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Keith:
Morning Chris,

try this for DC15
http://www.buyspares.co.uk/yoke-loom/product.pl?pid=1071314&query=dc15

DC25
http://www.buyspares.co.uk/yoke-loom-assy/product.pl?pid=1953310&query=dc25

Diagrams also attached

Keith

Turnip:
Evening Keith,

Nice one - note I can get both looms - brush motor plug and feed socket - Triffic - Thanks a bunch - Chris

Turnip:
Evening, again, Keith,

Seems for some suppliers, lead time for the bits that don't fail is a month at least - others won't give a date.

Dyson's used to be made in GB where we could slap and/or offer him more gongs for his crumbly plastic rubbish - Gather, for reasons of Tax and suspect Tory retributiation possibilities he's now a long way offshore.

Hoover Junior for me - solid lasting metal and a zippy bag one might squeeze - if in that sort'a mood - belt you could change from the front without dissembly, women loved em and gave us decent food at tea-time, and without a grouse - nice times, the 50's  - Chris

Keith:
Hi Chris

It's not always easy to get some Dyson parts. Dyson don't really sell spares as they have a team of mobile technicians.
Mr Dyson doesn't really worry about it! I think he still lives in Dodington House, paid £20 million for it back in about 2000, then pissed every one off by moving assembly out of Malmesbury to save a few quid, well that is a big mortgage! research and development is still located in Malmesbury. We used to play in Dodington Park as kids, avoiding the entrance fee by climbing over the very high walls. Never seen Mr D in any of the local pubs, but I moved away from the area anyway.

Try http://www.spares247.co.uk

Keith

Turnip:
Hi Keith,

Site seems a good one - many thanks- Chris

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