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You Yanks sure are weird::::::::::::::

The flathead grey mullet is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae.
It is found in coastal tropical and subtropical waters worldwide.
Its length is typically 30 to 75 centimetres

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But if either of them could use a TM for 90% of their jobs, and did so for years, the porty would be staying in the van on 79.34% of the jobs.
I'd bet on that too.

Absofookinlutely…… I don't run a porty because I chose to over a truckmount, because honestly, I would strongly prefer to run a machine with some real balls everyday, I run it because on at least 79.34 of my jobs, its a logistical neccessity, which simply makes it my bread'n'butta.

In my immediate market, without bukku lower level commercial work, a TM would be rusting away in my driveway, and unfortunately, im just not at that point YET.

If all else was equal, and it was simply a equipment choice, trust me, I would be running a TM FULL TIME.

Its just not an option for me.
 
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Larry Cobb

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it feels as dry if not dryer then a truckmount.
The water being fed to the toilet was impressively brown.
Have you bounced on your head off that KTM recently ??

That is blasphemy on this board !!

P.S. We were running portables with much more vacuum over a year ago.
 
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Mikey---If you are using hot tap water, I would much rather get it from the shower head. Never a problem with a couple of drips, 90% of the time you can take the shower head off and not have to use tools.
 

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An electric heater is NO GOOD -
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Mikey needs someone to show him how to use the proper plugs- and I beg to differ Bob. I've proven numerous times electrical not only works, but works very well.


so i kick a low life porty hack every once in a while . Its not personal, it natures way survival of the fittest.Those fookers that get offend deep down are insecure to the fact that they just might be a hack.

Ok who is kidding who.They are fookin hacks!!

I'm sorry the Bears lost today...let me apologize for this tantrum.

Pee. S.
Make no.mistake they are still hacks! :icon_twisted:

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When I get a little time I'm going to show you doofus's how and where to set up a 4 plug with little chance of blowing breakers and ease of operation. And lots of HEAT!

If you were running the TM instead of the Porty you might have had time to make the video already? Instead of setting up and tearing down all day...

Chavez---on Imby's computer...

Willy---The tank on your heater is larger than most isn't it? So when you are on smoke breaks and prespraying and talking to the customer you are getting a larger backlog of hot water?
 
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Mikey needs someone to show him how to use the proper plugs- and I beg to differ Bob. I've proven numerous times electrical not only works, but works very well.

It works, but not hot enough for high flow (minimum 6 flow on one wand) and continuous cleaning for me.

I have a Volcano 6000 watt electric heater (Steambrite), which is really hot, but it takes 2 separate 15 amp circuits, then add a couple of vac motors and a pressure pump, and you got spaghetti (4-5 circuits) all over the floor.

With the blazing LP, we have only 2 cords for the entire machine, which also includes a 30 GPM APO.

Now when I go inside for a lock-in, or do a high-rise, I make the Volcano work by using half of it (one cord). .

I know you do a lot of in and up jobs, so an electric heater will be needed, especially if you can boost already hot water.
 

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If you were running the TM instead of the Porty you might have had time to make the video already? Instead of setting up and tearing down all day...

Chavez---on Imby's computer...

Willy---The tank on your heater is larger than most isn't it? So when you are on smoke breaks and prespraying and talking to the customer you are getting a larger backlog of hot water?


Depends on which machine. The kleenrite has a pretty fair capacity, while the little heat exchangers on the powrflite seem to do really well with only 1750 watts.Kleenrite is 3250 watts.
 

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