SOURCE: Singer Sewing machine
I found the same numbers on my Singer, but learned that the 13608M is not the serial number. I finally found it on the bottom of the machine. It typically begins with either a single or double letter. You can find the Serial No. and Year of Issue at http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_numbers.html. You can also order a replacement manual. Another helpful site might be http://www.ismacs.net/Singer/singerdates.html.
Good luck.
SOURCE: NEEDLE WON'T PICK UP BOBBIN THREAD
im not!
it needs a good service the timeing has sliped out a little, nothing more that that,,,see its not a lost cause just yet
Testimonial: "Thanks! I was hoping to avoid paying for a fix, but it looks like I have to **** it up. So much for being thrifty and restyling my clothes."
SOURCE: I have a 7050 model
The only place I saw for your manual was at tias, relics. You can google it and see the one I saw, I think the cost was $17 for a reproduction copy, I don't know who else would carry it, but it will answer your questions on how to thread it properly. Without seeing it I am assuming that you do not have it threaded right, or it needs a new needle. I am sure that it is a good old machine and worth fixing, they don't make em like they used to. I am not sure who made your model, so it would be best to buy the exact manual for your particular machine. Sears and Penney's did not make their own machines, they had other manufacturers make them, like Elna, Singer Necchi etc. Sometimes you can even purchase a repair manual that a Penney's technician had, I did with an old Kenmore that I had, but alas, it only confirmed my suspician that the motor was shot. You may be lucky and find one somewhere else for less money but I don't have time to do more research. Good luck
SOURCE: sewing Machine Manual Singer modle 6215C
Singer has the manual for the 6215 sewing machines on their site for sale or download. The direct link for the downloadable version is http://www.singerco.com/uploads/download/1316_6215.pdf . (Note: Singer does not use the letter suffix in their manuals; one manual will apply to the entire set of machines.)
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
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