Does someone have one of these they would sell??

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fell backwards when tools were connected

I remember the tool kits for the Ultras. Just like the other set but in black. There was also a little wheel that was inserted into the back end, underside of the vacuum to keep it stable. i used to have an TOL Ultra. I think it went away at a yard sale.
 
hey guys!

I was looking in the recent phone book and i asked my mom the nearest thrift store is over 45 minutes away!! Can you believe that??? yes austin please tell us more!!

thanks

Kyle
 
Eureka Ultra

Was not much more than a re-worked version of the classic vertical motor Eureka Upright, available in three variations: 4.0 amp, 5.5 amp, and 6.5 amp ESP version. The mechanics between an ultra and a regular upright were the same, and the motors interchangable. The major difference was bag on the front of the handle, and the dirt travelled up the lower handle into the bag, such as on the later Bravo machines.
I had an Ultra ESP from the trash maybe 15 years ago. It was an ok machine and cleaned well. I felt it needed a height adjuster because it hugged the carpets too much, and the paper bag was really tough change because of the outer bag setup.
Overall not a bad machine, way better than the later horizontal motor Bravo.
Good luck in your search Kyle, sooner or later one will turn up.
 
Well, lets see.....

A Riccar would be at the top of the list, but there might be others I might consider. My boss is going to get rid of it tuesday, so youd have to decide by then what you would part with.

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I would much rather trade something for it. Well by getting rid of he usually means trash, but he also might use the motor out of it in the Sanitaire you see there which is in fr repair(new motor among other things).
 

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