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Old 04-29-2010, 04:32 PM
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cabinqltr
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That is wonderful. I would suggest you look at the manual and oil it, let it sit overnight and then get a scrap of cloth, thread the machine and give it a try. It may not need more than that. These machines are so very easy to maintain yourself, Do not take to shop unless all else fails. When you get it running well and decide to polish it( nothing abrasive, remember) I recommend you go to a Harley Davidson dealer and get a bottle of Harley Glaze. It is a liquid polish, does a beautiful job will not hurt the finish. I am just an old Granny that loves to play with featherweights. Have fun.
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