gmerkt
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This one came with another cast-off vac today. The models that I work on regularly, I rarely plug in to see if they run before I buy simply because they can be used for parts even if not running. The LG, as a one-off, I plugged in and it had power to the motor but rpm quickly dropped to nothing and the cord heated up so I turned it right off. It was fairly complete but no small attachments. I took a chance on it for $4 as a model that I don't usually do.
When I got this one home, being my first LG project, I wanted to get started taking it down for cleaning. The rpm loss was due to a brush roll wound with lovely reddish-tinted dark brown hair. Including wrapped around the bearings. Once I took the brush roll out, the motor ran fine but it would choke up with the dirt bin installed. The bin was empty, but when I took the filters out, you couldn't see daylight through the micro filter it was so clogged with fine stuff.
Wow, speaking of the dirt bin on this LG, which is a Model LuV200R, made in '05. What a complicated set-up that is. It cleaned out nicely in the yard with a high pressure water nozzle on the hose.
The brush rolls aren't made to take apart, but I often take things apart and repair them that aren't made for that. I think this will be a pretty good machine for resale once I get it cleaned and back together again. This one appears to be better made than the more recent models of LG that I've looked at at Sears.

When I got this one home, being my first LG project, I wanted to get started taking it down for cleaning. The rpm loss was due to a brush roll wound with lovely reddish-tinted dark brown hair. Including wrapped around the bearings. Once I took the brush roll out, the motor ran fine but it would choke up with the dirt bin installed. The bin was empty, but when I took the filters out, you couldn't see daylight through the micro filter it was so clogged with fine stuff.
Wow, speaking of the dirt bin on this LG, which is a Model LuV200R, made in '05. What a complicated set-up that is. It cleaned out nicely in the yard with a high pressure water nozzle on the hose.
The brush rolls aren't made to take apart, but I often take things apart and repair them that aren't made for that. I think this will be a pretty good machine for resale once I get it cleaned and back together again. This one appears to be better made than the more recent models of LG that I've looked at at Sears.
