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My old Ferdco Pro 2000 finally is showing its age. The internal rubber tire drive wheel for the bobbin winder broke and I'm in need of a new one. I understand that Ferdco has sold out and no longer services their machines. Anybody have an idea where I might find this part? The Juki TSC-441 parts list that came with the machine does not show this particular style of bobbin winder so, I'm guessing it's a Ferdco part. Anybody have a source for Pro 2000 parts?

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Call any of the dealers that sell the look a likes and they should have one.

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Thanks, I'll call them tomorrow.

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Your welcome. I've had my pro 2000 for 20 years and i figure it just getting broken in.

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...Anybody have a source for Pro 2000 parts?

From the FERDCO website:

Everything has been sold out to Hoffman Brothers in Rosemont Il. 800-323-9120. www.hoffmanbrothers.com

We will be posting more info about this as soon as everything has been finalized and Hoffman Brothers has everything.

Bitterroot Saddle Company will be stocking thread, ( the same brand that we were selling). his # is 406-961-3978, they are located in Hamilton Mt.

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The rubber "tire" is different on the juki 441 than some of the knock offs, if not all. Beilers sells genuine as well as knock off, and accessories for the 441, as well as just about everything you need! They're my go to source! (717) 768-0174

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The rubber "tire" is different on the juki 441 than some of the knock offs, if not all. Beilers sells genuine as well as knock off, and accessories for the 441, as well as just about everything you need! They're my go to source! (717) 768-0174

Thanks, I've got an order in for a replacement part with one of the other vendors on this site - but the part is backordered. In the interim, I'm winding the bobbins with a cordless drill like one would do with a Tippmann Boss. Cumbersome, but it works.

I'll note Beiler's number for future reference. Does Beiler's have a website?

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