Old 01-05-2014, 12:09 PM
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J Miller
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Originally Posted by Candace
If it's an ad on, maybe it was done incorrectly. Maybe post a photo of the bottom of the machine.
Candace,

Here is some pics of the machine with the Reverser. I'll try to describe what's what as best I can.

Bottom of machine:
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The top horizontal shaft controls the back and forth movement of the feed dogs. The screw at the right that connects to the vertical shaft is an eccentric. I marked it and moved it back and forth with no changes.
The bottom horizontal shaft controls the up and down movement of the feed dogs. I didn't mess with that.

View up the bottom of the pillar:
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You can see the internal parts to the Reverser at the lower right of the pillar.

Through the rear inspection hole:
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The nut on the right side of the forked shaft holds the roller. The slotted part has a shaft that passes through the front of the pillar. It has a ridge on it or a slot for a ridge ( I forget which ) that locates the external arm.

Angled exterior view:
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As you can see there is no adjustments to the linkage.

I suppose I could be missing something obvious. That's happened before. But most of the machines I've worked on did not need major feed dog or stitch length adjustments, and this is the only one with a Revco Reverser I've ever messed with.

Hope these pics tell you what you wanted to know. If you need more, just tell me and I'll do my best to post them.

Joe
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