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budmattingly
Location: Middletown Ohio
Joined: Feb 8, 2008
Points: 60
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Eureka Model 260
Original Message Dec 29, 2008 8:28 pm |
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Hi, I just won a Eureka Model 260 from Ebay. Does it take the regular round eureka belt? Also does anyone know what amp motor is in it and are new ones available. Even a higher amp motor? This is a two speed automatic with a green bag and white trim with gold around the light. Any info on this model would be appreciated. Some additional questions, I would like to try and restore this to be a daily driver. The brush roll has the square ends. Would a vibra groomer II with square ends work? Would the new sanitaire wheels that are readily available work on this model? The bag is in excellent shape according to the pictures, but may need a new gasket or gasket ring and tube. I know these are available for sanitaires and am assuming this would work on the 260? I purchased a new cord sleeve for a new cord (it has a hoover convertible cord on it.) I also have a new two speed switch for it. What size motor is in this model? Are new motors available? even one with a higher amp. (must be a two speed) Thank You for any help you can give me Bud Mattingly
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Eureka Model 260
Reply #10 Jan 2, 2009 7:07 am |
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Hi Bud: I'm going to take a little different tact than Venson, tho I wholeheartedly agree with everything he says. For the really bad vintage vacuums, I have a "swat" method of cleaning. Dismantle completely and submerge the parts, even metal, in hot water in a slop sink and brush clean. Of course, nothing electrical nor the cloth bags and paper filters. Foam filters, rubber gaskets, even felt are fine for this type of cleaning. But use care due to their fragility. After these are completely clean, dry thoroughly and even use a blower/held held hair dryer. The bag, for example, tho zipper and still clean and in good shape, may hold odors from time and lack of use. The swat cleaning is fine. Keep the zipper open when submerged. After cleaning, dry thoroughly and then again with the hair dryer. Coat the zipper with a light amount of machine oil. Sewing machine oil is perfect. Work the zipper a few times and still leave open until thoroughly dry. Clean and sanitized. A little fragrance using an eye dropper on the F&G new paper bag and you're good to go. I have even dismantled the HOOVER agitators and submerged in water and brushed clean to remove all the inside and outside dirt and gunk caked on for years and years. Works fine if dried thoroughly. I use this method too as a precursor to sand and paint, if the agitator is already rusted, as many are at times from laying in basements and garages. Good luck. Carmine D.
This message was modified Jan 2, 2009 by CarmineD
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budmattingly
Location: Middletown Ohio
Joined: Feb 8, 2008
Points: 60
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Re: Eureka Model 260
Reply #12 Jan 17, 2009 6:06 pm |
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Update on Eureka Model 260. It's been to the vacuum shop. The throat on the inside of the bag that holds the f&g paper bags, has two small holes. The vac shop tried hot glue in one, but didn't work. My idea of taking a sanitaire coupling that has the zipper in the back isn't going to work. The bottom of the latch base is wider than the fitting on my model 260, so I cut the throat out and took it into the vac shop with my bag. They don't want to try it and I can't do it. My last resort is duct tape. What are your opinions or suggestions. Thanks, Bud
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budmattingly
Location: Middletown Ohio
Joined: Feb 8, 2008
Points: 60
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Re: Eureka Model 260
Reply #14 Jan 17, 2009 7:29 pm |
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Carmine their option was to Buy a new red sanitaire bag with the bag clamp that takes the f & g bags. My bag is mint other than the 2 small holes. I wanted to buy that bag and have them use the bag clamp and fill tube on my original bag. They said it would not work...One thing is the the bag retainer on the bottom of the sanitaire bag would have to be cut down as it will not fit in the slot on the bottom of the 260. The top of the bag clamp would work fine. I was really hoping this would be an easy fix.....
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budmattingly
Location: Middletown Ohio
Joined: Feb 8, 2008
Points: 60
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Re: Eureka Model 260
Reply #19 Feb 19, 2009 8:21 pm |
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Carmine, it is the metal that surrounds the brush roll housing. The metal strips are fastened with screws every so often and go completely around the housing. This is the best I can describe it. I could email you a picture of the bottom if you want. My email address is rmattingly2@cinci.rr.com. Thanks, Bud
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