Thanks for that
Yeah I had the filter in right, it's just that the condition of the main filter was so bad. It's sad, but I think when people are ready to throw something out, they stop taking care it. This had been run in to the ground towards the end, used up. It was covered in dirty dust, the belt was snapped and the front wheels gone. I took it to a gas station and blew it out as best as I could. Then at home I put on a belt and vacuumed everything. I washed the filter and dirt cup and wiped it all down with damp cloth. Cleaned up the roller and packed some grease in to the bearings. It fired right up the next day, after the filter dried, I used a hair dryer to finish the drying. I was surprised that considering the neglect it suffered and missing the front wheels, that it ran so good. The motor sounded great! It did however end up being coated with dust on the outside, you can really see this on a black vacuum cleaner! Now, this was 10 years ago and I had other things going on , so I put the foldaway in a closet and really only used it a few times since. It wasn't until I read your thread that I got excited about restoring it. I've only been a member for a couple years, but have never seen a post done on Foldaways! It's in a million pieces right now in a box, should be fun to rebuild when I've got all the new parts in. On the headlight, I couldn't imagine Hoover making it that hard to replace. I down loaded the manual you linked, thank you, and that's more like it!This won't be a museum piece when I'm through, but I think it will be a great little vac that I will use, not just look at! If you had one of each Foldaways that you want, how many would you have?