Domestic 755 sewing machine
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Domestic 755 sewing machine
I've got a domestic 755 sewing machine by the White sewing machine company. I can not find any information on it. Does anyone know much about it? Know where a parts manual could be find? Thanks.
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A picture would help, but they generally need to be reduced to post here.
What parts are you looking for?
I'm thinking your machine might be a 15 clone.
A couple of threads about these machines:
Will the Real 15 clone please stand up
Need help please with a White Straight Stitcher
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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Thank you for telling me to reduce file size. I was struggling to get it uploaded. This machine is my wifes grannys sisters. It has original tag from Eatons with the original reciept for $65. Needs a new belt which I see i can get a universal belt and some of the wires are dried out. Was just wanting to know more about it and if I do need more parts what to look for. Thanks.
Thank you for telling me to reduce file size. I was struggling to get it uploaded. This machine is my wifes grannys sisters. It has original tag from Eatons with the original reciept for $65. Needs a new belt which I see i can get a universal belt and some of the wires are dried out. Was just wanting to know more about it and if I do need more parts what to look for. Thanks.
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Thank you. It pleases me to see inherited machines get back into their original purpose.
Yes, that is what is considered a 15 clone. There is also a C877.15 that is a Canadian Kenmore. There are lots of threads about 15-clones, on the board. The two threads I linked to should help. They are very good straight stitch machines.
A lot of us get our parts for our vintage machines from sew-classic.com I know she has belts, bobbins and wire on her site. It is generally recommended that one uses V-belts rather then round ones (except for the bobbin winder tire).
Enjoy
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
Yes, that is what is considered a 15 clone. There is also a C877.15 that is a Canadian Kenmore. There are lots of threads about 15-clones, on the board. The two threads I linked to should help. They are very good straight stitch machines.
A lot of us get our parts for our vintage machines from sew-classic.com I know she has belts, bobbins and wire on her site. It is generally recommended that one uses V-belts rather then round ones (except for the bobbin winder tire).
Enjoy
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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