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I used my vacuum and the belt keep melting and atttaching itself the
the spindle - how do I remove the old belt(s) |
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On 26 Jan 2007 12:46:46 -0800, wrote:
I used my vacuum and the belt keep melting and atttaching itself the the spindle - how do I remove the old belt(s) imho: Sounds like a very wierd problem. I've had strange problems with applicances, and I've contacted the manufacturer with my questions. Often they take it as 'feedback' and some explain there was a fault and help me with replacements. tom @ www.YourMoneyMakingIdeas.com |
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