I don't know of any free sites but there are a few if you google that question; they will charge you $10.00 It is a lot cheaper than Sears PartsDirect (800)366-778.
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These machines are not obsolete. They are more dependable than the newer ones. If you drop the sewing machine you will break your foot; not the machine. Sometimes parts are a little difficult to get parts for but they are worth the effort.
I can't find a manual for that exact model, but I found a service manual and instruction manual for a 11206630. They will, hopefully, be close to your machine. Normanlly, when the model numbers are that close, the manuals are very close as well.
The links are http://www.managemylife.com/mmh/owner_manuals/133369/KENMORE-Mechanical-Sewing-1008846L?brand_name_search=Kenmore+11206+Sewing+Machine and
Yes, it will be the correct manual. I found the manual at http://www.sewingmanuals.com/Sewing_Machine_Manuals/White.htm if you needed to know where to find one.
Was wondering where I could get a manual for my White 1899 sewing machine? Would just like to have one with it, I also need to know how to thread it. Can you help?
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