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repairs for the day
Original Message   Oct 4, 2009 6:25 am
Just as a  consumer  guide only. I will start the vacuum cleaner makes and models repair of the day section.

Day oct,3,2009.

1 oreck xl 2400 series ,bag never changed, blocked from intake thru wands,belt broken, brush roll bound up,

2 electrolux olympia 1, 30 years old, used as a second machine, has a central system, but loves her O-1  wont part with it.Repaired  new fans bearings, carbons, auromatic serviced, new drum spring ,runs better than new.
3 Dyson dc 07 animal, low suction problem, changed exhaust filter, never changed, customer was never told about the other filter,
4 30 ft low volt central vac hose, on off switch in handle replaced.I have a trick for this.

5 Kirby g6 relaced blown fan and belt, removed platic toy out of bag tube, also found some change in the fan case.


See you tomorrow.

MOLE
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procare


Joined: Jul 16, 2009
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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #27   Oct 8, 2009 3:41 pm
Mole,

    Contrary to your belief that the Special was an  L is wrong. The Model L came out in 1960 and the first one was White, They were built until 1979. The Special as it was called  was metal and had the same body shape of the 1205. The colors were Olympia One Brown and Silverado Grey.They had a 1205 Armatured motor.      The Red Special Series were models sold at Home Shows, and Big Sales advertised at Fairgrounds and given lower prices at the time.Special Promotion .  Machines didn't have the same warranty or performance of  the door to door models on sale. The Red machines were  2100 canister , Discovery II upright and model 2101 shampooer polisher.

                                                                                                    Procare

                                                                                                            

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #28   Oct 8, 2009 4:53 pm
mole wrote:
repairs for the day

Oct 8, 09

Well today was central vacuum clinic day

1 h.p vacuflo, model 26 believe from late 60's  rebuild 334 lamb motor,fans bearings, carbons, must of had 1200 hours on it,runs like a new machine now.

2 beam 197,vintage 1990,1,2, same problem as the H.P.vacuflo,to many hours on the 2 stage small fan motor,rebuild fans,bearings carbons.

3 centra lux,control board,new filter,Its o.k. now.

Tomorrow looks like another dyson dc07, will throw it on the bench and take a look,Clutch and belt problem?????

regards

MOLE


Hello MOLE:

How old is the dyson?

Carmine D.

mole


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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #29   Oct 8, 2009 5:07 pm
procare wrote:
Mole,

    Contrary to your belief that the Special was an  L is wrong. The Model L came out in 1960 and the first one was White, They were built until 1979. The Special as it was called  was metal and had the same body shape of the 1205. The colors were Olympia One Brown and Silverado Grey.They had a 1205 Armatured motor.      The Red Special Series were models sold at Home Shows, and Big Sales advertised at Fairgrounds and given lower prices at the time.Special Promotion .  Machines didn't have the same warranty or performance of  the door to door models on sale. The Red machines were  2100 canister , Discovery II upright and model 2101 shampooer polisher.

                                                                                                    Procare

                                                                                                            


Hi Procare,

I think i was not clear on what i was getting to about the L.When the olympia/silverado series came out 1978/82 olympia, silverado 1982/84,the L was out of production,hence the 1453 brown special [mini looking 1205] , was put into place as the priced unit,like the L was to the 1205/golden J.

The L came out in 1966, the machine your thinking about is the model R, yes the body style looked the same,but the front door on the R was not hinged,Thats the difference,and that the bearings in the motor on the fan end were different,although they shared the same fans.

The red machines were sold at service merchandise and home shows,lets not discuss why the company lost over 20 thousand reps over this fiasco.

regards

MOLE

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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #30   Oct 8, 2009 5:24 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Hello MOLE:

How old is the dyson?

Carmine D.


Carmine, i would say 3 or 4 years old. This machine is one of my housecleaning customers,she actually likes the machine.I will evaluate the repair and get back to her with the repair cost.

The brush rollor is very rattlely,we will see what going on tomorrow.

stay well

MOLE

CarmineD


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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #31   Oct 8, 2009 7:32 pm
I'm by no means the resident Lux expert here and defer to MOLE and Procare. 

I too was put in mind of the R, 1960-1966, grey body and white ends with the clasp hold downs for the bag cover end with Procare's post.  Also the Model S, 1957-1960, with the blue body and white ends with the clasp hold downs for the bag cover end.  The S & R had the halo for the cord wraps as OEM and no auto feature on the bag pop out.  The L a cord winder as OEM and hinged with no pop out feature.  All 3 use the old style lux body as opposed to the 1205 and later lux body styling.

Carmine D.

CarmineD


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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #32   Oct 8, 2009 7:45 pm
mole wrote:
Carmine, i would say 3 or 4 years old. This machine is one of my housecleaning customers,she actually likes the machine.I will evaluate the repair and get back to her with the repair cost.

The brush rollor is very rattlely,we will see what going on tomorrow.

stay well

MOLE



Hello MOLE:

I can't for the life of me believe that in this day and time a so called vacuum manufacturer can get away with putting such a toy like brush roller in a vacuum, let alone, a full sized vacuum.  It's a piece of crap.  The worse I've ever seen in the industry bar none. 

Carmine D.

procare


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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #33   Oct 9, 2009 2:13 pm
Carmine and Mole,

   Sorry to make the mistake on the year for the L. The history folder sales reps get says 1966 but in reality it came out in October 1963. It is in the 30 year history of the plant at Old Greenwich, Conn. I also have a contract where my father sold it in 1963. He was the first to sell one on the state. He also has the date of 1963 in one of the manuals on the  Model L. White P/N-1 green trim on front lid.  In 1966 the Model G changed color and the Model L was Bronze in color to match  the G.

As for the Model S. The cleaner had no place for a halo or Cordreel. It sold for $69.95

                                                                                                                                                             Procare

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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #34   Oct 9, 2009 3:16 pm
Hi Procare, no problem, the very L you are talking about white with green trim.I have one maybe its the one your dad sold.

take care

MOLE

CarmineD


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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #35   Oct 9, 2009 7:06 pm
procare wrote:
Carmine and Mole,

   Sorry to make the mistake on the year for the L. The history folder sales reps get says 1966 but in reality it came out in October 1963. It is in the 30 year history of the plant at Old Greenwich, Conn. I also have a contract where my father sold it in 1963. He was the first to sell one on the state. He also has the date of 1963 in one of the manuals on the  Model L. White P/N-1 green trim on front lid.  In 1966 the Model G changed color and the Model L was Bronze in color to match  the G.

As for the Model S. The cleaner had no place for a halo or Cordreel. It sold for $69.95

                                                                                                                                                             Procare



Right you are.  No halo for the cord wrap. 

Carmine D.

mole


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Re: repairs for the day
Reply #36   Oct 10, 2009 5:14 am
Repairs for the day.

Oct 9 09

Dyson dc07  purple, brush rollor housing melted, agitator bearings on clutch side grenaded, suction motor has balance issues.The machine was too expensive to repair,
Elected to trade in for a used kirby,G7D,MADE THE RIGHT MOVE AND WE MADE A HAPPY CUSTOMER AND A PILE OF MONEY.

The other ELECTROLUX [oxygen 3] Powerhead elbow snapped off at the swivel,see it all the time,customer wasnot too happy about the bill and being without her cleaner for 7 days.

Sears progresive ,powerteam  older blue machine [panasonic looking one] Repaired short in electric hose,common problem.Another satisfied EX sears customer..

see you later

MOLE
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