I definitely owe you some scrubbing bubbles for the bathtub and some more pizza for sure. A huge thank you from me and I'm sure my grandparents would love it that this machine was restored to factory new.
I have a old R4 , tried to follow the instructions on the video but ran into the RCorrosion. How much do you charge for bering and brushes replacement?
Unless you live near me, it would be quite expensive. Think parts, labor and shipping both ways. My guess is the total bill would far exceed the value of the machine.
Wow and I saw the bissell proheat now you have a bissell now instead you using the Hoover carpet cleaners and Bissell carpet cleaners does a really good job and the old ones you can refurbished anyway
Well, this machine, in a couple different configurations, has been sold for 12 years from around 1985 to 1998, if I remember correctly. My Mom's machine was bought around the time it was introduced and I was still a baby. I still have her machine, but I have to figure out what I will do with it and three other spare machines. They're all in various points of disrepair (some need switches, some need cords, some need new basin latches, one needs a new bottom housing because it was dropped and the latch pivot on the side was destroyed). I can probably make one or two usable machines out of the lot and keep a couple of motors for parts.
Really outstanding photography. I also learned never to try this repair.
Not for beginners for sure, but it can be done.
@@VacLab this was so impressive it makes me question my own credibility
I definitely owe you some scrubbing bubbles for the bathtub and some more pizza for sure. A huge thank you from me and I'm sure my grandparents would love it that this machine was restored to factory new.
Its amazing how much dust makes it past the water.
That dolly is from a d3a/d3c
I have a old R4 , tried to follow the instructions on the video but ran into the
RCorrosion. How much do you charge for bering and brushes replacement?
Unless you live near me, it would be quite expensive. Think parts, labor and shipping both ways. My guess is the total bill would far exceed the value of the machine.
@@VacLab thank you
Wow and I saw the bissell proheat now you have a bissell now instead you using the Hoover carpet cleaners and Bissell carpet cleaners does a really good job and the old ones you can refurbished anyway
I would have used female and male dis connections on those wires
I think this is the rainbow I have
Well, this machine, in a couple different configurations, has been sold for 12 years from around 1985 to 1998, if I remember correctly. My Mom's machine was bought around the time it was introduced and I was still a baby. I still have her machine, but I have to figure out what I will do with it and three other spare machines. They're all in various points of disrepair (some need switches, some need cords, some need new basin latches, one needs a new bottom housing because it was dropped and the latch pivot on the side was destroyed). I can probably make one or two usable machines out of the lot and keep a couple of motors for parts.
Wife comes home😂 get your parts out of my clean tuuuuuub