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I'll have to look when I get home, but I don't...
I'll have to look when I get home, but I don't think the motor would need any lubrication. If it does, it would be just a drop of oil in a small hole on either end of the motor where the ends of the...
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http://www.searspartsdirect.com/KENMORE-Sewing-mac...
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/KENMORE-Sewing-machine-Parts/Model-15818024/0582/1200000.html
The foot controller is shown in the motor assembly diagram.
Here are the diagrams for the 18023:
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After a quick look at the parts diagrams at Sears...
After a quick look at the parts diagrams at Sears Parts Direct, it looks like the 18024 comes with a separate foot controller, which the 18023 doesn't.
Maybe the 18023 only came in a cabinet,...
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Mine is a 158.18023, so I can't help you out with...
Mine is a 158.18023, so I can't help you out with yours, but I did have a Kenmore one time, and the last number indicated what height of shank the machine had.
The needle can't be moved to the...
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