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Anamaria,
The 101 was Singers first potted motor. It was very expensive and wasn't their best seller. The motor wasn't as strong as the later 201 and 15-91 potted motors were. I have one and it is a very nice sewer and a cute machine.
The motor at this age will most likely need to be lubed and possibly rewired. The instruction manual gives directions on how to remove the motor for servicing. There is a set of beveled gears in side of the machine that will need grease and can only be accessed by removing the motor, not too terribly difficult. I can help you if needed.
Cathy
The 101 was Singers first potted motor. It was very expensive and wasn't their best seller. The motor wasn't as strong as the later 201 and 15-91 potted motors were. I have one and it is a very nice sewer and a cute machine.
The motor at this age will most likely need to be lubed and possibly rewired. The instruction manual gives directions on how to remove the motor for servicing. There is a set of beveled gears in side of the machine that will need grease and can only be accessed by removing the motor, not too terribly difficult. I can help you if needed.
Cathy
Time just seems to fly by! Totally off the topic of sewing machines. For those of you who live up in the Northern CA area. I didn't realize that there are farms in the Vacaville, area. I have seen Alpacas before up in Woodland.
I am going to go visit this ranch today. The Alpacas are so very cute. I am into crochet, and love the alpaca yarn.
http://www.sweetalpacas.com/farm_day!.htm
I am going to go visit this ranch today. The Alpacas are so very cute. I am into crochet, and love the alpaca yarn.
http://www.sweetalpacas.com/farm_day!.htm
Chris
I have used the Misty Alpaca yarn, I really liked the feel of it. I would love to see a picture of your crochet. They were spinning yarn, with a foot powered spinning wheel, treadle type. Very interesting!!
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Grayhare , Yes .and yes , the motor seams to be a good strong one it will sew through very thick quilt, it sews through 3 layers of jeans easy like butter I had no problem.. the bottom of machine needs to be oiled often to keep the little pans with oil for the wicking parts when you put the machine down in the cabnet the oil leaks out , I just leave mine up and ready . Dottie Bug
Grayhare , Yes .and yes , the motor seams to be a good strong one it will sew through very thick quilt, it sews through 3 layers of jeans easy like butter I had no problem.. the bottom of machine needs to be oiled often to keep the little pans with oil for the wicking parts when you put the machine down in the cabnet the oil leaks out , I just leave mine up and ready . Dottie Bug
That's a cute face! Thanks for posting the link to the Alpaca farm. I spent some time reading about Alpacas, very interesting. I like their story on how they came to owning the farm-sweet.
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ooh I'm practically giddy! I'm picking up this beauty tomorrow!!!
http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/atq/3303122712.html
http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/atq/3303122712.html
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I picked this machine up last spring - we'll call her Perty Face. It was a good thing I have a donor machine to snatch parts off. My Dorthy Donor machine has given so many parts to so many machines I can't thank DD enough!!! So far I haven't needed the exact same part - strange but true. This time PF needed the part the cord plugs into. It was a simple matter but I was so relieved when it worked. Then, I started cleaning the machine. I wish I could give PF DD's body - at this point the DD has way too many parts missing and it would be massive headache - besides I can't remember what all has been taken off DD... Ok so I got PF sorta cleaned up and came to the tension. One look told me there were issues with PF's tension. I pulled it off and here is what I found:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]366494[/ATTACH]
for those of you who have never opened up a tension - there were essential parts missing.
Thanks to DD PF now has a working tension. Hurray for donor machines.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]366494[/ATTACH]
for those of you who have never opened up a tension - there were essential parts missing.
Thanks to DD PF now has a working tension. Hurray for donor machines.
Last edited by miriam; 09-30-2012 at 06:23 AM.
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Oh and here is the finished transplant:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]366495[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]366495[/ATTACH]
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I do believe that machine was kept in the garage, shed or as Muv says (giggle) the outhouse...
She has plenty of ugly but now that she is working she sews great:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]366496[/ATTACH]
She has plenty of ugly but now that she is working she sews great:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]366496[/ATTACH]
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