My Hubby recently came home with an older singer for me! Yes. No manual was with it I went to the dinger site to download one and ran into a bit of a problem. The serial # on the machine is Ag732090 the site says this was made in 1946 and is a model # 15 OK thats all good. When I went to download the manual for it, a manual for a treddle machine keepscomming up this is not a treddle machine.
What am I doning wrong? Any help would be appreciated. |
Maybe it was a treadle and was converted.
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There is really no difference in the machine except the power source. If it was converted, there is the belt from the motor instead of the belt from the treadle.
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There is no belt on this machine so I don't think it was converted
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You may have the 15-91 - the motor on that version doesn't have a belt.
I have the manual for the 15-91 (non-belted motor) - just pm me with your email address if you'd like me to send it to you. |
I also have a 15-91 with the potted motor, and an original manual. I have scanned it and would be glad to send it to you also. Mine has an AH serial number from 1947. I also have the parts manual.
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http://www.singerco.com/pdf/SINGER_AG_nos.pdf According to this it is Model 15 one of 25000 and made in 1946, 7 years old than a similar one I have :D
You can download a free copy here: http://www.singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html although it is for a treadle machine it won't really matter as it is the threading and working part of the machine which is important, is it not :P |
Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
http://www.singerco.com/pdf/SINGER_AG_nos.pdf According to this it is Model 15 one of 25000 and made in 1946, 7 years old than a similar one I have :D
You can download a free copy here: http://www.singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html although it is for a treadle machine it won't really matter as it is the threading and working part of the machine which is important, is it not :P |
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