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Grabbed the DC02 out of the loft the other night!


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


Tool cover and tools off


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From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


All unused and minty fresh!


Cyclone entry seal out


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and hose end off


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From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


Pedals off and the top half is stripped


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From Dyson DC02


Make a start on the bottom half now


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From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


The throbbing heart


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From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


Cord rewind off


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Motor out


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From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


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Armature looks ok for now, so didnt clean it up anymore. Machine will get little use anyway


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Yummy


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Front wheels off. No idea how to get the avles out so left them


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Switch apart


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Cyclone next


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Release valves out


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Cyclone split


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Hose end off. One side of the pivot for the release valve is broken, so needs replacing but will have to do for now!


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From Dyson DC02


Floorbrush finally


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From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


All done! The whole lot was washed, dried and polished. The machine is in really good condition, just sadly a bit faded (although seen worse etc). Certainly the best one I've had in my collecting lifetime!


Put it back together last night and here it is ready for a test drive tonight


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


From Dyson DC02


Just need to get some filters for it, and have been tempted by a BNIB turbobrush... Will have to wait until payday for that though!


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