Briggs & Stratton Avenger 210 |
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Crzdave
Newbie Joined: 26/March/2010 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Posted: 26/March/2010 at 1:41am |
Just curious to what your oppinions are of this machine. I am interested in getting into the carpet cleaning business as a second source of income, and saw this machine for sale mounted in a trailer. Looked like a pretty clean set up, and the price was only about 3 grand. I know its not as good a high end unit, but wanted your oppinions. Obviously suction is important for water extraction and drying, and this unit comes with 300 feet of hose. Wondering how well the Avnger 210 extracts so that drying is not an issue. Thanks for your help and your oppion of overall performance. Oh yea, the machine has about 2000 hours on it so I'm not sure if that is good or bad.
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steemking
Newbie Joined: 26/March/2010 Location: charleston Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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The avenger is ok to clean with, but not good at all for water damage's, Because the hypro pump will keep trying to pump water through it because it doesn't have the clutch on it so you take the chance of burning your pump up. I've had one for years now. I toke out the heat exchangers and put a little giant heater in it, Much more heat!
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