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Post# 328045   6/25/2015 at 22:20 (3,225 days old) by barryfrommars ()        

Hi. I'm a new member at the forum here, this is my first post. In early May 2015 I found a Hoover Model 62 at a rummage sale; It worked and I paid a dollar or two for it. It did need a few things: Bellows/Blower Hose, Lightbulb and (maybe) Bag. Just today, 25/June/2015, I visited a vacuum cleaner store and they had some NOS bags (type W in case anyone's reading and wants to know what type they are) along with a light-bulb and some belts. I got all of that, and now all I need is to either duct tape the bellows shut or find one that will fit.

So, my questions are these:
When was the Model 62 manufactured?
What was the original MSRP was for it in the 1950s, without being adjusted for inflation?

I read this vacuum was made somewhere in the 1952-1957 year range.

Also, mine has a number on a plate on the bottom, in the 1.9 million range. Is that a production number?


Post# 328067 , Reply# 1   6/26/2015 at 08:42 (3,225 days old) by barryfrommars ()        

I'm also wondering what replacement parts I can use for it.

Post# 328159 , Reply# 2   6/26/2015 at 19:32 (3,224 days old) by barryfrommars ()        

I worked on the vacuum again today. (I have the bellows covered with duct tape at the moment.)

I noticed the vacuum was leaking dirt a bit, apparently duct tape didn't hold the hole on the handisac bag shut so I put some clear tape on it. (small hole about the size of a pencil's diameter.) I then made sure the clamp at the end was shut well and the bag was on properly. I then tried the vacuum in the house; it blew dirt around. So after cleaning the vacuum's insides and outside a bit (it's so easy to get at all those parts too) I tried it again and it still blew dirt. I noticed the belt cover plate has a rotted/damaged seal around it, made out of cork? Is that the only reason why it could still be blowing dirt or is there a gasket in the machine that seals dirt from the blower to the inside of the vacuum?


Post# 328161 , Reply# 3   6/26/2015 at 19:55 (3,224 days old) by Vacosaurus (Cleveland ohio)        

I also have a model 62. It's my favorite Hoover. It has a really great sound when it's running. I bought it 35 years ago for $2.35 at a house sale.Back then you could get all the parts you needed. But now it's a problem. The bellows you are going to have to hunt for it, also roller brushes and they are not cheap. your lucky to have found W bags for it. You might be able to switch to the later type A top fill bags if you get the complete bellows assembly from a later 1980's model hoover also you might be able to switch to a later model brush roller if your brushes are wore out.Mine is still original equipment if you want to keep it that way you have to always be looking for a opportunitiy to find parts such as always in your travels be on the look out for a old time vacuum repair shop. Not to many left but sometimes you get lucky. when I go to different citys I look in the phone book and check em out. You should grease your motor bottom bearing and check the brushes also lube the brush roller bearings for a smooth running machine. Good Luck Bill,

Post# 328162 , Reply# 4   6/26/2015 at 20:06 (3,224 days old) by Vacosaurus (Cleveland ohio)        

If it's blowing dirt out check the rubber seal where the body of the vacuum meets ( attaches )the metal part that attaches to the bellows. Or you tape job is not to good. It's hard to patch a bellows. Also there is a clip that goes on the top of the bag to seal it.

Post# 328172 , Reply# 5   6/27/2015 at 00:07 (3,224 days old) by hygiene903 (Galion, OH)        
Hoover 62

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You were close on the age of the Hoover 62. there were 98,965 of them made from 1950 to 1953 and it was the top of the line in those years.
Jeff


Post# 328635 , Reply# 6   7/5/2015 at 12:21 (3,216 days old) by hoover61 (baltimore maryland USA)        

if it any help to you I havea bellows assembly of a model 61
if you want it iwill send it to you
the only thing I will charge you is shipping cost
let me know


Post# 328636 , Reply# 7   7/5/2015 at 13:03 (3,216 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)        
Try silicone

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If you can't find a replacement for that cork seal, go to your local auto parts store and get a tube of silicone. Clean the edges really well and run a bead of silicone around where the seal went. It should hold up pretty well and it's easy to clean off and replace if you need to open it up again.

Post# 328640 , Reply# 8   7/5/2015 at 15:56 (3,216 days old) by 2011hoover700 (owosso michigan)        

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@hoover61 how many of these model 61 bellows do you have and do you have the metal retainer for the bottom of it where it couples to the vacuum?

