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Curious if I’ve got this threaded right? Manual give directions with part numbers... kinda hard to follow? 

 

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surely there’s some Landis Guys here? 

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Sorry. Not me.

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4 minutes ago, Wizcrafts said:

Sorry. Not me.

You’re the guy for the Union I have lol 

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Don't forget back when these machines were made they never knew about this new-fangled nylon twisted thread,so I think you have so much pressure @ that point it's pinching the thread too much,try a lighter spring.I've ran them with nylon & never had any trouble.

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4 hours ago, CowboyBob said:

Don't forget back when these machines were made they never knew about this new-fangled nylon twisted thread,so I think you have so much pressure @ that point it's pinching the thread too much,try a lighter spring.I've ran them with nylon & never had any trouble.

True, and I’ve played with the adjusting of that spring, but then the thread doesn’t come through the leather bottom like it should? 

This is an older polyester spool (5-6 years old) I got from Campbell. A 207... the 346 never did this? 

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might have figured it out? 

 

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