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Post# 66995   4/19/2009 at 09:01 (5,485 days old) by max39 ()        

Im new to collecting vacs, did see a Bison on Ebay, these are very sought after I thought. What do you guys think about this one?

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Post# 66999 , Reply# 1   4/19/2009 at 09:21 (5,484 days old) by hoover_elite_20 ()        
I think no!

Did you see the motor housing? Do you have any idea how hard that would be to replace?

Post# 67003 , Reply# 2   4/19/2009 at 09:39 (5,484 days old) by brandon_w_t ()        
well

you also need to notice how very extremely rare bison are. AND THIS ONE IS BRAND NEW!

I would go with it anyday.


Post# 67004 , Reply# 3   4/19/2009 at 09:41 (5,484 days old) by jdinstl ()        
Im with Joe on this one...

...hey, I like fixing stuff, doing a good repair. But if the platisc is compromised by chemicals or other things he sprayed into it -- this thing is in trouble. Especially regarding the motor housing.

You can fix it...it will work for awhile, then a new crack or break will occur, most likely near the prior repair. It's the same issue when plastic or vinyl hoses start splitting like cheap chinese underwear. Once they start, it's the beginning of the end. I've a Kenmore that's about to be gutted for parts because of this.

John



Post# 67036 , Reply# 4   4/19/2009 at 13:43 (5,484 days old) by tristar ()        
I'm with the naysayers...

When I saw that Bison, I was like WOW!!!! NIB!!!! then started wondering what the "catch" was....

Sure enough....busted/dissolved housing. No thanks! Not only does that defeat the purpose of being NIB, but where the heck are you going to find new housing for it? I mean I guess if you've got a parts machine laying around it'd be a good buy, but still not NIB anymore. If you don't have the parts to fix it, kiss it goodbye. The auction even claims that the plastic is very fragile and will break if you touch it!

If you read further, it says it looks like some oil dripped out of the motor or rear axle section......possibly a blown seal or something? It looks like it's got a transmission or something. I don't know anything about Bison themselves, but the warning signs on that one are pretty clear!


Post# 67048 , Reply# 5   4/19/2009 at 15:03 (5,484 days old) by hoover_elite_20 ()        
Also

The rear axle looks bent. What a disaster to such a cool vacuum!

Post# 67049 , Reply# 6   4/19/2009 at 15:06 (5,484 days old) by brandon_w_t ()        
well...

still it is new. NEW!!!! why are you so afraid of it? Most people here would never use it anyways, so why does that matter, you will probably never have to look at that piece.

This may be why bisons were not around for that long- they did have issues.


Post# 67056 , Reply# 7   4/19/2009 at 16:03 (5,484 days old) by hoover_elite_20 ()        

$100 for a partially rare broken vacuum statue.
That seems over the top.


Post# 67059 , Reply# 8   4/19/2009 at 16:11 (5,484 days old) by brandon_w_t ()        
partially rare?

Bisons have to be one of the rarest brands out there, certainly rarer than a NIB lux or kirby.

Post# 67065 , Reply# 9   4/19/2009 at 16:26 (5,484 days old) by aeoliandave (Stratford Ontario Canada)        

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I know a fellow that's got the same green bison that's missing all it's accessories except the hose and more importantly, it's brush head - I mean the whole nozzle that clamps to the motor.

Sadly, like this damaged Bison complete it's all in locations too far flung for me to pursue. :-(

I've emailed this auction posting to him, one of the few who has what it takes to bring this Bison back to new condition. :-)

Dave


Post# 67131 , Reply# 10   4/19/2009 at 21:29 (5,484 days old) by aeoliandave (Stratford Ontario Canada)        

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My buddy did not want to go for the cracked Bison and put his on Ebay instead.

A marriage made in $200 Heaven? But you'd have to win both of them. Let the bidding commence.

Dave


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Post# 67153 , Reply# 11   4/20/2009 at 01:03 (5,484 days old) by ohio_tuec ()        

There you go Brandon! Bid on both, and you'll have a really nice Bison, and an almost complete parts machine to spare! I'm with everyone else about passing on that first Bison, UNLESS you've got another one like it (or can get another one like it) and use that one for parts. It's right here on Long Island, so I could even go and pick it up once the auction ends. Mine is a Centurion, the cleaner and all the trim is brown, so I think I'll pass.

Post# 67157 , Reply# 12   4/20/2009 at 06:44 (5,484 days old) by jdinstl ()        
Still...

...$200 plus shipping for a totaled Bison and a donor machine. At that price, and amount of work, they can keep on being rare, and I'll be content to read about them in history books. (Paperback ones, from the clearance rack -- I'm cheap)


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