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Many of the older machines had a long geared belt that operated the feed dogs. Turn the machine upside down, take the bottom off and check. If there's a belt there, check it for tautness and for useability. If there is a belt, take it off and try the sewing machine repair shops in Kazoo on S. Westnedge for a replacement.
Look on the front of your sewing machine and locate the model number of the machine. Go to http://www.singerco.com/support/replacement-parts-chart and locate your model number. (Use the drop down menu and locate the group. Press Go and then find the pdf with the correct model parts list.) You can look up the exact part number and order them from the Singer Service Center online.
Alternatively, you may be able to find them at any Singer Authorized retailer. Just look at your machine and determine the type of shank that connects foot to the machine. (High Shank and Slant are common Singer foot designs on older machines.) Get a zigzag foot for Singer machines with that design. (If they don't have that, you can probably get a current foot and an adapter. We got an overedge foot and the high slant foot adapter for my Singer sewing machine (purchased in 1969) in the 1980s.)
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells (Singer parts are generally available. I saw throat plates for some Featherweight machines this morning at a quilt show.)
When you say 'Vintage'-- how old are we talking about?
Please describe the belt...
Is this an old Pedal (or platform that you rock your feet, to make the drive pulley go around) Is it a 'pedal' powered machine?-- one with a round leather belt?
If it is the latter-- Is that belt all dried out?-- or is it still supple and still providing a good surface to grip the grooves of the 2 pulleys?
I can't seem to get this thing posted. I have the same problem and have started contacting leather craftsmen to see if someone can fabricate the belt. We can't find the join and wonder if each end was shaved down and then overlayed and glued somehow to keep it all the same thickness. Let me know if you come up with anything.
Terry
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