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    Collect old industrial sewing machine manuals, rebuild shoe patchers, fix, repair and build goalie equipment

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  1. H4 Pfaff 145,545 normally use the needle system #190 which is longer than the 134-35 system. glenn
  2. How long is the belt and how many cogs are on it? glenn
  3. Pic of the machine? The brochure should tell you the max. height of the foot lift. glenn
  4. That is a pfaff drop down roller guide. glenn
  5. will try to get a pic of it for you. Sorry for the lateness. glenn
  6. Consew make a copy of this. Not sure the model #. That me be a source for replacement. glenn
  7. I have an Adler 205-370 so these feet not of use to me. Sorry glenn
  8. Put the head in the front or between the seats. Take it off the table! glenn
  9. I prefer the hollow ploy belts with the aluminum burr. Even better than the solid belts. glenn
  10. 441 feet compatible with most all 441 clones. The damn blanket foot that come on the genuine 441 is useless. Whoever designed that and it is very big and wide should be shot.! Piece of junk as far as I am concerned. Not usable on most projuects. glenn
  11. Hook you do not want to fool with. Anyway to lower the roller foot? glenn
  12. Can you lower the roller foot anymore so as to be tighter to the roller feed ring? glenn
  13. pull balance wheel and clean that. Looks great so far! remark all oil holes with red paint stick. glenn
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