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How Singer 29K's should operate.

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I have a couple of Singer 29k-71's one a 1949 with the case iron cobber base and the another from Landis a 1998 version that has a 52 to 1 helper geared motor. I did a short video using the 1998 Singer 29k-71 and plan on doing another of the 1949. Hopefully, someone may find it helpful if they are planning on purchasing a used machine or even a new clone of the Singer 29K. It is very easy to say a machine should sound / operate this way or that but I hope the video will provide a good base line. These machines were flushed and oiled using my redneck oil. The link to the video is

https://odysee.com/@SingerSewing:0/singer:a

Comments always welcomed.

kgg

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Looks like you did a lovely job in cleaning up and adjusting that machine! 

What are your plans with the machine?  Will you be keeping it for some specific task or selling it?

 

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1 hour ago, MtlBiker said:

Looks like you did a lovely job in cleaning up and adjusting that machine! 

Thank you.

1 hour ago, MtlBiker said:

What are your plans with the machine?

This machine is on a out-the-door journey as I really don't need a second Singer 29K-71.

kgg

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