No, if it is an old toilet needing 8L or more. You will have to flush 2 or 3 times to have a complete flush even when it is a slight number 1... The problem is there will not be enough water delivered to make the siphon works properly. I had this problem. The new bowl are smaller and 6L (sometimes 4L for a number 1...) are sufficient for a standard number 2... So I also changed my toilet bowl.
Crane, American Standard are decent brands
The area of Crane Prairie Reservoir is 13.84 square kilometers.
You may also consider a "ADA Toilet Spacer" which will give you the flexibility to use your existing equipment, but there are several companies that offer you a new toilet, if you wish. The major companies... i.e. Kohler, American Standard, Crane, Acorn etc. all have 18".
home depot or lowes
I have the very same problem with my Crane Plumbing toilet. Not every thing gets flushed down and can take 1 to 5 flushes to empty. Crane is the cheap brand that builders use. The one in your home is most likely (like mine) the $80 builders line. I found this out when I paid a visit to Home Depot. The resident toilet expert there told me all about toilets. It could also be a blockage or build up in the plumbing.
A jib crane uses a system of pulleys to lift objects as opposed to a lever, like most standard cranes.
Colorado has Chatfield Reservoir and Cherry Creek Reservoir. Florida has C.W. Bill Young Regional Reservoir. Idaho has C.J. Strike Dam/Reservoir. Iowa has Coralville Reservoir. New Hampshire has Comerford Reservoir. Ohio has Clarence J. Brown Reservoir and Clearfork Reservoir. Oregon has Chickahominy Reservoir, Copper Creek Reservoir, Cougar Reservoir, and Crane Prairie Reservoir. Utah has Causey Resrvoir and Cutler Reservoir. Vermont has Comerford Reservoir. New York has Cannonsville, Carry Falls, Chadwick, Cobb's Hill, Croton Falls and Cross River Reservoir. Kansas had Cedar Bluff and Cheney Reservoir. California has Calaveras, Calero, Camanche, Camp Far West, Canyon Lake, Carbon Canyon, Castaic Lake, Cherry Lake, Chesbro, Clear Lake, Cogswell, Courtright, and Coyote Reservoir. Finally, Alabama has Claiborne Lake Reservoir.
Crane Plumbing was formed in 2008 after a merger with American Standard Americas, Crane Plumbing, and Eljer. They make plumbing products for homes, schools, businesses and hospitals just to name a few. You can view their site at http://www.craneplumbing.com/company.aspx
Yes. My parents had 2 out of the 3 Crane toilet tanks in our house break. One broke while we were gone for the weekend and it flooded our house because it kept trying to refill itself. Crane recognized that there's a defect in the tanks from toilets from the mid 80s. However, they never did a recall on them. Instead they wait until the tank breaks and they'll replace the tank if you contact them.
They can be, but it looks stupid. There will be a number on the underside of the lid, something like a (Crane)3-582 or a (American Standard) 4014. Find the name of the toilet, this number from the lid,(if you can't see the number from the lid, try the inside back of the tank), and check the second hand building supply or plumbing stores in your area for the matching lid. A lot of toilets get wrecked, and some places save the lids for this reason.
Electric Overhead Travelling (EOT) Electrical Overhead Travelling (EOT) cranes are simplest type of cranes used in industries for maintenance purpose(mostly). The capacity can go up to 50tons. The Indian standard for the EOT crane is IS3177. Some of the EOT crane manufacturers in India are LOADMATE, EDDY cranes, Armsel MHE pvt ltd.......
Briggs, and crane are my favourite.But, if you like your old toilet, you can get seats that raise the height and can be lifted to allow the little grandson to stand and pee.AnswerKohler class five and Toto G-Max flush toilets.