This epitomizes the definition of a vintage toilet. Even on a Kohler Sibley Tank. This must be an absolutely epic and legendary and phenomenal toilet. If someone wants to identify the toilet, that would be fine.
That looks like a Universal Rundle or Homart toilet. It is impressive to put it mildly. You also showed how important the siphon jet is, and what happens when it isn't clear. I'm a big fan of forward trap toilets and just reinstalled my 1936 Modernus!
Here are the test on my 1949 toilet. ther is no marked water line in the tank and its not even irriginal so i just settet fillvalev. so lets give it a flush and see how it does on test Now lets add some water to the bowl.and try a washcloth the only low tank toilet fail this test is my modernus bc there was a barb in the trap way.and who does not know a barb is just like a little peace of porceling that sticks out in the trap way and catches stuff. and theres also a other reason to not flush paper towels down toilets. so lets see how it does on a washcloth. did perfectly as espective now lets try a grocery bag. But first i have to add soem water to the bowl. so as far as i know there is no mireral buildup in the trap way now in the rim or trap way so it shold take this with no problem. it did it with no problem now lets add some water to the bowl. now lets try them both together. one thing i dont like about these forward trap toilet that there water line is exstreamly short.
GOOD NEWS: the 1950s glencos and chinals are STILL THERE! BAD NEWS: a park near me had a 1970s kohler branham and a 1960s instanto, but the toilet got replaced with an acorn steel toilet
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations meanwhile in europe and most of rest of the world they use washdowns that are absolutely hopeless against anything floaty and have a water surface or 3x4 inches if lucky
@@Supcharged True. I have actually been to Europe many times and the only problem I had with the toilets was they needed the toilet brush occasionally because of the low water level.
It’s sus because this toilet is “unknown” WOW it flushed a dish towel on half a tank!!
Unknown but awesome
Awesome toilet, im surprised it took the large dish towel on half a tank
They sure don't make them like they used to.
It gives me Homart vibes, maybe a toilet from an old hardware store, perhaps Montgomery Ward, or a True-Value.
Judging by some other videos, we're thinking it's a Sears or some related brand like you said.
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This epitomizes the definition of a vintage toilet. Even on a Kohler Sibley Tank.
This must be an absolutely epic and legendary and phenomenal toilet.
If someone wants to identify the toilet, that would be fine.
I would really appreciate an identification for it.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations universal rundle
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That looks like a Universal Rundle or Homart toilet. It is impressive to put it mildly. You also showed how important the siphon jet is, and what happens when it isn't clear. I'm a big fan of forward trap toilets and just reinstalled my 1936 Modernus!
It really does look like a Homart or U/R. By the way, what month and day was your Modernus made?
Which bathroom got the Modernus & what made you decide to reinstall this amazing classic?
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations It looks like a standard modernus
@@ToothlessThedragon9 It does resemble those.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations&/And Evn/Even The "Ejecto" Before That Because It's Just Not A Coolumn Like The "Modernus" Is.
Maybe an early Canadian Potteries???? Reminds me of one.
I think it's a Homart
this homart toilet looks cool
Ikr!
Awesome Homart! This did super awesome.
Ikr!
Here are the test on my 1949 toilet. ther is no marked water line in the tank and its not even irriginal so i just settet fillvalev. so lets give it a flush and see how it does on test Now lets add some water to the bowl.and try a washcloth the only low tank toilet fail this test is my modernus bc there was a barb in the trap way.and who does not know a barb is just like a little peace of porceling that sticks out in the trap way and catches stuff. and theres also a other reason to not flush paper towels down toilets. so lets see how it does on a washcloth. did perfectly as espective now lets try a grocery bag. But first i have to add soem water to the bowl. so as far as i know there is no mireral buildup in the trap way now in the rim or trap way so it shold take this with no problem. it did it with no problem now lets add some water to the bowl. now lets try them both together. one thing i dont like about these forward trap toilet that there water line is exstreamly short.
Impressive performance!
Ikr!
Likely a Universal Rundle, Mansfield or Eljer Forward Traps.
It does look like that
Nice Toilet I wish I could get a toilet like these
They are pretty hard to find
Taco bell needs that 😂
True lol
GOOD NEWS: the 1950s glencos and chinals are STILL THERE! BAD NEWS: a park near me had a 1970s kohler branham and a 1960s instanto, but the toilet got replaced with an acorn steel toilet
Epic for the Glencos but that sucks about the others
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations yep
Did you hear about the queen of England
Yeah, she passed away earlier today at age 96.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations so I'm not the only one that knows
@@PhonesAndOtherGoods95 Yeah, I think everyone quickly found out because it is big news.
Most forward trap toilets are awesome performers. I still don't understand why they were discontinued.
Because the water level was too low and that was less sanitary. But look at toilets now, lol.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations meanwhile in europe and most of rest of the world they use washdowns that are absolutely hopeless against anything floaty and have a water surface or 3x4 inches if lucky
@@Supcharged True. I have actually been to Europe many times and the only problem I had with the toilets was they needed the toilet brush occasionally because of the low water level.
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations although they’re better at taking balled up paper towels. Can’t beat a full 4 inch trap way at swallowing mass.
@@Supcharged Yeah
Looks like a standard modernus
They do have that similar general design
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_RestorationsEvn/Even The "Ejecto" Because It's Not A Column.
Looks like a compton.
It's sort of similar
The "Compton" Is 1/One Step More/Further Than The "Moderno",(It's "'Close-Coupled'").
It’s a homart
I already told him that
Could be
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations it is
What is the worst forward trap toilet ever made
I have seen some that are just not good but I can't think of the worst off the top of my head.
I would almot go to say that it might be a homart?
I bet that's what it is
Yes!!
This did so well!
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations yeah!!
who like this toilet breath
Me
Try a dish towel and a grocery bag
I don't have this toilet anymore
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_RestorationsWhat/Whatever Happened To This Game Commode Toilet Bowl As To Y/Why U/You Don't Have It Anymore?
It's a crane neuday
Those have tanks
1920s version
@@cglplumbingoffical9601 This one is from 1949
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations the dezign wasnt changed untill the 50s
@@OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations and rear spud version
Universal Rundle?
I'm not sure
The case rombinson is the weakest one
It would be cool to get one of those
I don’t know if it’s actually week
OK maybe the trap way is just small
powerful toliet pull down the shit real good
Definitely