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My first thought was the the clutch on the handwheel was not tightened up. In the 'old days' machines has a knob in the centre that disconnected the drive.
Or the motor drive belt is broken, stretched, or not on the pulleys.
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or possibly have one fabricated, or repair the old one?
I am having no luck in finding a replacement feed dog for your specific model of Pfaff sewing machine. I suspect a replacement feed dog is available your model and other Pfaff models.
If you can locate an authorized Pfaff sewing machine repair business in your area, someone there can probably tell you what the right part number is for the feed dog and may be able to sell you one.
Hi. I believe your Pfaff tipmatic 1027 dates to the early 1980s. A quick check for a bobbin case (as an example) for your machine showed that sew4less.com carries them and other parts for your machine.
Have a look at this: remove the top cover and have a look (don't put your fingers in !) at the plastic gear in the middle of the mechanism (left side of he selection keys). It often cracks and then the motor is able to turn the whole mechanism for part of the circumference of this gear and when it passes on the crack, it locks or slows down until the crack is passed. You need to have it changed if this is the case.
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