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Lostn51 05-17-2010 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by mickey
okay billi this is the industrial with the elongated throat--10". Is she an industrial? and can i use a regular sewing motor to run her or do i have to get the bigger 110 motor?

The 31-15 is the head only, it does not have a power source. The handwheel turns smoothly but I think the needle is bent so it hits the plate before it can do a full rotation. It does not have a bobbin case or bobbin. The back spool pin on the top is bent.

Yep its an industrial.

I am going to run mine ( I am looking to get a 31-15 soon) on my treadle in my studio. You could run a smaller motor on it if you want to but it will have to have some sort of mounting brackets made up or mounted under a table with a longer belt.

You can use the regular class 15 bobbins and the case my be the same but you need to make sure it is clocked right. the pins can be replaced with ones you can pick up on eBay.

Basically you have a Singer 15 on steroids.

Billy

mickey 05-17-2010 06:24 AM

i did get the shuttle plates off (WD40 and the hair dryer worked)the bobbin shuttle is not what i expected, it is totally different than my singer. still working on the tension bar and pressure foot bar. and the bobbing winder is ther it is just in the box beside the machine

phyllis b 05-17-2010 10:03 AM

Billy....I am looking at a Singer 99 and a Singer 301a....Do you have an opinion on either of these models???

quilt addict 05-17-2010 12:36 PM

Does anyone have a Singer 337 owners manual and or parts list that they are willing to share? I need to figure out a part number to order.

Thanks

:)

Lostn51 05-17-2010 12:38 PM

I would jump at the chance at a 301!! Its pretty much a FW on steroids and you have the benefit of it being a full sized portable that only weighs a tad more than the FW.

The 99 is a 3/4 machine so it is compact but heavy. It uses a class 66 bobbin and a lot of the parts from a 66 will interchange.

So if I only could get one of them it would be the 301A.

Billy

Lostn51 05-17-2010 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by quilt addict
Does anyone have a Singer 337 owners manual and or parts list that they are willing to share? I need to figure out a part number to order.

Thanks

:)

Lisa I do not have any manuals on that particular machine but I will see what I can come up with.

Billy

no1jan 05-17-2010 03:39 PM

4 Attachment(s)
Well, I did it again,
I bought another machine. This one is a Singer Model 66-1 that I picked up off CL for $30.00.

Won't actually pick it up until next week. At the moment I don't believe it is in working order, but I feel that with Billy's tute's I can get it going.

Look at all the attachments! :!:

Didn't Charlee say she was doing a tute on them? I hope so.

Now all I need is a bigger house!

Model 66-1 Treadle
[ATTACH=CONFIG]69248[/ATTACH]

Model 66-1 Treadle Attachments
[ATTACH=CONFIG]69249[/ATTACH]

Attachment Book???
[ATTACH=CONFIG]69250[/ATTACH]

Model 66-1 Treadle Manual
[ATTACH=CONFIG]69251[/ATTACH]

Charlee 05-17-2010 04:20 PM

Jan, I'm jealous!! :lol:

Your "attachment book" is actually for a darning attachment...and I'm not sure as I can't see in the photo very clearly, but I have one that's a spring that attaches to the needle!

And yep! I'll be doing a tute...right now I have it planned for Weds...day off and William's going fishing, so I'll be able to play! :D

Charlee 05-17-2010 04:22 PM

Note to self: MUST. STAY. AWAY. FROM. CRAIGSLIST. AND. EBAY!!!

(There's a White Rotary on there with a unique cabinet and knee "pedal"!!)

SewExtremeSeams 05-17-2010 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by Charlee
Note to self: MUST. STAY. AWAY. FROM. CRAIGSLIST. AND. EBAY!!!

(There's a White Rotary on there with a unique cabinet and knee "pedal"!!)

Charlee, I know how you feel, believe me. Before I stepped into the shop a few minutes ago I was debating (with myself) "if" I should open up CL or not :shock: :shock:


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