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Old 12-03-2008, 07:09 AM
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minstrel
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http://featherweightrx.com/
Check out this website. There's a video there, and you can order a DVD on how to repair/service your Featherweight yourself (so you can save yourself the trip to your service guy!). These little machines were made to be fixable by their owners! Enjoy!
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