How to Re-assemble the hand wheel clutch: The Sequel

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  • Re-assembling hand wheel clutch assembly:The Sequel

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  • @stormyrayn2104
    @stormyrayn2104 Місяць тому +1

    You could say that 10-2-6 is almost like a Bad Company album titled
    10 from 6. I completely understand the Dr. Pepper reference. Keep making these great videos. They are extremely informative and helpful.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  Місяць тому +1

      @@stormyrayn2104 plus points to you for the Bad Co reference.
      Thanks for watching and adding interesting commentary to the discussion. 😎👍🏼

  • @karenb5579
    @karenb5579 3 роки тому +4

    Just wanted to say THANK YOU! I also wanted to say... people can be ridiculous. Your first video on this was fantastic and super clear. If people are having issues, that is on them, not you... or possibly their machine has bigger issues. You are an excellent teacher and I really appreciate what you do.

  • @MrsBennett67
    @MrsBennett67 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Randy! I have been struggling with my 158.13470 since I bought it back in November. It wouldn’t wind bobbins and I could NOT get the knob off to save my life! Turned out someone previously had put it on incorrectly. Now it’s working perfectly thanks to your clear instructions and demonstration. Well done! 👍🏻

  • @ericfriesen4324
    @ericfriesen4324 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Randy, your simple advice on the crankshaft having a little “glaze” on it helped me out.
    My wife’s clutch would not fully disengage and she was frustrated.
    I found your video and listened all the way through and heard your comments. A couple drops of oil and working it back on the shaft and it’s now working.
    Good job!

  • @heyalicia2551
    @heyalicia2551 2 роки тому +1

    Took me several tries to get the tabs oriented correctly but finally got it right and machine is working correctly. Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @2cinco7
    @2cinco7 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Randy. Your explanation is crystal clear in this and the first video on this topic. With your help I was able to fix my machine’s problem. The comments confirm that most of your audience feels the same way. Good work!

  • @pookiebear9200
    @pookiebear9200 2 роки тому

    I appreciate you very much! I have followed you for years. There is an old saying “ No good deed goes unpunished.” You are helping many people. But there always will be a few who can’t simply ask for clarification, they have to be “ Snarky”. Keep the videos coming!!!!

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  2 роки тому +2

      You’re welcome. I’m known to be a bit snarky on occasion myself, but usually in a defensive way. I try not to instigate the snarkiness. But I’m not saying it never happened either. LOL

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  2 роки тому

      Thanks. 👍🏼

  • @tatchik77
    @tatchik77 Рік тому

    Your videos are very helpful & if people don't think so nobody is forcing them to watch!

  • @iratherbeinaz
    @iratherbeinaz 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for your help. I had to take my mom's old machine apart. Your directions got the job done!

  • @cynthiacombs9506
    @cynthiacombs9506 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so very much for your videos. I've wanted to better understand my old Kenmore machine for ages, and now (thanks to you) I do! I haven't gotten all of my clutch issues resolved, but I feel like I'm well on my way. And she sews! It's just the bobbin winding process that need refinement. Away THANK YOU AGAIN!

  • @lamiadave7164
    @lamiadave7164 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for all of your efforts to help people with their machines. I really appreciate it and I enjoy watching your videos. They are very informative.

  • @irenearbuckle4744
    @irenearbuckle4744 3 роки тому +2

    LOVE your videos . And I totally understood your Dr. Pepper reference of 10, 2 and 4. So keep on keeping on👍🏻 and keep your informative videos coming!! Your channel is well done. Direct, to the point and not a lot of chit chat!! Look forward to learning more. Thanks!!

  • @edwardd916
    @edwardd916 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your videos They are great. One suggestion for newbies like me… I kept dropping the clutch ring.. Dr Pepper thing, so I found out that if I tilt the machine with the clutch up in the air, gravity will keep the clutch ring from falling out before I can put the knob on… just something that made my life easier. Thanks again for your helpful videos.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      You’re welcome. That’s a good procedure but I don’t encourage folks to do it as they drop them and cause damage. You’re on the high end of capability so it worked for you. Excellent.

  • @MB-tx4dq
    @MB-tx4dq 28 днів тому

    Thank you!!!!!
    This is TREMENDOUSLY helpful!!!!❤️

  • @Idaho-Idaho
    @Idaho-Idaho 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. I found the washer on the floor after I took the assembly apart. This confirmed where it goes. I have gotten to love these old Kenmore's (have six or more right now). I started out with Elnas, moved to singers, now am sold on old Kenmore's. For those that want to know which old machine to get: a 158 series Kenmore.

