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My Oreck Vacuum cleaner keeps burning up belts. I

My Oreck Vacuum cleaner keeps burning up belts. I have cleaned the bar very well when I replaced the belt. When I spin the bar with my finger before the belt is attached is still has some resistance. Is there a lubracation that I should use? the bar is wooden the the part it spins against is plastic.
The vacuum is actually an oreck xl extended life model xl9000w. The site would not let me post unless I picked a model from its list.

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Ours is doing the same, burning smell and chewed up belts. Not happy customer.

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I am having the same trouble. I bought the vacuum new in October 2007 when my wife and I purchased a newly constructed home. Since it is only two of us, she only has to vacuum once a month. I have taken it in three different times and get the same story. It needed a new belt. Mine has white smoke coming out of it and smells like burning rubber. I contacted Oreck and got no results. They refused to let me discuss this with Dave Oreck, stating that he nevers talks with customers! Gary Neeble

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