Oreck XL

Shorty

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Shorty Glanville
Has anyone ever modified their Oreck, & installed wheels that fold up, like the old Polivac polishers?


Just thinking of an easier way to transport it, rather than sticking it in the folding crate on wheels.

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Thanks.
 

encapman

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Rick Gelinas
I can see where this is going. Before you know it, you'll have that Oreck rigged up with Big Wheels. 😜
 
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Jeff T
I’ve got one similar to this….
Except it can be collapsed.
I took it one further, and cut a piece of 3/4” plywood that extends 14” out the front, and 8” out the rear.
Before I cut plywood, I measured the depth of a few elevators….
And gave it 2” less than the smallest one…
I then painted it semigloss with epoxy paint, and added high quality 8” casters…
Then bolted the whole thing together…
If you want pics of the trolley, let me know…
It works VERY well for hauling everything you need when doing portable work, or working large commercial jobs..4613F130-F68F-471E-BD38-3A6B304E8EB7.png
 

Mikey P

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The only Oreck product worth using is there their standard upright
 

Meter Maid

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Chris
Run that POS on some cut pile stairs and then check out the tips of the yarns.
 

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Larry Capitoni
Don’t let his EASL

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