  • @johnbutler5650
    @johnbutler5650 Місяць тому

    You’re alright chief! I think people are just airing out their heads whenever they decide they need share that piece of their mind. They probably should have kept that piece to complete the set. Great videos, keep doing the good work!🤙🤘

  • @larryslotnick5627
    @larryslotnick5627 Рік тому

    Randy, this video was so simple to follow. One problem solved on our recently inherited Singer 257. Now to figure out why the reverse knob is stuck in one position. Thanks Thank you.

  • @franloera5608
    @franloera5608 2 роки тому

    Thanks Randy; your suggestion fixed my Kenmore. I wish I had found before I spent $30 for it to be looked at they were going to charge me an additional $90 to fix but it wasn’t ready when they said so I picked it up and fixed myself. Thank you again

  • @engelbob8402
    @engelbob8402 5 місяців тому

    My Kenne is running great now. I'll comment on the newest video of yours which got me here. Thanks a bunch. U DA MAN!

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 3 роки тому

    On going never ending Clutch Saga. Thanks Randy!

  • @plasticookies
    @plasticookies 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Randy -- Thanks for the great vid! The first one was actually perfectly clear :) Based on your instructions, I've made sure that the hand wheel clutch is assembled correctly on my newly acquired Kenmore 148 14220 and the clutch knob seems to turn smoothly. Despite this, the needle still moves up and down when I turn the clutch knob counter-clockwise and engage the bobbin winder latch. I've never used a machine like this before so I'm not sure what to expect when the clutch is released. Should the hand wheel move in and out when the clutch is release?

  • @mfiola13
    @mfiola13 Рік тому

    Hi Randy. I have an issue with my White 999 related to this. I can not get the machine to disengage the needle (for making bobbins). It is a garage sale find and the handwheel was stuck on the shaft. I removed it, greased it, and it turns freely now. Even with that, I can not get the motion knob (that's what they call it in the manual) to work at all. I believe it is assembled it correctly.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  Рік тому

      I will disagree and guess that it’s not assembled correctly. Make sure that the set screw is placed properly between the stop motion tabs that are on your clutch disc.

  • @debSilbert
    @debSilbert 9 місяців тому

    Thank you! Helped me thru my struggle today.

  • @Susan-vu9nn
    @Susan-vu9nn 3 роки тому

    Quit apologizing...
    .your videos are great, informative, good explanation.
    What would you recommend using to clean old gunk from hand wheel / clutch that keeps slipping on a Pfaff 130?

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      Not sure how to respond to the “quit apologizing “ comment. As to the clutch slipping, wipe the disc and threads with a rag and it shouldn’t slip. Make sure the disc is installed correctly with the inner tabs facing out.

  • @judymulloy8081
    @judymulloy8081 8 місяців тому

    Thank you Randy. I wish I had watched your video before I jammed up the handwheel on my Kenmore. It is jammed solid and I can’t get wheel off so I can assemble it correctly. Is there a way to get it off without causing more damage? Thank you.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  8 місяців тому

      Remove the set screw (stop motion screw)on the release knob.
      Wrap the knob with soft cloth and break it loose with channel locks.
      Leftie loosie/righty tighty. 😎👍🏼

  • @MotherlandMoors
    @MotherlandMoors 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing
    I lost the screw. Would any other screw work?

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  6 місяців тому

      It’s possible to find a random screw that will do the job.
      It’s simple enough to search online and find the correct one.
      That would be my recommendation.
      Search:
      “Hand wheel clutch stop motion screw for sale”
      The screw will cost practically nothing.
      The freight cost, however, will be a couple bucks.
      I say it’s worth it. Good luck.

  • @nancyb1252
    @nancyb1252 Рік тому

    I had removed the handwheel and the belt from the shaft cleaned everything oiled the machine and reassembled it. I have tried putting the clutch washer every which way it goes. It wont lock the knob on the handwheel stays kind a tight but when I turn it manually the needle moves when I turn the handwheel any direction it dies not turn the needle. This is Singer stylist 533. It was working great till yesterday when I opened the handwheel assembly to tighten the belt now the handwheel is messed up. I cant figure out what is wrong here. I will greatly appreciate your help. I love this old machine I really like to keep it.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  Рік тому

      It’s really simple:
      It’s not assembled properly.
      It only assembles correctly one way.
      You can’t try every possible way. You have to assemble it carefully, step, by, step, and get it absolutely correct.
      There’s one thing that you’re doing wrong. That’s all it takes for it not to work properly.
      The clutch disc will go in 4 ways.
      Only one way works.
      Take your time and follow the steps carefully.
      You’ll figure it out. 😎

