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Hmmm..an Oreck, you're just going to have to hide it and get a decent vintage vacuum that works properly like a good old Hoover or Eureka or a Kirby..I'd drop one off if I was closer. They make vacuuming fun, like it's supposed to be.
 
The Filter Queen

I went to look at the filter queen. It wasn't there. I forgot. Not long ago, in my frustration, I realized I had 4 vacuum cleaners, count 'em 4, vacuum cleaners, and not one of them would be nice to me. And I banned them from my house forever. I rolled the Filter Queen to the end of my drive-way and it now lives in a land fill. I wish I would have joined this club earlier. I would have gladly mailed it to someone who would appreciate it.

So my inventory now is the Oreck and a 1964 Electrolux Model 6. The manual is dated 1964 (cool graphics). I kept it for sentimental reasons.
 
Love all the fun vintage home pics. But I do have a question..........

Where is a pic of the vintage computer that you are using to communicate all these beauties? ( I know you don't have one, so it's not all vintage in every room is it?)

Steve
 
Vacuuming is fun??!?! Not even with a central vac. One thing about it is nice, though. I have hoses and attachments on all three floors. When I spot a non-resident life form flying or crawling around, the first thing I do is connect the hose and fire up that big unit in the shop. Then it's a one way trip to the big bug bin to which I have thoughtfully added a few moth balls so that if they have survived the travel arrangements, they won't have to endure the accommodations.
 
My computer

I'm at work so I can't take a pic of the computer but you can see the same model in the link I provided. It was hell trying to get this thing into my office.

 
HAHAHA!!!

This post just keeps getting better everyday....I cant wait to read...whats posted here tomorrow....Tim
 
Versatronic Wiring

I know this is an old post, but I'm hoping someone with this (or similar) model can help me out. We have a Versatronic - but the completely electric one (not oil). When I took the top off last week to get to the drum and replace the belt, about four of the wires from the pin block came out. Problem is, there were quite a off options on where to re-connect. Did the best I could and it's working, but not heating - so I'm sure I haven't connected everything properly.

If someone has a similar model, I'd appreciate a photo (or several) of the pin block so I can compare the colored wires. There is a schematic on the back of the dryer, but that really doesn't help me too much.

Thanks!!
 

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