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I've been on the Sears site two or three times...
I've been on the Sears site two or three times now and I've found two manuals that matched my machines. One I already had, one I had to save one page at a time, but I have it now too. They don't...
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Jamie, Look under the bed of the machine on...
Jamie,
Look under the bed of the machine on the lip that hangs down. There should be a placard or a stamped area with a model and serial number. The model number will something like this...
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LOL, I really need a bigger place to work. But...
LOL, I really need a bigger place to work. But really it isn't super complicated to clean and oil a sewing machine. As long as it's not computerized there is no black magic inside. ...
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Jamie, Since this is a cabinet machine it...
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Since this is a cabinet machine it lays on it's front side when in storage. The motor is right on top in the path of dust, lint, particulates and even pet hair. All this and old oil...
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