Mikey P
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I’m an atheist but I do use it occasionally on large jobs
No@Matt Wood , do you use an APO?
You empty it where?No
when my tank is full, I empty it and go back to work
APO in my area isn’t needed. If I was in the big city or had humongous jobs where a walk back to the truck isn’t very smart due to the loss in time, I’d get one. I don’t see that happening anytime soon
I’m just trying to trap you into a conversation about you not using a Dev filter. But I’m feeling nice, so I’ll detour my attempts to lure you into my web of deception.No
when my tank is full, I empty it and go back to work
APO in my area isn’t needed. If I was in the big city or had humongous jobs where a walk back to the truck isn’t very smart due to the loss in time, I’d get one. I don’t see that happening anytime soon
I see what you’re trying to do. I’m not posting anymore naked sock pics for you.He’s just distracted trying to bake bread
I bet he’s even barefooted
Go for it - Talk about a reliable pump (part #120116), I designed and made my 2 APO's years ago (1 for each van), using a sealed electro-magnetically driven high strength rod impeller/pond pump at 30 GPM (PM-1800 model). My current pump has over 6500 hours on it and keeps on pumping daily when we are cleaning. I attended to its filter 5 months ago, and attend to our inline vacuum filter daily, both of which use knee-high inserts to capture a lot of junk so it doesn't go into the recovery tank, but if some does, the second pump filter stops the bad crud.I think I'll just make one. Well,,,, off to Harbor Freight.
Hi J. Can you post photos of set-up to show how that works. Currently on truckmounts we use AMT belt-driven trash pumps pulling from bottom of recovery tank, but sometimes they have difficulty in countering the suction.I use it every time I work. I copied Jim Martins live reel setup.