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Topic: Prochem BlazerTM Versus Cleanco Charger 2Posted: 10/September/2005 at 10:19pm |
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What is the exact difference between a Avenger 500 versus the Cleanco Charger 2 . Looks the same and it also looks like the Prochem Blazer Plus Is the engine identical?Besides the name and color. Thanks
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Posted: 13/September/2005 at 11:46am |
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same as the Blazer
don't know about the Avenger |
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Posted: 13/September/2005 at 9:14pm |
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Briggs & Stratton 18HP engine Junk Rock, Crap400, Suckchem Its All The Same.........Only The Names Have Chaaaanged !
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Posted: 13/September/2005 at 11:06pm |
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On the Rotovac site they have the Avenger the unit looks identical to the Prochem and Cleancos the difference Avenger costs 9,800 installed Cleanco approx 18,000. between all 3 I noticed just about two differences I do not know if they are adjustable differences. One is cat 3 cp waterpump one operates at 1420 rpm other 1465 rpm . Secondly waterflow rate one is 3.0 plus gpm the other 2.65 gpm. If these are adjustments ok if not ????? I deal with a Cleanco Dealer and I do not want him saying we can't help since you did not buy from us because they are different. They all look similar except covers. Just hope they are made solid the same US made. GUESS I NEED TO BE EDUCATED. |
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Posted: 14/September/2005 at 12:16am |
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avengers are a big headache... wiring problems with most of them.... heat exchanger problems too but with service and some TLC anything can come good |
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Posted: 14/September/2005 at 12:19am |
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I own a Cleanco that looks identical and I am sure others have the Prochem lookalike so they are different Mr. Steamer
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Posted: 14/September/2005 at 8:59am |
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looks...but not up under the cover
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Posted: 14/September/2005 at 10:25am |
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You would think they would have thesame heater and wiring done since they are almost identical. I am in a position to save approx 8000 dollars brand new . That sucks !! Heaters I do not know anything about all that sounds expensive. If something is not wired correctly then I could rewire it like a cleanco. It got to be only a minimal amount of wires. Anyone own one of these bad boys. The thing have a 20k loan for a second system for a slide in new TM and a used v6 year 2000 GMC. |
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v6...no don't do it...lol v8 1 ton or your going to cry |
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Posted: 14/September/2005 at 2:48pm |
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V8 5.0 Chevy Savanna bidding one right now |
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v8 5.0 litre....light duty truck... thats only the 2500 parts wear out fast go 3500 1 ton! |
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Posted: 14/September/2005 at 3:40pm |
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Even on an slide in |
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Posted: 14/September/2005 at 3:50pm |
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on that small of a TM you can get away with a 3/4 tonne,especially if you're not carrying fresh water
but since going 1 tonne I wouldn't go back..........everything seems to last longer as far as brakes tires etc.
any NEW machine that needs modifications isn't worth buying IMO. Edited by Steaminpile |
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Posted: 14/September/2005 at 7:12pm |
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yup
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