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I have a 2 1/2 year old filly who has injured her front ankles. She "pops" out the ankle (like it is disjointed) to rest, then does the same with the other one. She can stand with ankles looking normal if she "parks out". I found a pair of your support boots in the Stables. It looks like tendon and ankle support style but I am not sure. I was looking for photos of your product and how to use them.
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talk with your doctor as there can be other more serious concerns involved and fixya site is not a medical site
Easiest thing would be to take it to a repair shop and have them order you a new one. If you don't have a local sewing machine repair shop, try Ron Anderson at A1 Sewing Machine: [email protected] "Dual Sew" is not a brand I've ever heard of, so it's likely "badged" (private brand). Send him a photo of the machine from the front, a closeup of the ankle, and see what he says. I've known him for about 20 years now on the net; he's always been helpful, has a good reputation.
the operators guide in the glove box answers that , lost it?
there are 2 or 3 boxes.
one in the engine bay (look see it) with lid and words on it telling.....windows..
and left drivers ankle, and on some newer cars passenger right ankle too. see the cover, it pops off and bingo......
hi ria sehgal
i understand your problem ,do you have the bill which they gave you when you brought the shoe . i think that enough to solve the problem. please apporoach the customer care and explain him your problem and tell him your bill date and bill number . if he cant help you ,pls apprach the manger of indiatime and get the shoes yout . but dont forget to show your bill as evidence and give back the shoe as it was given to you
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Before I tried this shoe out my favorite shoe was the Kobe IV. I had the Kobe IV for more than a year now and it still as good as it was when I just got it. Both the previous model and this newer one is durable. This shoe allows me run faster without worrying about injuring my ankles due to the fact that the design of the shoe hugs and allows your ankle to move freely but secures it at the same time. When I wear these shoes I feel the court better than any other shoe. BEST SHOE!
Hi. I believe your machine has a snap-on pressure foot. I've posted pictures of snap-on pressure feet at www.robbiesews.blogspot.com; just look for the 'pressure foot' tag or search the site for pressure feet and you shouldn't have any problem finding that post.
Anyway, there is an adapter (called an 'ankle') at the end of the 'long iron piece that lowers and raises the foot' (excellent description, BTW). The ankle attaches to that piece with a small thumb screw. With the ankle in place, you just lower the ankle onto the catch on the pressure foot.
You can also use regular low-shank feet on your machine. First, remove the ankle. The regular low-shank feet will attach to the raiser bar with that same thumb screw that holds the ankle in place.
You really should get a replacement manual for your machine. I found manuals for Simplicity sewing machines at http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/simplicity-sewing-machine-instruction-manuals.aspx.
You have to losssen the screws on the sides with the 04 models i believe. otherwise you push down and the pull the strap to the sideand it should pop out when you pull it back up. But I think the 04 year was screwed ninto the base.
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