  • @berdinedevilliers3243
    @berdinedevilliers3243 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you!! Very good, give you flowers

  • @jerrylafaery4748
    @jerrylafaery4748 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the clear info! I also enjoyed your other video on this subject.
    I have a Serger ‘White Superlock 523’, that has a seized handwheel. It will almost rotate fully, but seized at the last ¼ rotation. Maybe this is too vague of a description, but any help will be appreciated.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  4 роки тому

      jerry LaFaery that sounds like the classic textbook definition of a cracked and broken plastic gear that drives your upper looper. Take the bottom off and look at the gear that drives the motion of your upper looper. Sometimes it is immediately visible on the center/left side of the undercarriage. Often it’s in a small housing with access via a cover plate. Almost all of those plastic gears have broken by now. If it’s not a broken gear, look to see if your loopers are making contact with each other or something similar.

    • @chloe488
      @chloe488 3 роки тому

      Hi Jerry. Did you get the problem resolved?

  • @nancyb1252
    @nancyb1252 Рік тому

    Unable to move the needle with handwheel can move by rotating clutch gear only. I tried rotating clutch washer as you suggested, but no luck, what am I missing.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  Рік тому

      Clean any excess oil off the clutch disc and install it with the two inside prongs facing out. (To the right)
      Make sure to clean the inside of the release knob that contacts the clutch disc.
      Be sure to loosen the small lock screw enough to allow the release knob to tighten securely before you retighten the lock screw.

  • @saraeoff646
    @saraeoff646 3 роки тому

    After reading all the comments, I think my clutch knob won't loosen, how can I help it loosen?
    Thanks again. Sara

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      Channel locks and a soft cloth so you don’t scratch the release knob. I have to use them pretty often myself. Take the set screw out in case it’s improperly installed. Don’t lose it. They don’t have any of those at the hardware store. Good luck.

  • @idledreameress
    @idledreameress 4 роки тому

    Thanks Randy. The clutch knob is still stuck fast. (Dad 'serviced' it and I suspect it may be reassembled incorrectly and brute force tightened because he did not realise the knob should move.) Would it be a terrible thing to hold the wheel and use a shifter or similar to loosen the clutch knob? Thanks for your videos. 👍

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  4 роки тому

      Sorry for the late response, I just saw it. Yes you can use an adjustable wrench just be careful not to scratch it. Maybe wrap it with a cloth first.

    • @idledreameress
      @idledreameress 4 роки тому

      @@randyyoursewingmachineman9954 thank you Randy. Have tried some oil but no luck so far. Will give the adjustable wrench a go.

    • @idledreameress
      @idledreameress 4 роки тому

      @@randyyoursewingmachineman9954 after the oil was left a bit the wrench was used and it loosened fairly easily. Thank you.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  4 роки тому

      idledreameress great job. You’re welcome.

  • @tencevalentin621
    @tencevalentin621 4 роки тому

    thank you for this video it really helped do would you happen to know why my needle wont bring up the bobbin thread

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  4 роки тому

      Make sure your needle is inserted properly. Make sure it not bent and is the correct style and type.

    • @tencevalentin621
      @tencevalentin621 4 роки тому

      @@randyyoursewingmachineman9954 did all that the needle goes up before the hook reaches the needle so i believe its a timing problem

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  4 роки тому

      Tence Valentin you are probably correct. If the needle rises before the hook has a chance to pass by above the needle eye, the hook timing is late and need to be advanced. The hook should be just above the needle eye as it rises on the right side swing of its widest zig zag setting. If it’s right at the eye, or very close to it, you can lower the needle bar height by a couple millimeters and that may solve your problem. Look for the adjustment screw facing the front in the midpoint of the needle bar near the zig zag plunger.

  • @singingtick
    @singingtick Рік тому

    Hello, do you know anything about yhe JCPenney model 6520? I got one at a garage sale and I am trying to figure out how to fix the needle position for straight stitching. It is set at the left me position and I cannot figure out how to move it without changing it to a zig zag stitch. Thanks 😊

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  Рік тому

      If it’s a left side load bobbin style machine, it is also a left needle position machine.
      Unless you see a lever that’s marked with the letters L-M-R, then your needle will be always on the left position.
      If you see the LMR lever, you can move the lever for left, middle, & right positions.

  • @timuid23
    @timuid23 Рік тому

    Hey Randy, I did as you said and it works but it is really squeeking How do I stop that??

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  Рік тому

      Look for the bearing that didn’t get its drop of oil. Diligently watch everything that’s moving while turning the hand wheel. It could be your idler pulley between the belts or an upper shaft bearing. Remember my old saying: if it rotates, slides, or pivots, give it a drop of oil.

