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Post# 104815   7/30/2010 at 22:49 (5,015 days old) by vacman117 (Chicago, IL)        

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Not quite sure where this one belongs. I saw the handle sticking out of a dumpster, and didn't recognize what it was, so I went and grabbed it. From what was uncovered in trash, I saw the handle, and the air vent, and thought it was some kind of variation of a Dial A Matic, but when I pulled it out, I found a Hoover floor cleaner. I have a Kolbenz, and a Kenmore, and have been after a Hoover one for a while. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I am thinking this might be one of the first upright shampooers to suck up the water? Not sure though. It works, and came with tons of pads in a bag tied to it. I am not sure how to put all of them on though. SO, if anyone knows what year this is, if it was the first to suck up the water, and if anyone knows where I can download a manual, please let me know! Thanks
Chase



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