Fixing my Panasonic KX-T1451 Cassette Tape Answering Machine
Here's how to replace the belt on your tape-based answering machine. I have several answering machines and tape recorders that I assume have crumbly old stretched out belts, so I'm hoping to fix them all soon. If you enjoy hacking into answering machines like it's the 1990's, call up my asterisk system that has several answering machines hooked up to it at 206-424-8422 or 505-608-6123. You can also listen to interactive stories and listen to old recordings. For more information, here's a website... https://phonelosers.com/tni/

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