vintagefox
Well-known member
Got another coffee can Hoover back on the road (or should I say carpets?) This one took me quite a while to complete, but I'm glad it's put back together and freshened up. Both bearings were awfully gummy so I placed a few drops of zoom spout oil to loosen up the harden old grease, letting it sit for a couple days. Brush roll has been cleaned, along with new grease and brush strips. Hand buffed the body for about 3 hrs and finished it off with a Mother's drill mini ball buffer and Mother's mag/aluminum polish. Oiled the wheels and found out there was a plate on the height adjustment with "Thick, Medium, and Thin" pile selections. It was so dirty before, I didn't even know it was there LOL.
Motor runs like butter with new grease and hoovers like it did 80+ years ago. I'm quite happy with it! It just needs little things like new motor brushes, and I have to to work on the temperamental switch as well as making it safer.
I'd like to thank Tom A. and Rick for helping me find some parts for this machine, such as the much needed fan.
PS Is there an easier way to push in grease aside from a syringe? Both of my thumbs are still a tad numb from pushing down on the plunger. Also is it wrong to use an Electrolux to clean out a Hoover? lol
-Alex










Motor runs like butter with new grease and hoovers like it did 80+ years ago. I'm quite happy with it! It just needs little things like new motor brushes, and I have to to work on the temperamental switch as well as making it safer.
I'd like to thank Tom A. and Rick for helping me find some parts for this machine, such as the much needed fan.
PS Is there an easier way to push in grease aside from a syringe? Both of my thumbs are still a tad numb from pushing down on the plunger. Also is it wrong to use an Electrolux to clean out a Hoover? lol
-Alex









