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Topic: etseam elite or pro cheam preformerPosted: 28/September/2006 at 10:42pm |
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Take a look at the PowerClean Truckmount, you won't be dissapointed. This is a very uncomplicated, well put-together and thought-of unit. You will also be seeing soon a new PowerClean entry-level truckmount on this site soon. As it was shown at Connections for the first time last week.
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Steaminpile
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Posted: 22/September/2006 at 3:48pm |
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I've actually had less suspension problems with my 3/4 than my 1 tonne but I think it has more to do with newer vans being built wimpy. both my Prochem and my Cleanco have been good to me so it's a toss up. i just like the idea of not wearing out the van with the Prochem
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Posted: 20/September/2006 at 11:54pm |
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Thank you to all who replied to my question regarding Pro Chem or Esteam you were very helpfull
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MR. STEAMER
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Posted: 20/September/2006 at 12:24pm |
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you might think not so...lol
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cmaster
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Posted: 20/September/2006 at 8:33am |
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The blower, shaft and the fuel pump have nothing to do with the weight of the vehicle
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MR. STEAMER
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Posted: 20/September/2006 at 8:16am |
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I have a pto... in a 3/4... would never do that again.... 1 ton all the way
and cmaster we have all read about your problems...change this change that...why do you think that is????
3/4 ton thats why...
why take the chance...do it right the first time. 1 ton is recommended for any carpet cleaning unit...
if you carring fresh water 100 gallons weighs 1 ton...that alone is over loading the truck....
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HeartlandSteam
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Posted: 20/September/2006 at 7:31am |
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im not saying I know all...that is the entire reason I came to this forum, to learn off everyone elses experience, and im just trying to share mine, geez.
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doug
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Posted: 20/September/2006 at 7:22am |
Only all the people who try and get by with a 3/4 ton? I tried I guess if you think you know it all more power to you?
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doug
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Posted: 20/September/2006 at 7:21am |
That is because you have cd's and not a slide in.
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HeartlandSteam
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Posted: 19/September/2006 at 10:40pm |
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yea, not only did I work in a 3/4 with fresh water for five years, i own and operate out of one now and have never had probs. Dunno who told you a 3/4 is no good, it seems you have been misinformed...heh, end of story :D
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cmaster
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Posted: 19/September/2006 at 10:30pm |
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I have two 3/4 ton vans with fresh water tanks. Never had a problem with suspension, brakes, u-joints, etc from excessive weight. Just my personal experience.
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MR. STEAMER
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Posted: 19/September/2006 at 9:37pm |
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3/4 ton is no good........if you get by...thats all it it getting by....if you carry fresh water at all you need a 1 ton....end of story
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Posted: 19/September/2006 at 8:02pm |
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Well, i worked in a 3/4 ton for 5 years and never had problems. I mistyped earlier too, i was working with a performer, not the blazer...which is actually a bigger machine. A 3/4 ton is fine as long as its extended
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doug
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Posted: 19/September/2006 at 7:29pm |
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People will just never learn when it comes to having the proper van to do the job needed. If you are running a small unit like a blazer or the likes a 3/4 ton is adaquate. But with a performer you either need a water softener or carry your own water at least a 100 gallons min. If you go 3/4 ton be prepared to spend your extra money on constant repairs from being over loaded. Save alittle now pay alot later?
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