schwinnapproved
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A friend of mine picked this up out of the trash for me yesturday. When I went over to his house to get it I noticed that the handle was all torn apart as if somebody was at one time attempting an electrical repair and then gave up and tossed it. The thing was thilthy and the bag was all dingy and brown from dirt and who knows what else. Now my friend who found me this happened to have the same model Oreck but the motor was shot so I grabbed it for parts.
After swapping the better handle and cord on it I fired it up. It sounded great! That right there is why I ended up spending a good 4 hours swapping parts and cleaning it up. I found out that the fan housing was cracked (a typical issue with these) and the brush roll, although newer, was nearly seized up. One cool thing though was that the motor was recently new, seemed much better of quality than the original parts vac motor. Did Oreck update and improve the motor design for these classic XL's? Even the commutator was still nice and shiny!
As you will be able to see in the pics, I was able to save this little guy from certain doom. I never had good luck with Oreck vacuums in the past and often would find myself repairing my 9100C left and right, motor gave out before 1st bag was full
. So after that I kind of kept my distance. This 2600 is more of a second chance I guess. I'll give them another try. They are fun to use and are practically weightless, not to mention very manuverable and convinient.
With this one actually having a good running motor and a fresh bag, I am much more impressed with its overall cleaning than my old 3 AMP 9100 (when it ran). It actually does a great job grooming the carpets, even the ones that most of my machines struggle with.
Enjoy the pics...

After swapping the better handle and cord on it I fired it up. It sounded great! That right there is why I ended up spending a good 4 hours swapping parts and cleaning it up. I found out that the fan housing was cracked (a typical issue with these) and the brush roll, although newer, was nearly seized up. One cool thing though was that the motor was recently new, seemed much better of quality than the original parts vac motor. Did Oreck update and improve the motor design for these classic XL's? Even the commutator was still nice and shiny!
As you will be able to see in the pics, I was able to save this little guy from certain doom. I never had good luck with Oreck vacuums in the past and often would find myself repairing my 9100C left and right, motor gave out before 1st bag was full

With this one actually having a good running motor and a fresh bag, I am much more impressed with its overall cleaning than my old 3 AMP 9100 (when it ran). It actually does a great job grooming the carpets, even the ones that most of my machines struggle with.
Enjoy the pics...
