Picked up the new Machine today

A. wilson

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Only ran it on one job as I was trying to take the day off, but man it runs nice. It didn't take long to get to and maintain 230 ATM.


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A. wilson

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Thanks. I have wand brackets for the chem shelf but it did not come in-in time for the installation. I have a bit of tweaking and organizing yet to do in the layout. It will take some adjustment after running the other van/unit for 5 years.
 

MicahR

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Your going to love that Bluewave.

Question why not go with another 20 gallons and get the submount tank? Was it a cost issue?

Nice setup!
 

A. wilson

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Greenie.

It is the Prochem tank, it suited what I wanted for this van. The wand is getting traded back in for something I like. It leaks air from the stainless lips when its on the carpet and shows some surface rust as well.

I will be looking into the flexable 2" hose in a hurry as well as a low friction stationary sliding device for the wand. Hint Hint.

Micah, cost on the submount was not an issue. With the size of the bluewave, I didn't like how close it would put the machine to the roof of the van, making it a pain to access things from the top and possibly not allowing enough "clean" air around the unit.

Danny, as nice as Duane's units are, I prefer HX systems. I like propane for my BBQ and fireplace logs. Not for cleaning carpet.
 
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Congrats on a nice TM setup Al. Your sporting some nice rigs all with in a few months of each other. Glad things are going well for you.

Was the PM in this van before the box? Go with a crate motor if this is the van from an earlier post.

Later
 

adamh

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you are going to love that machine. Congrates!!

Are you going to wrap the van?
 

pHilh

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Why do you blokes over there never use SAFETY barriers between the machines and the driver?? :shock:
 

MicahR

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Ahhh, wasn't thinking about head room in the van.

Ya it doesn't give you much room with the tank underneath.
 

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I had a "Safety Barrier" between the cargo area and the front seats but my TM was too big to fit in the van without removing it.
 

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