need parts
I am in search of parts for an older singer, serial number C6022777. I need a bobbin plate and also I need to find hinges so I can mount her into my old treadle stand. THe hinges are the rounded type. Does anyone know which model this machine is and where i can find these parts? THank you
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http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...-database.html
You should be able to find the model at the above link, good luck..... |
Believe her to be a 66-1 so now to find the parts i need. Thank you for your help LouBert, I have not found that site before and all I could get on Singer was that it was made sometime after 1906.
Originally Posted by LouBert
(Post 4707257)
http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...-database.html
You should be able to find the model at the above link, good luck..... |
Sew-classic has the plate for about $8 - you might have to ask but she might have the hinges too.
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Call Singer. Their 800 number is: 1-800-474-6437. They will verify the model and give you the production date and place for your machine. Expect to be on hold for a while. We vintage machine enthusiasts keep them busy. You can find lots of vendors who sell vintage sewing machine parts on Ebay. Sew-Class is another good place to look.
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If you get a parts manual for your machine you can find the part numbers and have an easier time finding the right parts.
http://parts.singerco.com/CPpartChar..._66-4_66-6.pdf Got this off the www.singco.com site. Went into industrial machine products and they have the manuals for home and commercial machines. Not everyone but more then enough. Good Luck! |
I got told they didnt have the exact information but that she was made in West Germany and I can summit photos and they can help me further for they do not have records for the years I am in need of.
Originally Posted by Caroline S
(Post 4712876)
Call Singer. Their 800 number is: 1-800-474-6437. They will verify the model and give you the production date and place for your machine. Expect to be on hold for a while. We vintage machine enthusiasts keep them busy. You can find lots of vendors who sell vintage sewing machine parts on Ebay. Sew-Class is another good place to look.
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