convertible68
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Hi everyone,
I just re-assembled the Hoover Convertible 65, and while it's not exactly pretty it runs like new, however, I'm having a hard time with the beater bar I rebuilt from parts that Tom Anderson sent me. After I put it together it was like new, but after I installed it in the machine, no matter HOW I adjust it, the endcaps ALWAYS "scrape" against the ends when I tighten them down. Even if I loosen both ends a small amount, the scraping will start back up. I will add that I am not using the tiny metal flat washers, just the felt washers and triangle clips, but since they weren't included with the other parts I'm assuming they're not necessary.
I really need some help as I was planning to bring this one (and a few others) to El Campo this Friday, but I'm afraid that's not going to happen if I can't get the beater bar problem resolved. Am I doing something wrong here? I have enough parts from 2 beater bars to make a good working one, aside from flat washers of course.
Thanks,
Austin
I just re-assembled the Hoover Convertible 65, and while it's not exactly pretty it runs like new, however, I'm having a hard time with the beater bar I rebuilt from parts that Tom Anderson sent me. After I put it together it was like new, but after I installed it in the machine, no matter HOW I adjust it, the endcaps ALWAYS "scrape" against the ends when I tighten them down. Even if I loosen both ends a small amount, the scraping will start back up. I will add that I am not using the tiny metal flat washers, just the felt washers and triangle clips, but since they weren't included with the other parts I'm assuming they're not necessary.
I really need some help as I was planning to bring this one (and a few others) to El Campo this Friday, but I'm afraid that's not going to happen if I can't get the beater bar problem resolved. Am I doing something wrong here? I have enough parts from 2 beater bars to make a good working one, aside from flat washers of course.
Thanks,
Austin