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Old 12-09-2012, 07:51 AM
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I have a Minnesota S treadle and broke a needle sewing. I special ordered more needles thinking it would be an easy fix. At first I couldn't pick up the bobbin thread at all so I slid the needle down and that helped but I'm still dropping random stitches. I will get a run of about 5-6 good stitches then nothing then magically have another run of good stitches. Any suggestions?
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Old 12-09-2012, 08:04 AM
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Sounds like my machine troubles last nite. Joe mentioned making sure the needle was in facing the right way. So I tried all directions and a long needle. And that did the trick! Good luck.
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I have a Davis made Minnesota S the same as in your picture that uses a "Davis long" needle which measures a little under 2". New old stock Boye 10 or MTx190 commercial needle will both work. 15x1 or Universal needle is too short to make up difference in length by cheating.

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http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollect...f/sil10-37.pdf
similar manual for your "S"

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Originally Posted by jlhmnj View Post
I have a Davis made Minnesota S the same as in your picture that uses a "Davis long" needle which measures a little under 2". New old stock Boye 10 or MTx190 commercial needle will both work. 15x1 or Universal needle is too short to make up difference in length by cheating.

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http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollect...f/sil10-37.pdf
similar manual for your "S"
Thank you so much for the manual. I am using 20x1 needles but I will order some Boye 10s. Hopefully they will make a difference.
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Van I tried that too, without any success.
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The 20x1's are long enough where they will work but have to be cheated like you were doing. I like to remove the front slide plate and watch the needle, thread, and shuttle with a flashlight and tilting machine. If you figure 1-15/16" Davis long length minus the length of your 20x1 will give you a rough figure you need to lower needle. No cheating with Boye 10 but there costly per needle.

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