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A buddy of mine, who pws part time, has had his direct drive cat pump for 18 yrs now. That thing still runs like a champ. The funny thing is the pump is about twice the size as they come now.
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Whats ur deal with the Dirfect vs. belt? I got a direct and it does great on concrete.
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What do you got?
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Any unit at HD or Lowes won't cut it. If your looking for something cheaper but will last you longer. I started with a unit from Northern Tool. norht star 13hp 3.5gpm 4000psi. Now I run a 5.2gpw @ 3000psi. Big Difference. If you can, pay more and get a better pump. Somthing with at least 5gpm and 3000-3500psi. Go online to www.pressuretek.com look at his PWers. Check out the other vendors as well who are on TGS. Some people are going out of biz and are selling their trailer units. Craigslist, and on this forum the bargain basment. If you ask me don't waste your $$ on cheap equipment. Its a waste of your time and $$.
Dane
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The article says 2.000.000 GPM. I wonder how many cleaning units that is?:rotfl::rotfl:just think if it was hot water!!!
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Thanks for the encouragment!
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Here it is with my trailer at starbucks last night. That RD-61 from ICE did great on the coffee stains even with cold water. Its a multi purpose cleaner. It was originaly for gutter steeks. ICE RD-61 Citra Plus
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Wow! All I need is a truck not a monster. LOL! thats alot of power.
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Alright heres how it all ended up...I got a '93 Chevy 2500 extended cab 4x4 for $2600. It's in great mechanical shape. I will post a pic later.
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Just something to think about. When I do estimates I usualy ask if and when they had it washed last. Was it done by them? or a Pro? Then look for marks like that, show the owner, that way you know that they know what was already there. My $.02
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Obama won because Americans have become selfish and ignorant people who want everything for nothing. Its sad, but now those of us who work for a living have to suffer for those who don't.
So I have decided to quite my biz and rely on you to provide for my income. Thank you all for you help! LOL:lgbonk:
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Yeah that sounds like a plan.
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I think the 4.9L would be just fine. The thing is $$. They're where asking $6900. Yeah right! I offered $3500. They said no $5500. So I think I will offer 4500. It is in really good condition mechanicaly for its age with 74k mi. I'll keep you posted.
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In the front of the trailer you'll see some metal straps. the gas cans are there now. those are for 30gal drums of chem. There are two of them.
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Thanks thats good insight. Even if I got a van I would still have my stuff on a trailer. But I could put stuff like tools, wands, surface cleaner...inside the van.
Here is my new trailer by the way.
5.2 gpm 4000psi legacy pump
with 13hp I get about 2800psi
325gal tank
up to 350ft of hose. I have 200ft on it now.
I really like it.
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I did just look at a late 90's chevy 3500 for $6500???? 4 door, clean, engine/Tranny in good con. We'll see. I kinda would like a van.
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My area is very flat. And where I have been traveling is pretty much flat. I've been traveling with the tank less than a 1/4 full. LOL let me tell you what I have been towing it with...A Ranger 3.0! I pulled it down I-40 at 70mph for about 200mi. It did just fine.
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Whats your input on the 4.9?
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I pull my 7x12 tandem axle trailer with my equipment with my astrovan 4.3L V6 - and sometimes I don't even notice I am pulling something. I'd think 4.9 is plenty. Why spend 3 grand if you don't absolutely have to?My thinking exactly. The thing is I really can't spend more right now. I was looking at an Astro at one point.
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Hey guys,
I am looking at purchasing a '95 e250 with a v6 4.9L. Its from a used dealer. The engine and tranny both run great with 74k mi. My Q is the 4.9. It will pull my 5x10 trailer with a 325gal water tank and a cold water pwer...But There is also an '03 with a 5.4L and 128k mi the price dif is about 3k or so. need some input. Thanks
Dane
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A buddy of mine just purchased one of these and should be here any day. He is spending $1000.00 a month on diesel in his F350 king ranch.
With these mini plants and local resterant grease + other chems, you can produce your own biodiesel at a very low cost. Dose anyone already do this yet? If you have a diesel this may be a great way to cut cost on fuel. Also if you don't own a diesel you may want to consider one. I haven't done alot of research but it sounds very interesting. I can't wait to see how my buddy likes it. Your input??
Dane
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My first estimates were so confusing. I had check boxes for every type of cleaning. This way I can customize and list every thing that applies to them in particular without having to sift through the other stuff. I like the message too cleanrx.
Cleanrx (before you get hounded by the admins you might fill out your signature. thanks man.)