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Why does my vacuum belt keep breaking? And why doesnt the roller brush roll even though its completly cleaned?

I have a bissell vacuum cleaner model 3593. I have changed 7 belts, everytime i turn on the vacuum cleaner the belt breaks. As soon as I turn it on i can smell the rubber burning and then the belt snaps. I think the problem is with the roller brush, it doesnt roll like, its jammed. I cleaned it, and there is absolutely nothing on itits as good as new. But it still doesnt rolli read somewhere that i can disassemble it and clean it, but i dont see how i can do that. i tried turning the edges of the roller but they dont move, are they suppose to? i lost the manual so i dont know what to do now, please help.

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I have 2 dozen pair of rubber glovesthey arent the type from the doctors office though
Well it sounds like you don't have that much experience Daniel. I had over 30 amateur fights and was nationally ranked at one time boxing for around 4 years. You got the right idea about getting close but you don't want to just shield your face and run in and if your much shorter getting in with the jab isn't gonna do much good against an experienced guy with a big reach advantage unless you become very quick with years of experience. What you wanna do is time his jab and almost as he's throwing it slip it to your right(assuming your both orthodox) while shifting your weight to that side also and then once your there you should be on a beautiful angle with his left arm over your left shoulder and that's when you push off your right foot with everything you got in a fast like snapping motion and fire a deadly STRAIGHT right hand to his jaw area. Now it's very important the slip is made going in a forward motion because if not he will be gone by the time you throw the right hand. Daniel if your a short powerful fighter I really recommend that you go on YouTube and study Mike Tyson. He was usually always at a great height disadvantage being only 5'11 for a heavyweight and he was a master at timing the jab of much taller opponents and getting inside to unload a vicious assault. If you really look you will notice how he explodes off the ground and almost jumps at his opponent once he slipped their jab creating his opponent to become off balance and making him vulnerable. Now mind you he has a world of experience but if you copy his tactics and put in the hard work in 2-3 years you will see the results once becoming an elite fighter. Make sure it's the old Tyson when he was young. I was terrible my first year getting my butt kicked everyday then I started to win some fights and eventually became one of the top fighters in my weight class in the country. All I can say is don't give up because I did and it was the biggest regret I have in my life. Sacrifice reward
No.. it will not be in the slightest bit comfortable of practical. 18 inch is as big as you should go. I have 18 X 8.5's on my maxima and the ride is absolutely bone jarring.. I couldn't even imagine how bad it would be with even smaller tires and a larger rim.

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