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Hoover Model 62
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Post# 439543   3/8/2021 at 09:48 (1,145 days old) by gmkubancsek (GREENWOOD)        

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I was lucky to find a Hoover model 62 vacuum just like my parents had during my youth. I am wondering if someone can answer a few questions -

1. was the "Handisac" the reusable open top type-W paper bag?
2. there is a brown cloth liner inside the cloth bag - what was its purpose
3. what was the "blower attachment"
4. are some type of after-market replacement cords available that can be used?

I am not familiar with resources for parts. The unit runs fine, just want to replace the cord and the blower unit if I can.

Any information of parts and supplies is appreciated.

Gary K.


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Post# 439552 , Reply# 1   3/8/2021 at 14:34 (1,144 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)        
Nice, great machine!

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Yes, the "Handisac" has the top that could be opened, emptied, and reused, several times before finally throwing it away.
Type W.
The "blower' attachment was used to blow air into radiator fins, between cabinets, appliances, etc.
Best of luck with your great find.


Post# 439573 , Reply# 2   3/9/2021 at 09:23 (1,144 days old) by dysonman1 (the county)        

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I'll answer your questions. The cloth inside the outer bag, at the bottom, was a protection for the bellows and the paper type W bag where it attaches at the bottom, as insulation against the rubbing of the handle. The blower attachment replaces the bag assembly and the hose is usually added to the blower attachment with the crevice tool in place, for a high powered blowing action. I've seen model 62 restorations where a blue Kirby cord was uses as it's almost an exact match in color.

Post# 439574 , Reply# 3   3/9/2021 at 09:33 (1,144 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)        
Gary. I hope you understand the blower

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mechanism. I did explain that, along with the Type W 'handisac".
Best of luck with your machine.
Later "Convertible" vacuums had a vinyl liner/protector, inside, to protect from handles, bolts, etc.
People would use said blower to 'blow air' into spaces to remove dirt/dust rather than 'vacuum' it. It was great for cast iron radiators. In our house, we always used a baby bottle type brush, then vacuum it up with the attachments.


Post# 439614 , Reply# 4   3/10/2021 at 10:19 (1,143 days old) by gmkubancsek (GREENWOOD)        
thank you!

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Thanks to everyone for your answers, they were most helpful. :-)


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