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Started by: Tommy Two Stroke (15546)

Tom

That reverse lever should operate a spring loaded clutch, and when the lever is pressed, which you do as the thing is sewing along, it goes into reverse, and it is just for finishing off a line of sewing, you let it go forward and backwards a couple of times, just too tie off or reinforce a line of sewing, if it is stuck in reverse, the clutch mechanism must be seized, which means it will need taking to bits and cleaning, oiling etc

Replied: 5th Feb 2024 at 22:49

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