  • @patriayvida6850
    @patriayvida6850 3 роки тому

    I have a 158.1430 in great shape; however, the stop motion doesn't work. The knob feels like it's been welded to the fly wheel & can't be removed (or moved) for anything. The bobbin winder part seems to be ok. Any ideas on how to get it "unstuck"?

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      Penetrating oil and a soft cloth and channel locks. Use caution so nothing breaks. Be patient and turn the hand wheel release knob counterclockwise while holding the needle stationary. Be patient and cautious. Don’t break anything.

  • @brenda-leedempsey1035
    @brenda-leedempsey1035 4 роки тому

    Hi Randy, i don't know if you can help me but I am unable to remove the stop wheel on my Kenmore ultra stitch 12 sewing machine I have pretty much tried everything, Do you have any advice? Thank you I love you videos they help a lot

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  4 роки тому

      Using a pair of channel locks and a soft cloth, wrap the cloth around the clutch release knob and apply counterclockwise turning pressure with your right hand while holding the hand wheel with your left hand. It usually releases easily if you try that. Be careful not to scratch your release knob.

  • @mcrogerr0ck
    @mcrogerr0ck 4 роки тому

    Just inherited a Kenmore 158.17520. Been sitting a long time in a home then was put in storage a couple of years ago. I have oiled per your video and instruction booklet. However the needle does not go up and down and suspect the culprit to come from the clutch. Should I use penetrating oil in main areas as well as putting it on the clutch as a first step?

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  4 роки тому +1

      If you’re able to disassemble the clutch assembly, regular sewing machine oil works well. All the zig zag and feed mechanisms can usually use a small shot of penetrating oil after extended inactivity.

  • @babybat909
    @babybat909 Рік тому

    great video ! didn't work with my machine though sadly.

  • @stephanblack4558
    @stephanblack4558 11 місяців тому

    Hi, bought an old brother machine from the 1950-60's and the clutch is stuckit will not turn, any advice please?... Thank you.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  11 місяців тому

      Sure.
      Loosen the belt and tap on the inside of the hand wheel, left to right, with the wooden handle (or plastic) of a screwdriver and coax it loose.
      Be patient.
      Tap lightly.
      Spray some penetrating oil on both sides at the shaft to help free it.

  • @jimjackson4256
    @jimjackson4256 8 місяців тому

    How long is that screw?I bought one of those things at an estate sale but unknown to me it didn’t have that little screw..

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  8 місяців тому +1

      Buy one online. They are basically one size fits all.
      Search for : hand wheel clutch release knob set screw.
      Get the correct one.
      The postage will be more than the screw, but at least you’ll have it fixed correctly. 😎👍🏼

    • @jimjackson4256
      @jimjackson4256 8 місяців тому

      Thank you. Can you explain in more detail how that works because to me once the screw is between the tabs it will catch either way the shaft is turning.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  8 місяців тому +1

      @@jimjackson4256 it’s locked onto the shaft once it’s tightened. When the clutch knob is released, the wheel spins independently from the shaft.
      The set screw just keeps the knob in position and prevents it from coming off.

  • @nancyb1252
    @nancyb1252 Рік тому

    I took my time and redid again and again at one time the needle moved a liittle then it stopped So I opened up the handwheel to see what was happening I found that when the screw hits the ear of the clutch it simply rotates the cam but does not stop it from moving, Is that normal if not what could be doing that

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  Рік тому

      You may need to buff and polish the main shaft axle that the hand wheel rotates on. It may be rough and won’t release the hand wheel to spin properly.

    • @nancyb1252
      @nancyb1252 Рік тому

      Already did that I cleaned handwheel assembly and the shaft which is smooth. Handwheel moves fine manually it just does move the needle . @@randyyoursewingmachineman9954

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  Рік тому

      @@nancyb1252 1)be sure to use a light oil.
      2)Make sure the belt isn’t too tight.
      3)Hold the needle clamp with the clutch released, and run the hand wheel at a high speed for an extended time to allow the surfaces to pair up.

  • @pambinion2375
    @pambinion2375 3 роки тому

    Your video is great! My problem is that I have a Pfaff 330 and it's hand wheel and clutch knob are made differently. The clutch is released by pushing a small button on the front of the machine near the wheel, which releases the clutch. But the clutch also has a second screw that is a little longer than a set screw and drops into the hole further before you can screw it in. I don't know what it is called. My problem is that I can't get the clutch knob screwed in so that the longer screw will end up at the correct place to screw it into the hand wheel. Any help? Thanks.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      That Pfaff 330 has an atypical hand wheel clutch release that I don’t encourage folks to disassemble. I don’t have a video addressing the issue. There might be one out there, but I’m not aware of one. I’ll keep looking and if I find one I’ll let you know. Sorry about that.

