The Singer Model 15 (in this case a 1932 Singer 15-91), with the bottom end roughed in. This article is about getting the parts in
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More >>Removing the tensioner from a Kenmore 117.959 Rotary sewing machine. This article assumes that you have already removed the needle bar box from the machine.
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More >>Today I’m going to show you how to wire the Singer, 2 cord, 4 wire, bakelite, female, three post plug. This is the plug you
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