Replace vacuum motor brushes

Whenever a motor quits working, first I always change the brushes out, which does not always work.  WARNING:  You should not wait for the motor to quit working before changing the brushes.  That is what ruins the motor prematurely, which it what I do.

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I took the old bush out and I am holding a new brush.  Note the tab with the arrow.

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I first push the brush against the cylinder in the middle at an angle.  You push the brush in until the tab on the brush side lines up with the hole on the vacuum motor.  Then twist the brush into the hole.

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Now hook up the wire to the brush and screw it back down to the vacuum frame.  Done.

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After changing out the brushes the motor started sparking and blew the power breaker.  So I guess this motor is garbage.  Which is its new home.

Yes, four problems in one day!

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Error message was “CK TRANSPORT VF”.  Bill jammed in the bill acceptor (picture looking down through the stacker).  Yes, this and the following three problems are from the same day.  I thought the rule was only one bad thing a day?

Drain problem again

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Well, the drain clogged up again.  I want to dig it out and fix the problem, so I purchased a Basin Cleaner 6′ w/12 Shovel ($168.90).  http://www.pollardwater.com/pages_product/P52425cleaner.asp  I will have to see how that Handi-Clam thing works.

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I tried to use my drain cleaner and it seemed clogged up.  So I took it apart and it was full of crap and looked rusted.  I got it to work after cleaning it out.  Also, I got the drain clear.