Many thanks for the video. The key was the close up shot of the motor itself as, at least here in the US, they make it quite difficult to find the motor based on the vacuum model number. Now that I have the Johnson part number I see that i can find it at least on ebay. Now I just need to tear the brush head apart and verify a number match and I can source the motor I need instead of buying the whole head assembly.
That was very timely Sam. I have a DC40 to look at. Anther great video.
Good Day Samuel. Hope Life is treating you Well.
Worst parts when they go rusty the screws that hold the brushbar in and you cant get them out as they strip! Worst nightmare with these dc40/dc41s lol
The dc41 is a boring old machine bit it does do a good job when working right eh Sam 😉
What vacuum do you use as the blower?
Unless we are mistaken Sam still uses his Electrix Paint Sprayer from 1949 for blowing out parts.
It is a wee beastie 💨
Tip for the brushbar nooks and crannies - mascara brushes (100 pack for about 2 quid).