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    Posted: 05/January/2011 at 4:19pm
undecided as to which direction to go with next truckmount. looking at buying either a used prochem peak (2007} 580 hours which comes mounted in an older ford van of little value.also comes with a dehu and some turbo fans,hoses , 100gal. freshwater  and 100 gal. waste tanks.
other choice is the titan 575 with same tank options. 
obviously there is a considerable difference in cost between these two TM's
the titan will come with the full 2 year warranty.
not familiar with either of these machines personally other than the research I have done on sites like this one . 
looking for opinions on weather to spend the extra for the peace of mind in having a new machine and the warranty that comes with it . 
any reliability problems with them ? all comments appreciated.
the used unit would cost in the neighborhood of 15,000  the 575 about 28,000 when all is said and done.


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have since decided against the peak. would like some input on the titan 575 . 
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  • Subcategory: Slide In
  • Dimensions: 26"W x 39"H x 45"D
  • Weight: 900 lbs
  • Engine: 31 HP Daihatsu™ liquid cooled
  • Ignition: Electric keyless start
  • Vacuum Blower: Dominator™ 4007 Tri-Lobe, HydraMaster exclusive design, 400+ cfm, dual oil bath
  • Pump: 4.0 gpm plunger pump, 1,200 psi heated, 2,000 psi unheated, electric clutch control
  • Max Temp: 265º F
  • Chemical System: Last-step chemical injection, meter controlled
  • Heating System: Tube and fin heat exchanger with ADC temperature control
  • Recovery Tank: 70 gallon MaxAir™ recovery tank; aluminum, baked-on powder coated finish, includes stainless steel filter and filter basket, 36 1/2"L x 10 1/2"W x 31"H, 100 lbs
  • Solution Hose Length: 100 ft x 1/4"
  • Vacuum Hose Length: 150 ft x 2"
  • Wand Capacity: Dual
  • Fuel Consumption: 1.6 gph
  • Uses: Residental and Large Commercial
  • Retail Price: $22,585.00 Thats alot of greennbacks

Someone has to install so add another $650 or so.

 

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add to that 
- upgrade to 100 gal. waste tank
- 120 gal. fresh water tank
- 12 % sales tax HST  at least this will come back to me when submit our hst for this period
however the unit is a demo that comes with the regular 2 year warranty so that brings the price down a bit.   (154 hrs. on machine)



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Right Mike.. About how much? You have pics at all you can post here?
 
With the 120gal fresh your also adding around 1000lbs to your Van.
I had a 75gal fresh at one time but now run off the garden hose
to my TM.
 
Good luck to you.
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yes the weight is a concern but I live in a rural area where most water comes from wells. at least a fresh water tank gives me some control over what I put into my TM. the van is a 1 ton so should be all right.
have no pics yet as just ordered the machine this afternoon.will probably be about 2 weeks before I am back up and running.
I also ran my old unit with garden hose but it was a steamway with oil fired heater and with regular descaling was never a problem. From what I hear about heat exchangers I think a fresh water tank is a must for the 575
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