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I would think you would start losing suction fast as it gets a lot of stuff in it. I havve seen some very bloated bags from dirt but never Any completely filled ones.
 
I saw a G5...

so full that the bag looked like the machine was on, even when it wasn't. The dirt filled the fill tube and was nearly touching the fan blades. The Kirby weight 64 lbs with the full bag.

"It's not picking up so good anymore" she said
 
Legend II

MY parents filled one of the cloth bags so full that the bag was hard and the fill tube left a big impression on the bag
 
Kirby bag to full

I filled my cloth dump bag on my Omega so full one time just to see if it would still pick up dirt. It still had awesome suction, but when you let go of the handle the machine would fall over on its side. I've never done that again since.
 
When my brother "borrowed" my LegendII (didn't ask, he just took it), he did just that, filled the bag until it was so hard the bag would stand up on it's own, and he split the filltube, so it was in a right mess, and he said "it's not picking up any more, it's broken", and I was "It's not broken, it's just in the hands of an idiot who doesn't bother to change the damned bag!!!", of course, he now does not have said LegendII, that's in pieces out in the workshop cos it has so many deep gouges in the metal that were not there before, needs more work than I can be bothered to do, still runs fine though, just looks beaten up...

My advice, do not lend anything out without asking for a monetary deposit first, any damage and you keep the money to pay for repairs and replacement parts...
 

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