I had a terrible time with it. When you let up on the treadle even a tiny bit, it goes backwards and wrecks what you just sewed. I’m sure there’s a technique to it. Maybe keeping your hand on the wheel when you stop to keep it from turning backwards.
Thats what I do, although its been years since I used mine.
Might want to look into getting a new leather belt for it.
They do last a long time, but eventually wear out.
Might as well get it while the getting is good.
Maybe keeping your hand on the wheel when you stop to keep it from turning backwards.
I did put a new belt on it before I started using it because the old one was rotted. I don’t know what effect a worn belt could have.
If yours is constantly reversing every time you slow to a stop, no wonder it is giving you fits. That reminds me of driving my old volkswagen beatle with a stick shift and bad idler. It died every time the RPM’s dropped. I had to keep gunning the engine for a drive around a quiet neighborhood. Not a lot of fun, for me or the neighbors. At least it didn’t backfire.