Should I have got in this.

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But i pass up the offer because my grandma said it has cement in it and i checked and it doesnt. The hose was blowing out air and i couldn't find a reverse switch on it.
 
There's no reverse switch. The hose is in the blower port and should be in the port on the red drum of the vacuum.

I might be wrong, but that looks like it was made by Shop Vac. I believe they make the wet/dry vacuums for Dayton as well.

Used Wet/Dry vacs are a dime a dozen. I would recommend a Ridgid at your local Home Depot. You don't know how much life is left on the motor since it was used in a concrete application. That dust is the Achilles heel to bearings.
 
I have always....

been concerned with really vintage "shop vac's" because you never know what the person vacuumed up into it. Like for instance, Asbestos.
 


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