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YOUR VACUME SHOULD HAVE A HOSE THAT PLUGS INTO THE LOWER PART OF THE VACUME OR MAY COME APART AT THE BOTTOM . IT SOUNDS LIKE THE TUBE IS STOPPED UP AT THE FAN MOTOR
Hello, You may have a broken or stretched belt. The machine could also be clogged. Here is a link that will take you to a site that will show you how to open up your vacuum to look for clogs and to change belt.
It might be a slipping rubber belt, is the brush roller moving when you look underneath? If it's a self propelled machine there might be another slipping belt. Friction from fast rubbing rubber can smell like it is burning.
Any vacuum shop should be able to order that filter for you. You should check with a Hoover warranty depot or contact the Hoover company directly. You can do that through their web site at www.hoover.com.
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