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chechnya
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Oh I know most of it probaly came from china or some other place on the globe but ford still gives me the satisfaction of a sticker that says "quality built in Virginia, Norfolk assembly plant" But that's not to say there isn't a Virginia, Mexico LOLSurprising isnt it? My dad is the type that "buys American" no matter what. He was surprised when he saw the "American" Chevrolet Silverado was built in Canada. He still wont buy anything foreign even though they are built in American by Americans. His excuse is "it all goes back to Japan."
Im not sure if this was ever true or not but there was either a province or city in China that tried to name itself "USA" or "America" so the stickers they put on things made there would say "Made in USA" or "Made in America."
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Yep, I saw a pressure washing contractor pulling his trailer with a car once....I mean pulling a trailer rig. To start im buying a rig from Northern Tool. Id say those are about 1300 pounds empty. Add the 200 gallons x 8.33 per gallon = 1666 wich is a total of 2966. My car is rated for 4500 max but i dont want to stress the 3.0L V6 more than it already has to. I might look for another rig, the tank seems kinda small although its 4000 PSI @ 4GPM. But then i have to worry about equipment storage. I will buy atleast one concrete cleaner so im not sure where to put that.
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That really sucks :/
But you have a nice rig!
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I own a 2003 Ford Escape(3.0L V6) but i might have to upgrade when i get my trailer rig. According to calculations my car might be able to handle a fully loaded trailer. I would like to buy a van like an E-series maybe even an older fleet vehicle with a bucket lift to do higher stuff.
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For my future business, id be kinda weary of hauling alot of water, due to the weight issue and fuel economy being decreased from whatever rig is towing it. Luckily we rarely have wells here, which are mostly in the boonies.
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What about commercial jobs? Any advice from that?
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Lets see some pictures of your rigs.
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Very nice! Congrats. Im considering going somewhat soon when i start my business plus take the marketing course.