Singer 128
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Hard to tell, I know Sew Classic and Cyndi Peters (Stitches in Time on facebook) have first hand experience and know what they sell. Much the same for some ebay sellers, the trick is to identify the correct type. I think you have the small tyre the same as 99, 66 and 201. The motor belt can be a bit tricky, measure the outer circumference on the one you have and that's what you get when you order. Don't trust model listings on belts, there's too many variants, like large spoked or small non-spoked hand wheel. There's not much room for adjustment, just a bit.
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Another vote for Sew Classic. Cindy Peters is very good too, she doesn't have a website though. She has a facebook page, or you can email her at [email protected].
Cari
Cari
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Walland TN
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Although my go to is Cindy, Sew classic has a section of the website on how to measure for a belt. Whatever you do, do not use a stretch rubber belt. I only use them in a pinch to test machines , and until I can get the correct v belt.
#8
For the bobbin winder tire, I used used sew classic for my singer 28, because that was one of the models listed. I could not get that small tire around my bigger bobbin wheel! So I emailed for suggestions. As others have said, customer service is great! She sent me links to old parts catalogs that helped me see that I had a larger variant on the bobbin winder. Then she suggested heat to stretch the tire. I soaked the tire in a glass of almost boiling water for a couple minutes and it stretched right over the wheel! It works perfectly, so if you encounter the same issue with the standard bobbin tire, try heat.
#9
I cut the belt in half and it measured 13 3/4, so I'm assuming that is what I need to be aiming for. The belt on it was strange, almost like some type of fabric/woven on the outside, and rubber on the inside.
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