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Briggs Tank Cover Replacement Hi, I've got a Briggs 1.6gpf elongated toilet that is missing it's tank cover. I would appreciate any help in identifying the model and locating a replacement tank (or just the tank cover). The only other identification does not fit with what is described on this thread - "FFR 5 1986" upside-down on the inside back ...
Heya all, I rolled through a few threads regarding tank replacement but didn't see one addressing this question. I have a Briggs model 4930 tank that cracked up the side. I understand that the model is obsolete but I found a website called cheap toilet tank lids dot com. They appear to...
If it's a 3.5 gallon tank from the 80's then no. The best you can do is find a Briggs that someone is throwing out, or buy a new complete toilet. You would be replacing a builder grade $80 toilet that is decades old.
In an attempt to repair a minor problem, we accidently cracked the ceramic BRIGGS 4930 D Toilet tank. I called the company and they said that since they dont make the 3.5 Gallon tanks anymore I will need to replace the entire unit, i.e. the Tank and the Bowl. Questions 1. Do I really need to change both, i.e. the Tank and the Bowl.
I have a Briggs toilet that keeps leaking. I've changed the parts in the toilet tank 3 times. And no luck I even took the toilet tank off from the bowl filled it with water, set it on a 5 gallon bucket and left it all night. The next day the 5 gallon bucket was dry. So I installed the tank back on the toilet turned the water on and it
At first my husband bought a universal flapper because he couldn't find a Briggs replacement flapper at the hardware store. That did not work. Very slow flushes left some paper not flushed. We ordered online (not from Briggs), a Briggs replacement vacuity flapper with the white floater thingy. It still is not flushing at optimum as before.
Briggs toilet tanked cracked near lever. Want to replace tank. Can't find any number but 7421 A B11 under tank lid. Can anyone help me find a replacement? Thanks:o
We have an older,at least 10 years, two piece Briggs toilet though I don't know the model number. It has a tank model number 4965 if that helps with a 7470 lid. It is a 1.6gpf/6.0Lpf model.
There is a sort-of comparison with Terry's work at the Chalet condos up in the mountains of Washington. There, where he is the contractor for the condos' toilet replacement program, all the toilets are wall-mount rear-discharge. He gives the homeowner the option of the Maxwell wall-mount or the AS Glenwall pressure assist.
I have almost the exact situation described here. Briggs two piece toilet, water leaks from tank into bowl. Turning off the water, the tank drains almost completely (below the flapper at least). I have replace the fill tube assembly twice along with the tank gasket between the tank and bowl. No water on the outside of the toilet or on the floor.