Handstitched Report post Posted March 26, 2011 G'Day , As my heading suggests, I have been offered a Singer 133k13 machine ( head only) ,but before I accept it ( if I accept it ) , I went looking for some info on the net, without much luck, as I know nothing about this type of machine. It is quite an old looking machine, and what have already learnt ( from observation) is that its a manual material feed machine (as in, no feed dogs to push the material through). It was turning quite tightly, but after a good clean and oil up it now turns sweetly.Also , theres no foot lifter/lever, it seem to do that as it turns , the foot is round. ( what a strange machine ...???) At this point , I have no use for such a machine, but maybe some more info would be helpful, and indeed a link to a free manual download. I have attached a file photo of a 133k13. Thanks HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CowboyBob Report post Posted March 26, 2011 It's a Darner machine where you pull the material around in the direction you want to sew,they use it for repair large bags,canvas & etc where it doesn't matter what the stitches look like. We had a curtomer in town here that had some they would clean & repair bags for shipping sugar in. It has a jump foot that goes up & down with the needle. Bob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted March 26, 2011 G'day Bob, Thank you so much for your reply. 'Mystery' solved. After reading that, I don't think I'll be buying it. No doubt it will sew and repair horse rugs quiet easily,( a business move that I'm about to undertake) but it would take a LOT of practice for me to get the stitches nice and neat. I maybe good...but not THAT good. And besides, I already have a machine that does all that (and more) anyway. ('Brutus' http://www.flickr.com/photos/40990121@N05/4111321665/ ) Plus another machine , also to assist in horse rug repairs (pic attached) , that works beautifully. Once again, thank you very much. All the best, HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CowboyBob Report post Posted March 26, 2011 Your right you don't need that 133 since you have Brutus which looks identical to our Cowboy 4500& then you have the Seiko which is another good machine. Sew Long, Bob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anne Bonnys Locker Report post Posted April 1, 2011 The 133 series is a variation on the 132 models. When looking at machines to repair horse rugs I always ask people to consider the nature of the job. Even a horse rug that has been hit with a pressure washer is full of dust and rubbish which is very abrasive and does nasty things to the hook and shuttle assembly. Essentially I suggest that people look at a machine that they would be prepared to scrap after a few years so don't spend $3000 on a 132k6 clone! Darren Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites