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Nah, I 'm not offended in the least. It's...
Nah, I 'm not offended in the least.
It's just that when you have all the info in your hand, it does save time and effort if you read it first. Then ask for clarification if you need it. I've...
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Kittywolf, This is just a friendly...
Kittywolf,
This is just a friendly suggestion but it's meant in all sincerity. If you have an owners manual, read it carefully. If you don't download and print, or order one then read it. ...
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You DONT grease the outside of the motor! ...
You DONT grease the outside of the motor! There are two little metal ports, one on each end of the motor you put the grease INTO.
Doing this lubricates the motors bearings.
Putting oil or...
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Leaveright. Leave her right there. ...
Leaveright. Leave her right there.
Get some Singer lube in the tube and grease it. Grease it good. Then run it. As you were told before one oiling with a small amount of oil will...
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