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newbiequilter58 05-02-2013 07:05 PM

Just got done looking on ISMACS at the Free manual. It is word for word identical to the Bruce Manual, even the font, illustrations and instructions on using attachments. Both manuals show Rockford, IL as the company location... mmmm. That gives me a place to start. Page 6 recommends applying kerosene or coal oil to all of the bearings in the head and running machine rapidly to dissolve gummed oil. I think I'll stick with the Tri-flow.

Caroline S 05-03-2013 06:17 AM

Newbie, can you take an angled front view photo of the treadle irons? I am not seeing the treadle wheel and pitman arm on your irons.

newbiequilter58 05-03-2013 04:18 PM

You bet! I'm headed over there for a bit in the morning to do some more ridding out, and I'll move it into the living room to get better pictures. And get rid of the spider webs under the cabinet while I'm at it. Spiders never used to bother me but I know of several people that have been bitten by fiddlebacks, so when I see webs now I go into "smash and backpedal" mode. Are the wheel and arms similar between manufacturers, or will I need the specific model to restore?

newbiequilter58 05-19-2013 08:51 AM

Caroline:
Finally got some pics I think will answer your question. The wheel is not there. I looked at the pieces of the manual page, and it shows the wheel, some type of cover that goes over the wheel that I think the pitman arm attaches to?
http://mail.aol.com/37715-111/aol-6/...wMail&partId=1
http://mail.aol.com/37715-111/aol-6/...wMail&partId=1





http://mail.aol.com/37715-111/aol-6/...wMail&partId=1
http://mail.aol.com/37715-111/aol-6/...wMail&partId=1

Caroline S 05-24-2013 05:36 AM

Your pictures did not post Newbie. I am thinking you may have to do some research and find a treadle cabinet that your machine head will fit into. It will likely be impossible to find the parts to fix the treadle irons.


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