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Old 02-13-2024, 07:48 AM
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JoeJr
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Then I would disconnect the belt, tighten the clutch knob so the hand wheel is engaged, and turn the machine. If you're having problems with the clutch knob tightened (i.e. needle engaged) then the machine needs attention. Start with a drop of oil everywhere metal moves against metal, and give it some time. Turn the machine by hand, repeat as necessary until the machine turns freely when engaged but disconnected from the treadle.
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