rustyskull Active member Joined Jan 31, 2016 Messages 40 Location England, South East Mar 20, 2016 #2 I have just got this Heritage and I came across this when I started to strip it down... There is no black tube inside, just this cloth like thing... Is this something they did or a bodge someone has done? I've only ever seen the usual black tubes...
I have just got this Heritage and I came across this when I started to strip it down... There is no black tube inside, just this cloth like thing... Is this something they did or a bodge someone has done? I've only ever seen the usual black tubes...
kirbyclassiciii Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 18, 2009 Messages 5,340 Location Milwaukie, Oregon Mar 20, 2016 #3 RustySkull Yes, that was the way these Heritage disposable bag systems were made back then. In late 1982, they switched to the plastic fill tube. ~Ben
RustySkull Yes, that was the way these Heritage disposable bag systems were made back then. In late 1982, they switched to the plastic fill tube. ~Ben
rustyskull Active member Joined Jan 31, 2016 Messages 40 Location England, South East Mar 20, 2016 #4 Aha! I have another Heritage the same, but that has a black tube, so that's a replacement and not meant to be there then?
Aha! I have another Heritage the same, but that has a black tube, so that's a replacement and not meant to be there then?
kirbyclassiciii Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 18, 2009 Messages 5,340 Location Milwaukie, Oregon Mar 20, 2016 #5 RustySkull That's correct; the plastic fill tube was an improvement. ~Ben
rustyskull Active member Joined Jan 31, 2016 Messages 40 Location England, South East Mar 20, 2016 #6 Aha! Well thanks very much
kirbyclassiciii Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 18, 2009 Messages 5,340 Location Milwaukie, Oregon Mar 20, 2016 #7 RustySkull You're welcome. ~Ben