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universaldave1

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I picked this up at the Goodwill the other day for a whopping $5.09. Couldn't pass it up despite it being filthy. Stood at the sink in the workshop for three hours scrubbing it down with Dawn dishwashing soap, hot water, and a sponge. I put in a new type J bag, and gave it a spin. It runs, but the bearings are definitely dry. Also, the cord does NOT fill me with confidence. It's extremely brittle and has cracks all over.

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That's an interesting looking vacuum. I'm more intrigued by that microwave in your pics. Is that an Amana Radarange? I had one of those growing up. It was an awesome microwave and would cook anything!
 
Looks great. I have been lucky to find 2 of these one yellow, and a orange one. They were both extremely dirty. I guess people store them in the garage or attic, because honestly there not exactly the easiest vacuum to use to be called "portable".

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"lucky to find 2"

With very little luck,just a walk up the stairs,you would find about 15(or more!)here.(And Floor Washers,Slimlines,Constellations,Dial a Matics and MORE.All needing to GO!!)I agree they are not so portable but are probably the best example of hose/tool storage and are usually found with all parts.
Clayton,
A nice Hoover made NICER by the clean up.Seems unusual for cords of this era to show the wear and cracks yours has but would be easy to change.
Jimmy
 

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