    • @pambinion2375
      @pambinion2375 3 роки тому

      @@randyyoursewingmachineman9954 Thanks for your answer. I appreciate it. Thanks for your videos!

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      @@pambinion2375 you’re welcome.

  • @cccoinsmore681
    @cccoinsmore681 3 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @DonnaHowell-i1j
    @DonnaHowell-i1j 8 місяців тому

    Can't get the hand wheel off. Can you you help me?

  • @jenniferandtan
    @jenniferandtan 26 днів тому

    How to fix the washer, when I turned the clutch it dropped out, please advise

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  26 днів тому

      @@jenniferandtan the video shows it goes in four different ways.
      It will be in the correct position when the two inside tabs are facing out, and it’s rotated so the set screw is between the outside tabs.

  • @saraeoff646
    @saraeoff646 3 роки тому

    I tried your suggestions, problem remains, the hand wheel and motor wheel won't work together like they used to. I tried to get them apart but unable. Suggestions I would appreciate. Thank you, Sara

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      Wish I could do more. It’s an obvious fix for sure. I feel I was there I’d see the problem and remedy it in moments. Don’t overthink it. Something isn’t placed in position properly.

    • @saraeoff646
      @saraeoff646 3 роки тому

      I got it the clutch apart and put back together, but still won't make stitch. Belt wheel kspins but won't make a stitch. Should I take the clutch and belt wheel off and redo as something may be dislodged there.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      @@saraeoff646 the reason it’s malfunctioning is that it’s not reassembled correctly. That’s it.

  • @billycook5688
    @billycook5688 3 роки тому

    Just got an old Kenmore 158.18030 and if it has a clutch I haven't figured out how to work it, can you help? Thanks.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      I have a couple videos on the subject. What do you need to know?

    • @billycook5688
      @billycook5688 3 роки тому

      Like I said, no clutch knob, there is a button on the top that seems to have something to do with a clutch but I'm not sure how it works.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      @@billycook5688 that button engages the lever that actuates your clutch internally
      When you actuate your bobbin winder mechanism, it releases the clutch. When you disengage the bobbin winder, you then push that button down to engage the hand wheel clutch.
      That entire assembly usually needs a little penetrating oil if it’s been sitting unused for a while. You’ll see the metal band that surrounds the upper shaft, just to the left of your hand wheel.
      It is a centrifugal system. You will notice a small lever (tab) that emerges from the metal band as the machine shaft spins. If it’s stuck in the down position, you may have to encourage its movement with a small tool to lift it it up and press it back down as the oil does it’s job.
      Then you have to patiently work it back and forth to get it to snap in place on demand. Good luck.

    • @billycook5688
      @billycook5688 3 роки тому

      @@randyyoursewingmachineman9954 Thank you, this helps a lot.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      @@billycook5688 if I can round up that model or similar, I’ll make a video later.

  • @twinstar9
    @twinstar9 3 роки тому

    What's the. name of the doctor pepper part? Is that the clutch? My boat anchor
    Kenmore 148.296 doeesn't have that. I wonder how to find the part number so I can search for it.

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      Just replying here so it doesn’t look like I’m ignoring you. Per our text conversation, you should receive that clutch disc in a few days.

  • @chloe488
    @chloe488 3 роки тому

    You say 10, 2, 6, but when you assemble it, it's 12, 4, 8. Can we do both?

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  3 роки тому

      The ten, two, four, is a reference to an old Dr Pepper soft drink slogan. Sorry for the confusion. Your way will be fine as long as other criteria are correct.

  • @DonnaHowell-i1j
    @DonnaHowell-i1j 8 місяців тому

    I can't get my wheel off. Can you help me

    • @randyyoursewingmachineman9954
      @randyyoursewingmachineman9954  8 місяців тому

      I can try.
      Sometimes you have to tap the left side if the hand wheel lightly to coax it off the hand wheel axle. It’s a good idea to put a light spray of penetrating oil or sewing machine oil on the inside and outside of the hand wheel at the axle also.
      Tap it lightly with the handle of a screwdriver so there’s no risk of damage.
      Be patient and it will release and come off. 👍😎

  • @tencevalentin621
    @tencevalentin621 4 роки тому

    i also have a drop feed problem it doesn't seem to drop the feed when i move the drop feed button

  • @pagornsuebwong2647
    @pagornsuebwong2647 4 роки тому

    can't hear wording.