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Post# 355957   7/12/2016 at 20:28 (2,816 days old) by Timborow (Georgia)        

I found this old treasure at a thrift store today. It looked pretty sad. The hose had come unscrewed from the machine end cuff. Someone had taped it with blue painters tape thinking that the hose had split I guess. It was very dusty, but the inside was nearly spotless. The power nozzle was clogged wth red carpet fuzz. As you see, the it's a replacement plug, but the cord is flawless. She doesn't look too bad after the wipe down. I cleaned up the power nozzle and blew everything out with a leaf blower. I installed a Kirby HEPA bag. It fit very well. The air flow and suction are excellent, and it is super quiet. Overall, I think it was well worth $8.56.

Any information is welcome. I'm thinking it's probably from the late 1970s.
The top cover unscrews to reveal some sort of deflector. Should there be a foam filter under this?


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Post# 355961 , Reply# 1   7/12/2016 at 21:47 (2,816 days old) by kenkart ()        
The Brown color

Came out in 1980 and matched the Olympia. I think made until 82.

Post# 355972 , Reply# 2   7/13/2016 at 01:05 (2,815 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)        
Run it like you stole it...

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...because at the price you paid, that's exactly what you did!

Post# 355974 , Reply# 3   7/13/2016 at 02:17 (2,815 days old) by tolivac (Greenville,NC)        

I had one of these at one time-sold it to a fellow collector.I did use a Shop-Vac yellow 8-10 gal bag in mine.Drywall bag.Worked well.

Post# 355982 , Reply# 4   7/13/2016 at 06:03 (2,815 days old) by Timborow (Georgia)        

Tolivac,
I considered buying Shop Vac bags, but just thought I would try something I already had. The Kirby bag is probably not big enough, but it works well for now.

I'm still wondering about if needs an exhaust filter. Also, is there a way to use the hose as a blower?


Post# 355986 , Reply# 5   7/13/2016 at 07:38 (2,815 days old) by vacerator (Macomb Michigan)        
I remember

seeing these being used in mall stores, then after 1983, a dark green plastic type Electrolux.

Post# 355992 , Reply# 6   7/13/2016 at 07:46 (2,815 days old) by Dysonman1 (the county)        

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The blower outlet is under the deflector. And exhaust filter was available as an option for that machine, particularly when it was used inside to clean a clinic, a restaurant, a church, etc. The original disposable filter for that machine had elastic on it. If it down about halfway into the can, With the elastic going around the rim. The cloth filter sat in the clean side of the disposable filter, and the motor went on top. When you emptied it, and turned the Can upside down, The dirt would drop into the disposable filter, which would gather up and throw away. There was never a "bag" per se for the machine.

Post# 355994 , Reply# 7   7/13/2016 at 08:17 (2,815 days old) by Timborow (Georgia)        
Thanks Tom

I understand how that bag set up would work now. I'm sure those bags are rare and hard to find now, so I'll just stick with my modification. It seems to work pretty well for now.

I see how the blower port works now. It just didn't look like the hose would fit, but it does.

I've included pics of the black baffle. Which way is correct?


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Post# 355995 , Reply# 8   7/13/2016 at 08:37 (2,815 days old) by rugsucker (Elizabethton TN)        
CB

Good information above.I have some of the paper filters in a box somewhere.Yours looks much better than the few left.The better ones seem to come from churches with the worst from restaurants and fireplace/construction cleanup.
Baffle?-This does not look like part of the rare optional filter kit.The standard would only have the matching cover with locking nut attached.
A CB customer could pick and choose attachments that met their needs.In addition to Power Nozzle(3 wire for CB)and atts from Olympia there were wide floor and rug nozzles.


Post# 356002 , Reply# 9   7/13/2016 at 11:13 (2,815 days old) by singerman (Missouri)        

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That's a Great find, congrats on finding it.


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