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just picked up a Kenmore m158.15000
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Oops, looks like I didn't pay enough attention to...
Oops, looks like I didn't pay enough attention to the photo.
All of the Kenmore machines I have owned have had front loading bobbins, hence my spurious advice.
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Looks like it.
Looks like it.
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You should still be able to use a double needle...
You should still be able to use a double needle even though there is only 1 set of tension discs. I have a 158.1941, with only 1 set of tension discs, and the manual mentions the use of a double...
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Very nice! I've had 3 or 4 machines with...
Very nice!
I've had 3 or 4 machines with seized presser bars. They usually just need oil, maybe some heat, and some gentle persuasion to free them up
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