paqman Report post Posted April 20 Hi all, i have once again acquires more sewing machines. A Local factory is closing and they are tearing it down and they used to make chairs and seats and had lots of machines for sale. A few months back, i bought a few Juki walking foot machines including a LU-563 and LUH-521 as well as a 47W66. I have since sold the LUH double needle machine but kept the other 2. I talked to the owner a few days back and he made me an offer i could not refuse on the last 3 machines he had for sale, an Adler 67, Mitsubishi dy-340 and a Singer 144W (20 in long arm and huge bobbins, this thing is a beast!) The Adler is missing some parts and i need replacements. I would really like to restore it and get it back in working order as its a really nice machine and is mostly complete. The hook was there and was rusty and stuck so i started cleaning it and got it free and started working on cleaning it up and realized the hook is just snapped off. I can find hooks online but they are over 200$! if that's what i have to pay, fine but still, it seems steep. I am also missing the slide plate on the right side as well as a set of feet. There are parts available, but some are harder to find like the slide plate. Hooks are pricey, feet are all over the place and seem cheaply made. I read somewhere on the forum that there is a mod to grind the foot bar to accept 111W style feet? Where do you guys get your parts for Adler machines? There is no dealers locally, there used to be one but they closed down Andre Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoepatcher Report post Posted April 21 Go to Kwok Hing in Hong Kong. Good feet prices. Hooks check Cerliani and Hirose. Great aftermarket hooks. Adler # is 068-00-181-4. Hirose # is HAD-68. That Hirose hook is on eBay right now for$99.99. Grab it at that price. I have used them for years. Made in Japan. Ceriiani hooks made in Italy. Aftermarket feet are cheap for the 67 Adler. Remember, this is the small bobbin model. The 167 is the big bobbin model. Aftermarket slide plates are out there as well. glenn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michiel Report post Posted April 21 College sewing is also a good source if you donot find them in your neighbourhood https://www.college-sewing.co.uk/parts-by-machine/durkopp-adler-parts/durkopp-adler-67-sewing-machine-parts?p=2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted April 26 Thanks Everyone for the replies. Found a bunch of useful parts and im waiting for them to come in the mail. This includes new Decals as i decided the machine is nice enough to rebuild clean and repaint as most parts are there and its not worn out besides the throat plate and feed dog. I used some Hammer tone paint instead of the regular grey as i thought it would look really nice. The right slide plate is missing and i cant seen to find a replacement so i made one out of plexi glass for now. I may go to the metal supermarket and find a nice piece of stainless to make a new one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoepatcher Report post Posted April 27 (edited) Make sure you under cut the back of the right throat plate over the hook or will not be enough clearance for the thread to pass over the hook. Ifyou can make plates, there are guys looking for them for the 67. glenn Edited April 27 by shoepatcher Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted April 27 On 4/27/2024 at 2:36 AM, shoepatcher said: Make sure you under cut the back of the right throat plate over the hook or will not be enough clearance for the thread to pass over the hook Thanks! yep im waiting for the hook to get here so that i can figure out how much to gouge out... im thinking a forstner bit big enough to take off some material from the underside of the plate. Not sure how i would do this for the stainless one yet... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted April 30 Made the plate, and it looks good... Got a piece of Stainless and was able to file a nice angle on both sides and after a lot of filing, i got it to fit nice. Also ground the underside and it was not easy but it should work. I also received my Decals. Waiting for the Hook now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoepatcher Report post Posted April 30 looks nice glenn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted May 5 (edited) sooooo i got the hook today. I ended up getting a hook for a 167 (Bigger Bobbin) instead and took a chance that it would fit as it seemed to be mounted the same way. I was right, it fits perfectly... the only thing that does not fit is the Opener. Looking at pictures, they look identical but mine rubs against the hook when i turn it so i suspect the opener for the 167 is slightly wider and allows for the larger hook. Can anyone confirm what the difference between both openers? Looking at the service manual, The opener for the 067 is 067001700 and the opener for the 167 is 0167001700. I thought about bending the opener out a bit to make room for the hook but im worried it wont work and maybe even break it. Thoughts? Edited May 5 by paqman Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted May 5 Ok more developments: The hook i bought is the HAD-267TR which really looks similar but the basket is different. It was 15$ so worth the risk. So to be clear for anyone looking to know if you can fit a 167 hook into a 67 to upgrade it to a large bobbin, the hook will fit and im sure the basket would also if i had the right one but the opener might rub and need to be modify or be replaced by an opener for a 167. The basket on the HAD-267TR is slightly taller and wont lock into the throat plate and hits the bottom of the slide plate so that wont work. BTW, HAD-267TR is used on a Adler 268-FA which is a post bed machine. this leaves me multiple options: 1- Just order the right hook (I did... ) 2- Order a basket for a 167 hook to see if it will fit and modify the opener to clear the hook. 3- Order a whole new hook for a 167 and see if perhaps the hook is slightly smaller and will clear the OEM opener 4- Experiment and see if a basket from a Juki LU 563 will drop into the HAD-267TR hook i have and use JUKI large bobbins (and make the opener fit) This rebuild is really going to cost me... Andre Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michiel Report post Posted May 5 Hi Andre, Are you aware that you also have to replace the take-up lever? (You need a bigger one) regards, michiel Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted May 5 On 5/5/2024 at 7:03 AM, Michiel said: Are you aware that you also have to replace the take-up lever? (You need a bigger one) I do now! totally makes sense with a larger hook i would need slightly more takeup... No matter... i have ordered the correct hook. thinking about it, someone with a machine shop could really modify this machine to do pretty much anything. This machine can also be modified using off the shelf parts. I have been thinking about getting a foot bar off of a 111W as its the same diameter and would allow me to use more common type feet. Andre Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted May 11 Its done! for now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted May 15 I found the before picture for this machine: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoepatcher Report post Posted May 15 problem with the 29K71? glenn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted May 17 On 5/15/2024 at 2:07 PM, shoepatcher said: problem with the 29K71? Nope, i just too many machines. I would love to keep them all but i already have multiple walking foot machines including the 29k71 and the 29k173 as well as my Juki LU563. If you know anyone whos looking for an Adler 67 let me know... I also have the 144W that i have for sale and i have a Mitsubishi DY340 that i am re-building for my dad. Additionally, i just picked up a Bonis Model A Furrier machine. Andre Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shoepatcher Report post Posted May 20 Shoepatchers are not walking foot machines. Advertise up in Canada where you are. People looking for them. glenn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paqman Report post Posted May 21 On 5/20/2024 at 8:18 PM, shoepatcher said: Shoepatchers are not walking foot machines. Advertise up in Canada where you are. People looking for them. Lol ok?!? sure. Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites