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vacumaniac

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All done and ready to go! Definate improvment over how I found it. New bearings, brushes and full clean including bag. Hand polished so it is not showroom but decent enough for me!

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Outstanding!  I love my Classic Omegas.  They "feel" powerful!  I highly recommend the four row brush roll too.  It makes the Omega much easier to push and turns into a Cleaning Beast on Steroids!  What did you end up doing with the armature fan?


 
 
I can't wait until my classic 3 looks that good. It still needs a brushroll belt.
 
Bill, I ended up using the teflon tape. Worked great! I did however order some of those tolerance rings if/when I should encounter such an event again!

Thanks for your help!
 
Kirby

In before pic wouldn't it have been easier to throw Kirby down basement stair and use the Model G?--Just kidding!--'After' looks GREAT.Kirby & G would make a classic tank/upright pair for what looks like a classic house.Is that an original heat register?What style & age house?What vac gets restored next?
 
Ben: Yes, I did keep the original cord. It was in good shape and cleaned up nicely.

Rugsucker: It is a craftsman style built in 1918. Slowly refinishing woodwork etc.
The next vac to be finished will be the 1C I picked up a month or so ago...
 

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