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Old 02-16-2013, 09:11 AM
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Hi, help!! I am at Disney World, will be here until the end of the month. Then will be at other places in Fl until May. I brought a Viking 770 that is about 8 years old but has hardly been used to piece with. It is not working right, I think the timing is off..makes a noise and skips a stitch now and then. Will not work at all on the decorative stitches. Hits the plate slightly when trying. I do not know where to take it. If I was home I could go to the dealer....who knows what kind of mechanics they have. I do not want to be without a machine...money is limited because our little dog ate some plastic and had to have 2 surgeries. Costing about $3000. Grrrrr!!! He looks like he will be ok. So...does anyone in the area know of a good sewing machine Doc? My first thought was...go get a new one...but for puppy, can't do it. Thanks Carol aka Reba
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Old 02-16-2013, 09:13 AM
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Did you try changing out the needle , maybe it is bent.
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Old 02-16-2013, 09:14 AM
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Southeast of Orlando, in Wabasso (Sebastian area) is Marilou's. She is a Viking Dealer and does some of the repair work herself. You could call and see what she has to say. [TABLE="class: ts intrlu, width: 100%"]
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New needle, retreading top and bottom, cleaned out all dust...about 5 times! Got me stumped...bought this machine new and hardly ever used it. Will see if I can find out where Sebastian fl is!!! Thanks
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Old 02-16-2013, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Reba'squilts View Post
New needle, retreading top and bottom, cleaned out all dust...about 5 times! Got me stumped...bought this machine new and hardly ever used it. Will see if I can find out where Sebastian fl is!!! Thanks
It's on the east coast. Not Beachside, but on the other side of the intercoastal waterway. Google Maps will give you an idea.
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Old 02-16-2013, 10:26 AM
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Reba have you changed the type of thread you are using top and bottom.?
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Old 02-16-2013, 10:33 AM
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To be honest, I would buy a cheap one at Wally world, and take your machine to your dealer when you get back.
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Same thread as I have always used. It was making an irritating thunking noise. The noise came in the part around the tension plates. Worked until I tried a decorative stitch...then it went bad. Noise and skipped stitches. Can not use it. Grrrr! I knew I should have brought the brother. Makes me mad...hardly used it in 8 years.
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On the Husqvarna site I searched for their shops in Orlando, Florida but it won't paste the full link here. Here is a link to the page, then type in Orlando, Florida & you'll get about 4 shops with a map as well, and good luck! http://webservices.us.vsmgroup.com/D...CountryCode=US
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I have a question, is it possible the reason the needle is hitting the plate is because a straight stitch plate is on the machine? I use a straight stitch plate on my Bernina when I'm piecing. I have to remember to change plates when I switch to decorative stitches. If I don't, I will break a needle and I may hurt my machine. Just a thought, hope you figure it out. I know how expensive vet care is. But at least your dog is getting better.
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