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    Old 12-03-2020, 09:00 PM
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    Default Singer 101-3 knee control missing & stitch speed question

    I'm having a hard time finding parts for the knee control. I have everything except the part that actually touches the knee. The machine works great.

    I have noticed it's a little slow to stitch compared to the videos on YouTube. Idk if the YouTube video was the same model as mine or if there's something wrong. If there is a problem causing slow stitching which areas of the machine should I check for the solution?

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    Welcome, Eshetterly93. Your machine probably needs to be serviced which can be done, if so inclined, by yourself. It seems like this is a machine that has a lot of oil points. Also the motor may need some attention.

    From my understanding, the 101 had several different knee controllers. I think there was a left and a right knee controller in cabinets. Then there was the portable that took a knee bar and there were two of those, one of which was for the portable that could be put into a cabinet. There are several vintage sewing machine enthusiasts that praise the 101. There is someone that fashioned a knee bar to attach to a 101 controller as seen near the bottom at http://steelsewing.blogspot.com/search?q=101 I did a search for "Singer 101 convertible" (with the quotes) and found a thread that shows some of the knee controllers.

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    Old 12-04-2020, 08:17 AM
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    Exclamation Photos From My Singer 101-3

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    I was thinking maybe the knee controller potentiometer may be wired badly or needs to be cleaned. I figured it was unlikely the motor is bad. The person I got it from said he took it all apart and cleaned and serviced it. He said he used automotive bearing grease on the gears. I'm thinking I need to get that out of there and replace it with a different grease but I'm not sure which grease to use
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    I uploaded some photos to the thread
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    Originally Posted by Eshetterly93
    I'm having a hard time finding parts for the knee control. I have everything except the part that actually touches the knee. The machine works great.

    I have noticed it's a little slow to stitch compared to the videos on YouTube. Idk if the YouTube video was the same model as mine or if there's something wrong. If there is a problem causing slow stitching which areas of the machine should I check for the solution?
    Here are some photos of another machine someone is selling and I can see the piece I am missing.
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    Oh BTW my machine is a right knee controller configuration and as far as I can tell from photos of other 101-3 it looks original and like it hasn't been converted. If you can tell by comparison to other 101-3 I am missing a little curvy metal bar that attaches to the knee controller and extends down to meet the sewers knee.
    here is the link to this persons listing on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Ant...gAAOSwv11fhB9d
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    Originally Posted by OurWorkbench
    Welcome, Eshetterly93. Your machine probably needs to be serviced which can be done, if so inclined, by yourself. It seems like this is a machine that has a lot of oil points. Also the motor may need some attention.

    From my understanding, the 101 had several different knee controllers. I think there was a left and a right knee controller in cabinets. Then there was the portable that took a knee bar and there were two of those, one of which was for the portable that could be put into a cabinet. There are several vintage sewing machine enthusiasts that praise the 101. There is someone that fashioned a knee bar to attach to a 101 controller as seen near the bottom at http://steelsewing.blogspot.com/search?q=101 I did a search for "Singer 101 convertible" (with the quotes) and found a thread that shows some of the knee controllers.

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    Thank you for your thought out and caring reply to my issue. I have uploaded photos and given addition details. I hope I have done it correctly so that you will get a notification. I am new to forums in this format so I'm not sure how it all works. Thanks for understanding.

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    I don't subscribe to threads but I check multiple times a day.

    Thank you for the pictures. It does look like the knee bar was sheared off. I can't tell for sure if it is like the bar as shown at http://steelsewing.blogspot.com/2018...chine-101.html near the bottom of the page. Steelsewing is a member here, but hasn't been on for several months.

    I'll PM him and direct him to this thread. He is very knowledgeable about vintage machines and particularly the 101s.

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    I don't subscribe to threads but I check multiple times a day.

    Thank you for the pictures. It does look like the knee bar was sheared off. I can't tell for sure if it is like the bar as shown at http://steelsewing.blogspot.com/2018...chine-101.html near the bottom of the page. Steelsewing is a member here, but hasn't been on for several months.

    I'll PM him and direct him to this thread. He is very knowledgeable about vintage machines and particularly the 101s.

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    The machine in that post you shared looks exactly like mine. Same decals and everything. Same controller mechanism on the bottom too.

    Thank you for your help
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