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12538907 Craftsman Utility Vacuum - Overview

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Caster – Part Number: TVQTJC.28.00
Caster
PartSelect #: PS11998918
Manufacturer #: TVQTJC.28.00
  No Longer Available
Cage – Part Number: VJ51PF.10.04.W2.00
Cage
PartSelect #: PS11998975
Manufacturer #: VJ51PF.10.04.W2.00
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Drain Cap – Part Number: VB01PF.X0.03
Drain Cap
PartSelect #: PS11998974
Manufacturer #: VB01PF.X0.03
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Filter – Part Number: 17816
Filter
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PartSelect #: PS9909093
Manufacturer #: 17816
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Vacuum Utility Nozzle (2-1/2-inch) – Part Number: 16922
Vacuum Utility Nozzle (2-1/2-inch)
PartSelect #: PS9901308
Manufacturer #: 16922
$65.97
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Foam Filter – Part Number: 17888
Foam Filter
PartSelect #: PS9909350
Manufacturer #: 17888
  No Longer Available
Hose Combo – Part Number: 16928
Hose Combo
PartSelect #: PS9901314
Manufacturer #: 16928
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Crevice Tool – Part Number: 16902
Crevice Tool
PartSelect #: PS9901263
Manufacturer #: 16902
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Nozzle – Part Number: 16933
Nozzle
PartSelect #: PS9901317
Manufacturer #: 16933
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Wand extension – Part Number: 17854
Wand extension
PartSelect #: PS9909207
Manufacturer #: 17854
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Car Nozzle – Part Number: 16978
Car Nozzle
PartSelect #: PS9901519
Manufacturer #: 16978
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Power head – Part Number: VR65PF.10.00.X0
Power head
PartSelect #: PS12518708
Manufacturer #: VR65PF.10.00.X0
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The hose was broken - separated from the connector
I was disappointed to find the hose kit to not be correct, since the information on the site said it would work for my model. After trying various combinations of ends I decided to modify my existing connector. It had a ridge that would not let the hose coupler go on. I was able to grind that ridge off. I then fitted the connector over the end, after putting waterproof adhesive on the end. I let that set up for 4 hours, then inserted the hose inside the other end. So far it is holding.
Parts Used:
Hose Combo
  • Gary from WILLMAR, MN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
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