Also, how much would be the shipping to 48867 in case I have my moms permission to have them as I do still live with her.

Thank you very much.

2011hoover700


Post# 328661 , Reply# 9   7/6/2015 at 11:32 (3,215 days old) by hoover61 (baltimore maryland USA)        

2011HOVER700
I FEEL SORRY FOR YOU
WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE I LIVED WITH MY PARRENTS BUT I DID NOT HAVE TO ASK PERMISSION
TO GET A PART FOR A VACUUM CLEANER
I WAS GOING TO GIVE YOU THE PART BECAUSE OWNING 4 MODEL 61
HOOVERS I HAVE DELEVLOPED A SENSE OF HORSE TRADING
THE BELLOWS ASSEMBLY IS O B S O L E T E
AND I WAS GOING TO G I V E IT TO YOU
THE COST WOULD HAVE BEEN MINISCULEI WOULD HAVE MADE NO MONEY OFF YOU
IONLY WOULD HAVERECOVERED MY EXPENSE
IN CLOSING YOU ARE FORTUNATE TO GET A HOOVER LIKE THAT
AT LEAST GET WHAT YOU CAN FOR IT WHEN YOU CAN GET IT
C N SCHAFER A K A HOOVER 61


Post# 328662 , Reply# 10   7/6/2015 at 11:37 (3,215 days old) by 2011hoover700 (owosso michigan)        

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I do need to know how much the shipping is to 48867 but I as long is it is not much I do have my moms permission given you have the part.
thank you very much again. Damien


Post# 328666 , Reply# 11   7/6/2015 at 13:08 (3,215 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)        
Where in Pennsylvania?

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I'm in the Wyoming Valley.between Wilkes -Barre and Scranton..the back side of the Poconos. There are a lot of VCCC members in PA.

John


Post# 329174 , Reply# 12   7/12/2015 at 21:50 (3,208 days old) by barryfrommars ()        

I taped the bellows more and now no dust that I can detect blows out of it. I found dust was also blowing from the crevice between the metal on the bellows assembly and the base of the vacuum, so I made a gasket from gauze and medical tape. A previous owner had that same idea; there was already a makeshift gasket there, though not as thick.

I haven't noticed dust blowing from the plate on the bottom but thanks for the suggestion to put silicone there, I may do that if I need to.

The Handisac "W" Bag I got with this (And I have no idea what age it is) is still working after taping it so I haven't opened the NOS package of four yet. Does someone have brushes for the agitator bar? I'm beginning to wonder if some company could make them in small numbers if they have a reference piece or reference pieces. It would be nice.


Post# 336053 , Reply# 13   10/22/2015 at 23:11 (3,106 days old) by HOOVER61 (baltimore maryland USA)        

VACOSAURS
SORRY IT TOOK THIS LONG TO GET BACK TO YOU
THE COST OF A MODEL 62 IN 1950 WAS 99.95 PLUS 19.95FOR THE ATTACHMENTS
A LOT OF MONEY IN 1950
GLAD I COULD HELP YOU


HOOVER 61


Post# 336054 , Reply# 14   10/22/2015 at 23:17 (3,106 days old) by HOOVER61 (baltimore maryland USA)        
MODEL 62 COST

SOMEONE ASKED WHAT WAS THE PRICE OF A MODEL62 WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT
THE COST WAS 99.95PLUS 19.95 FOR THE ATTACHMENTS A LOT OF MONEYIN 1950
SORRY IT TOOK ME AWHILE TO REPLY


HOOVER 61


Post# 336055 , Reply# 15   10/22/2015 at 23:17 (3,106 days old) by HOOVER61 (baltimore maryland USA)        
MODEL 62 COST

SOMEONE ASKED WHAT WAS THE PRICE OF A MODEL62 WHEN IT FIRST CAME OUT
THE COST WAS 99.95PLUS 19.95 FOR THE ATTACHMENTS A LOT OF MONEYIN 1950
SORRY IT TOOK ME AWHILE TO REPLY


HOOVER 61


Post# 460882 , Reply# 16   3/2/2023 at 20:50 (418 days old) by draarc (Oreland Pa)        
Belt needed

I am unable to find to find a belt of the correct length for my hoover model 62 they are all too short, I attempted to stretched it with no success. The original belt looks to be at least 4.5" in diameter. Got a eureka belt thought it was bigger still very tight to install. Any help in directing to the correct belt would be appreciated.


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