When I worked for an electrical store (1972-1989) Hoover claimed to be able to supply any spare part for the earliest of their machines, don't know if its the case today. Congrats on a great restoration job. I see the channel has a similar Hoover with tools.
A friend of mine used to have an Air-way Super Chief. It was fully working the last time I saw it. I would hate to think how one would source bags for such a thing, though. They were rather unique in the way the accessory hose attached, as it connected right to the top of the handle and you would rotate the front of the observation chamber on the front to switch from the brush roll to the hose.
Stunning how strong this machine is, it's working notably better than most present-day models. You did an outstanding restoration job!
I have a 700 but it hasn't got such a beautiful and original bag like yours
Holy ragtime. That's beautiful
That’s a nice old Hoover cleaner
What a beautiful machine. Nice demo too. Thanks for the video.
When I worked for an electrical store (1972-1989) Hoover claimed to be able to supply any spare part for the earliest of their machines, don't know if its the case today. Congrats on a great restoration job. I see the channel has a similar Hoover with tools.
A friend of mine used to have an Air-way Super Chief. It was fully working the last time I saw it. I would hate to think how one would source bags for such a thing, though. They were rather unique in the way the accessory hose attached, as it connected right to the top of the handle and you would rotate the front of the observation chamber on the front to switch from the brush roll to the hose.
It looks to be doing a better job than some of the more modern vacuums of today
when a 90 years old vacuum cleaner looks like a modern vacuum cleaner.