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LauraJJ68 04-04-2012 07:54 PM

Need Help: Singer Treadle
 
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Hi my neighbor just gave me his late wife's Singer treadle, this machine was passed down thru the years in her family. Could somebody let me know what I have? Here is the info I got off the machine, Patented Aug 2, 92 and a set of # 3136261 and here are some pics.

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Charlee 04-04-2012 07:59 PM

Laura, you have a Singer W9...these machines were made between 1906 when Singer took over the Wheeler & Wilson company, and 1912 when they used up the last of the W&W parts.
Nice machines, they take a 127x1 or Boye 18 needle (both obsolete), and I've seen some on ebay that are supposed to be a good sub...
Enjoy!!

LauraJJ68 04-04-2012 08:03 PM

Thank you Charlee, I haven't touched it except open it and take the pics, I will take it to someone who knows how to clean it and "tune it". I know the belt needs to be replaced.

Charlee 04-04-2012 08:06 PM

Ah Laura...it's a pretty easy job...these are really simple mechanical machines! Look at the top of the vintage section and watch Muv's videos....she makes it pretty easy! :) No need to spend the $$ for a tune up unless you'd rather do it that way. :)

LauraJJ68 04-04-2012 08:19 PM

I'll watch the videos and if it isn't to complicated then I'll attempt it, I'd rather save money!!


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