fluffygryphon
Hi Daniel,
I received your e-mail, and I gave you the Kirby 1-CR, 1-CB and 2-CB service manual in response. Please let me know if you received my reply with the manual attached.
~Ben
fluffygryphon
Hi Daniel,
I happen to have a service manual for both that and the prior Classic 1-CR for your convenience.
Please drop me an e-mail about it at:
[email protected]
Thank you,
Ben (KirbyClassicIII)
Thevacomaticiec
Antoine,
To see both this and the Tempo 450 leave me wondering why Hoover did not offer a version of their 1st-gen Portapower with the entry-level Powermatic power nozzle during the early to mid 1980s, especially with the aluminum wands yours has.
~Ben
Thevacomaticiec
Antoine,
You scored an ultra rare find; the only other Hoover compact canister with a power nozzle I know of was the Tempo 450 model S1347.
~Ben
Paul
What an awesome find!
I remember the Freedom! cordless upright vacuum, and the Mighty Mite Floorshow with the motorized power nozzle.
I wonder if there are any early to mid 1980s equivalents of these catalogs, and also any of the Sanitaire Blue Line spec sheets/catalogs?
~Ben
kirbyman65
It would have a gray bag with a large Kirby circle logo on the front. The main trim is red (headlight and nozzle bumpers, handle grip plastic and handle lock button) and gray (wheels and Sani Em-Tor bottom). The original power cord for the 518 was two-tone (gray, with red male and...
Kirbyman65
If your D50 were an original 518, then you may want to see if the safety switch has two buttons that indicates the D50 motor group in it, or if it is just one button to indicate the original 518 motor group.
~Ben
My parents had the 9333, which looked like this.
When originally introduced in 1982, its 6.0 volt battery allowed it to have extended running time over the original model 9330 Dustbuster that came out in 1979.
~Ben
UniversalDave1
Clayton,
That American Lincoln Super Sweep you just scored: it was the second version produced from 1972 to 1979, the first to have a 3-wire cord instead of the 2-wire cord that was used on most Kirby machines from 1956 to 1981.
~Ben
Jayelux
Hi Jay,
I would guess then that the Blue Line series did come out in 1983 after all, as many of the uprights represented were variations of the then-current Red Line (commercial use) from before the "Quick Kleen" update was introduced.
S639 = SC679
S644 = SC684
S646 = SC686
S648 =...
Paul
Paul,
According to Jeff Parker (hoover1060) Sanitaire's "Blue Line" consumer-use uprights and canisters -- which included models S639 ("Maid Saver"), S644, S646, S648 and S678 among the uprights and the S440 canister (using the old canned ham body) -- first came out in 1986, but I wonder...
kwalsh97214
Kevin,
There are actually three different versions of the Scott & Fetzer Sanitation System.
The first one, produced from 1928 to 1930, had a directly-connected bag assembly.
The second one, produced from 1930 to 1932, had the new Sani Em-Tor trap door. The outer bag will say "NEW...
kyliekayalltheway
Kylie,
Wow... right here in P-town!
Among what I just saw included a 1985-86 Kirby Heritage II with the shake-out bag (but no brush sensor light on the nozzle), a Dual Sanitronic 80, a 513, and two 516s (including one with a Heritage/Legend II disposable bag setup).
Would...
sorcha
Sorcha,
What interesting observations!
In the future, you might wish to add the following to your vac collection:
Kirby Dual Sanitronic 80 (1967-1969)
American-Lincoln Super-Sweep Mark I (1969-1972) (emerald green painted housing, white handle, bag and bumpers)
American-Lincoln...
tolivac
Rex,
That would be the 882 as it was the entry-level member of the 1991 lineup. It also had a gray, 30' long cord instead of the usual 35' cord.
~Ben
panasonicvac
Alex,
The first green Royal metal upright began with the model 882 in 1991 that replaced the previous 883 (which looked mostly similar to the 881 but with a different motor and the bigger front wheels).
Then a year later, there was the model 8801AE that replaced the previous...
Gabowenjr
Yes, they did... the customer ordered it that way to not deal with the disposable paper bags.
In fact, even the Legend II could be ordered that way; in the final year of the Legend II, 1990, some models with the shake-out bag option even had the maroon powdercoated large Em-Tor along...