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Just Bought A 29K13 :)

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Hi there, I just got myself a new machine - well, new to me :P

It's a Singer 29k13. There was a bit of rust and it needed a darned good oiling, but it seems to be going well. The only thing I'm stuck on is how to adjust the foot. I can't seem to figure out how to raise and lower the foot, and right now it's just barely pulling the leather through.

I found a manual for a 29k4 but nothing for the k13, and it didn't really go into the foot much, can anyone point me in the right direction?

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Probably not what you need, but here's a parts manual including the 29K13, it may help later.

http://dixiesewingmachine.tzo.com/MANUALS/SINGERPARTS1/29K1%20TO%20K4,K10%20TO%20K18,K12%20TO%20K23,K30%20TO%20K33.pdf

This instruction manual for the use and servicing of the 29K62 discusses pressure on the material and how to adjust it.

http://dixiesewingmachine.tzo.com/MANUALS/SINGERSERVICE/29K62-Inst.pdf

Edited by Evo160K

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Sorted it :) and got it working. The stitch length seems pretty reasonable considering there's 2 layers of 6oz-ish leather under it.

The main reason is was spitting the dummy? The guy I bought it from had painted the needle plate so the leather wouldn't move under the foot. I sanded it off back to 600 grit and stropped it up a bit and the baby sews like a dream now :D

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Thanks Evo, I'll have a look through that :) Once the wife's calmed down from the cost of the thing I might start making noises about spares and such :P

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Finally uncovered the serial number on this old girl, she was built between July and December 1912.

F 3100 435

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RavenAus,

Send us some pics of the back of the machine.

glenn

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