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I bought an old Landis 36 McKay and it is decent shape, aside from the shuttle mechanism which I was able to replace. Unfortuantely it was missing one Friction Disk Shifter Link. Part # 36-12-22. I have tried calling Landis and a few other machinery companies with no luck. Anyone got any leads? The assistance would be GREATLY appreciated.

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I have no Landis but what is a "Friction Disc Shifter Link"? Can you add a picture? You know, maybe one can help if he sees what you mean. ;)

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Thanks Constabulary. It is one of the link arms that pulls the clutch pads together to engage the motor with the sewing mechanisms.

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Did you check with Bob at Toledo Industrial Machine?

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call Melanie Machine in california. They have lots of parts for lots of machines. Also Pilgrim Shoe and Sewing machine. speak with harris.

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A machinist could make one in about 2hrs, might not be as pretty as cast but dimensions will make it work? Gary

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is it flat in the other plane.? If it is I can make that part for you if you would send me a profile drawing and the thickness and size of the holes.

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Thanks for the responses everyone. I had a local machinist make the part for me. Works great!

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