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I have a Hoover vacuum, Legacy 740, model #U4537910. I have to replace the
cord. What is the easiest way to get at the motor to make this repair? Patt |
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On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 00:46:00 GMT, "Patt" wrote:
I have a Hoover vacuum, Legacy 740, model #U4537910. I have to replace the cord. What is the easiest way to get at the motor to make this repair? Patt From the right,maybe? |
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![]() Patt wrote: I have a Hoover vacuum, Legacy 740, model #U4537910. I have to replace the cord. What is the easiest way to get at the motor to make this repair? Patt Does this help? http://www.elkypro.com/hoops2005/vac...U4537-910.html Tony |
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