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

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  1. Put the head in the front or between the seats. Take it off the table! glenn
  2. I prefer the hollow ploy belts with the aluminum burr. Even better than the solid belts. glenn
  3. 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
  4. Hook you do not want to fool with. Anyway to lower the roller foot? glenn
  5. Can you lower the roller foot anymore so as to be tighter to the roller feed ring? glenn
  6. pull balance wheel and clean that. Looks great so far! remark all oil holes with red paint stick. glenn
  7. Also look at the Juki 2341. 3rd generation machines. glenn
  8. Not interested in buying the machine if that is what you asking.

    glenn

  9. I read one of your post about an Adler 30-1 and you mentioned that you have a manual. Would it be to much trouble to ask you for a copy?  Thank you

    1. blinddog

      blinddog

      No problem.  It's too big for me to attach the file here, but you can get it here:

      Bedienanleitung 030 (archive.org)

       

    2. shoepatcher

      shoepatcher

      I charge $15.00 total plus shipping for the manual, parts list, mechanics manual an other items that you will need working on the machine.  This is for an Adler 30-1, not the 30-10 that you can get online.  Some things are different especially the parts.  I only have it in hard copy.   Send me your shipping address.  I take PayPal.  Thank you for reaching out.

      glenn

  10. Sandt and Shoen were German made clickers. One bought the other but I do not know who bought who. I would research in Germany for the manuals. glenn
  11. feet out of sync with the feed dog. Feed dog supposed to be coming up when inner presser foot and needle come down. They all should meet at the top of the throat plate. glenn
  12. That is what I am thinking. They made an HL high lift version and a HHL high high lift version with I think a 1 3/8" clearance of lift. glenn
  13. Ferdinand used both Adler 205-64 and Consew 754 heads to make the Bull. This one looks a lot like and Adler 205-64 except for the bobbin winder. That is a Consew 754 feature. If and Adler head, $2500.. all day long with a little clean up. glenn
  14. Ferdinand used both Adler 205-64 and Consew 754 heads to make the bull. This one looks a lot like an Adler 205-64 except for the bobbin winder. If so, $2500.00 all day long cleaned up. glenn
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