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Going back to 69 everything is fine. That's why I'm stumped. The hippo vid I have watched 10 times. As for threading it is as the manual shows. I'll try reversing The bobbin. Something I noticed is that 4 layers and it sucks in. Cottons all is good. I'll try leather when I get back off the trip. The discs do release. I can see and feel it.
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I will try this differ behind spring, does that make or some serious attention but if that's what it takes I suppose that's what I will do yes it is between the spring tension discs, I have had it apart cleaned it put back together. Here is a picture of the threading I'm getting on a train, so it will be 5 hours before I can see the replies but thanks guys
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Forgot to add. Using #21 needle now
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green and tan he is 92 top 69 bottom green on green is 92 top and bottom Greg
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Good Afternoon everybody, my dealer that I purchased my consew 1541 machine from California, has not been much. I am now out and South Dakota and I am having problems balancing the knot using T 90 thread. It sews 69 just fine. the problem lies in I have the tension adjusted as far as it will go and yet I still get a visible knot on the bottom. the only suggestion the dealer had was to put a stronger spring underneath the tension adjuster. if I cannot get T 90 to work, I don't think there's any way on Earth to get 130 or 210 working. two layers 1000 denier Cordura
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Done deal. Perfect now. Thanks Greg
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Thanks. I have that printed out and will open him up in a little bit. Greg
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Good morning. I have a consew 1541 that the forward Stitch is correct but reverse is about double the length. I have sent consew many emails but have not gotten an answer. I can find nothing online and my nearest repair guy is 100 miles away. Looking at the 206 mechanism, I think I have it figured out but want to make sure before I pick up the screwdriver. Gre