Members Norseman56 Posted January 14 Members Report Posted January 14 Hello! I service and repair sewing machines in central Arkansas. Today I ran into a problem that I can't easily fix. An old Adler 405-64 that's been sitting in storage for a long time, was full of dirt dauber nests and rust. The presser bar had rusted so much that it has become one with the bushings. No amount of heat and beating could get it to release. So... does anyone know of any place where I can buy needle bar and top/bottom bushings? I'd really appreciate any help on this. If my info is correct, the part numbers are as follows: Bushing (top) 004-00-143. Presser bar 004-00-059. Lower bushing 064-00-038. Thank you very much! Toby Pedersen Morrilton, Ar. Quote
CowboyBob Posted January 15 Report Posted January 15 12 hours ago, Norseman56 said: Hello! I service and repair sewing machines in central Arkansas. Today I ran into a problem that I can't easily fix. An old Adler 405-64 that's been sitting in storage for a long time, was full of dirt dauber nests and rust. The presser bar had rusted so much that it has become one with the bushings. No amount of heat and beating could get it to release. So... does anyone know of any place where I can buy needle bar and top/bottom bushings? I'd really appreciate any help on this. If my info is correct, the part numbers are as follows: Bushing (top) 004-00-143. Presser bar 004-00-059. Lower bushing 064-00-038. Thank you very much! Toby Pedersen Morrilton, Ar. I've worked on 1,000's of stuck machines over the years & this is what I do.Mixup alittle used motor oil & diesel fuel 1/2& 1/2 lube both bushings every couple hrs with a couple of drops & tap on the bar with a solid piece of metal drive pin as big or bigger than the pressure bar using a hammer(light to medium taps) & eventually it'll break loose. Quote Bob Kovar Toledo Industrial Sewing Machine Sales Ltd. 3631 Marine Rd Toledo,Ohio 43609 1-866-362-7397
Members Constabulary Posted January 15 Members Report Posted January 15 (edited) heating the bushing with a gas blowtorch may help too EDIT: 18 hours ago, Norseman56 said: No amount of heat and beating could get it to release. yeah - that! My bad, sorry. 😉 Edited January 15 by Constabulary Quote ~ Keep "OLD CAST IRON" alive - it´s worth it ~ Machines in use: - Singer 111G156 - Singer 307G2 - Singer 29K71 - Singer 212G141 - Singer 45D91 - Singer 132K6 - Singer 108W20 - Singer 51WSV2 - Singer 143W2
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