How long has your computerized machine lasted?
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#62
in 1980 I got one of the first Sears computerized machines. it was obsolete in one year. had big motherboard problems. Now i'll say about 11 years is my oldest machine.
#63
Maureen NJ , 05-09-2015 06:02 PM
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I have you beat LOL. I have a Viking 940 from 1980 and it is still working but recently the presser foot pressure wheel is not holding so it is like FMQ. I feel so bad. It was a workhorse.Originally Posted by platinumbt
I have a Husqvarna Viking 990 Model from 1986 - runs just great! It was one of the first computerized machines available on the market. Amazing what it can do.
#65
mulberryellie , 05-10-2015 02:53 AM
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Hi
My husqvarna viking lily 550 still sewing like a dream since 1998. Its sews curtains., blinds, clothes and quilts. Only been serviced regularly but has needed no repairs.
I love lily!
My husqvarna viking lily 550 still sewing like a dream since 1998. Its sews curtains., blinds, clothes and quilts. Only been serviced regularly but has needed no repairs.
I love lily!
#68
Pfaff 1475 (I think that is the right number) and still use it after 40 plus years, I have had the presser foot become sluggish and that was a quick fix with the service, no parts. Love my Pfaff machines-7570 and CS.
#69
I bought my Janome in 1998 and used it like a little work hourse. The mother board on it just went which meant it was laid to rest as they do not make them any more.....i loved it ....another Janome was in order...
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