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Ahh yeah I think you’re right about it being needle feed. Its hard to tell from the picture. The seller said it’s in a storage locker, so they won’t get back to me with other pictures for a few days unless I buy it straight up. Just based on shape and the back it looks like a Singer 78 class machine to me. Was just looking for another opinion. They’re looking for $100 with table and motor. The machine definitely looks seized and in pretty rough shape, so will probably pass on it. Thank you.
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78-1?
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I can’t really tell what this machine is, someone posted it locally and was a little interested. It looks to be a triple feed machine, but can’t really think of anything that look like this. Thanks
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Didn’t mean to take so long to reply. I kinda jumped the gun on ordering it and I guess it ended up being the short bobbin. It has a 25mm or 1 inch diameter. The part number on the hook is unfortunately ground down too much. The case has #19977. This leads me to believe that #11910 is the actual bobbin. So 7-9 fits a little better.
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It looks like it, I could be wrong though.
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You were definitely correct. A lot of the parts are matching from the 7-25 part list. I couldn’t really find any other info on the 7-25, like what they were used for and there capabilities. I did end up ordering some large 7-31 bobbins because they also had matching part numbers in the manual. Any other info would be awesome!
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Not actually convinced it’s a 7-11 tho. The feed dog and take up lever are different. I will try to look up some of the parts and see what it actually became/is.
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I got a new machine for this thread. Picked up a Singer 7SV11 which I’m assuming is a 7-11 variant.
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I actually ordered that hook slide plate last night! I’m still looking for a suitable take up lever, but don’t really want to spend $30 on something that may or may not work. Another thought came to mind about this machine. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a zig zag machine with a bobbin mounted on a vertical axis. They always seem to be horizontally mounted on flat bed machines. Like on the 107w. Just wondering if you had any thoughts on that.
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Sorry about that. The picture files were too big to upload directly and didn’t want to lose resolution from compressing them.
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I started doing some part lookup browsing and found that it’s actually a 17w class upper portion. Makes me start to wonder if this was really just someone’s cool experiment.
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Thank you! That is very helpful. I didn’t see anything on ismacs with a W prefix. I saw your restoration of a 51WSV2 and was kind of expecting it to be similar to this one, but after further examination I can say they don’t look too similar. I did take a look at the Singer 32 you mentioned and it does look like the zigzagging mechanism is very similar. Here are some additional photos of my machine. I had to take the original drive wheel off because it had some broken set screws. https://imgur.com/gallery/a9Sp328
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Hi there everyone, I just picked up a 51WSV28 similar to the one below, but am struggling to find any information on it. Looking for a service manual or something similar. I'm starting to think that this machine is really a 51W101 which I was able to find a parts list for. Did not find a service manual for the 51W101. My Machines serial number is: W1387801 51WSV28 http://www.usa-dealer.net/SINGER-51WSV28-POST-SEWING-MACHINE-ZIG-ZAG_p_517.html# 51W101 http://www.sieck.de/en/machines/sewing/zick-zack-machines/?produkt=9854 Any information would be greatly appreciated. Just need a few replacement parts to get my machine started. I can provide pictures of my machine too if needed.