northwesty
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This (I think) 1952 hotpoint has a broken hose, do I go to a hardware store and just find something similar or is it best to go to a appliance repair store and order the correct hose?
Another thing, the fuse was burned out so I went out and got a new one. befor I put it in, though, I noticed that the cord was brittle, so I replaced it. I thought it odd that the old cord's black line was hooked to the red of the machine, while the white was hooked to the black. Anyway I hooked the new cord up the same and though it worked for a second the fuse did blow again. Looking at the wiring diagram inside I would say I hooked it up wrong. This electical stuff is a bit of a mystery to me so any advice would be appreciated. I only had the one fuse so I will have to buy another one tomorrow - they cost five bucks too! Thanks
The inside of the machine is dusty but looks like it is in good shape and very restorable.

Another thing, the fuse was burned out so I went out and got a new one. befor I put it in, though, I noticed that the cord was brittle, so I replaced it. I thought it odd that the old cord's black line was hooked to the red of the machine, while the white was hooked to the black. Anyway I hooked the new cord up the same and though it worked for a second the fuse did blow again. Looking at the wiring diagram inside I would say I hooked it up wrong. This electical stuff is a bit of a mystery to me so any advice would be appreciated. I only had the one fuse so I will have to buy another one tomorrow - they cost five bucks too! Thanks
The inside of the machine is dusty but looks like it is in good shape and very restorable.
