coming on int he machine? Does the compressor kick on?
@@HappyVending thank you for getting back to me. It does have product. It does have coins in the machine compressor works perfectly I put two new fuses in. I know this may sound stupid but it seems like there’s only 117 or 118 when you check for power it should say 120 everywhere. Right
@@daydaysaint6657 Has the machine ever worked for you? Did you test vend each column using the test motor feature? (I'm assuming it has a test motor feature like royals and dixies). Possibly one of the motor switches is bad. Did you try disconnecting the bill acceptor and only use the coin acceptor? (with power disconnected while doing that). 117 volts is close enough to 120..so that isn't the problem. Check for broken wires on the door.
If some one is having one of this delivered and they just need it moved into location how much would you charge and can you move it without on of those tilt dolly’s by yourself.
My dollies are a bit different, from GI they are bit more bulkier looking, but with 1ton capacity on each, never have a problem, but now i am looking for something to go up and down the stairs, can someone suggest a stair machine?
What model Anderson dolly would you recommend, On the site it didn’t seem to have any with pictures that look as easily adjustable as the one in your video
Get the vending dolly with the adjustable height. I did not modify the dolly...it came with the pins. www.andersondolly.com/Adjustable-Vending-Dolly-5-inch-caster-1300-pound-capacity-set-of-2-with-retractable-ratchets_p_60.html
@@StrokeMahEgo Yes...but they limit how much Prime you can buy in one order. It would be too hard for me to vend a product that I can't get big quantities of to keep up with demand.
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@@HappyVending thanks, I came across your channel yesterday as I was looking at Nyax equipment for my vending machines and I’ve been binge watching all of your videos haha
Hello ik this is not the topic desiccation but please i beg it would be a massive help is there any way you can tell me how to connect my visa to a card reader cause i have no clue at all its my first time doing it and it would help alot i do hope u see this and can get back to me 🙏
Hi first and foremost thank you so much for taking the time to respond to me i truly do appreciate it 🙏 and no i just want to know how to have transactions go straight to my card like for example if a costumer uses a card on my machine i how do i set it up to were the money goss to my account or Business account ik it probably sounds super contour productive to ask but im just new to all this and want to know as much as possible 🙏
@@gstream1568 When you are creating your account with Nayax, you give them your bank account information and they connect your Nayax account to your bank. Then, they auto-deposit your money into your bank account every week. You must do this through your Nayax rep.
The Anderson dolly is a cute toy. I remmeber when I had it. Good to have if you're out of options. Not a good dolly if you're serious about moving vending machines.