Nov 21, 2007 #1 G Greenie Member Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 6,820 Here is a little piece of history for you. Can you guess who owns it? The pic shows a common aw29 2 jet wand and a Titanium for comparison. This is the FIRST all stainless 11" wide HydraHoe with a 2" tube that I've seen. Anyone else have one?
Here is a little piece of history for you. Can you guess who owns it? The pic shows a common aw29 2 jet wand and a Titanium for comparison. This is the FIRST all stainless 11" wide HydraHoe with a 2" tube that I've seen. Anyone else have one?
Nov 21, 2007 #3 Jim Pemberton MB Exclusive. Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 12,366 Name Jim Pemberton I've not talked to Sam Zarcone in years, but next to California and Washington, it seems a lot of the earliest truck mounts went to Ohio. I still think that's an unfortunate name for a wand.
I've not talked to Sam Zarcone in years, but next to California and Washington, it seems a lot of the earliest truck mounts went to Ohio. I still think that's an unfortunate name for a wand.
Nov 21, 2007 #4 F FastEddie Member Joined Oct 19, 2006 Messages 435 Cool, I have never seen a 2" version. I tell ya what, the HydraHoe wand was ahead of its time. The single jet and 45 angle would clean better than most wands. Heat loss was the only factor which was not really a noticeable difference.
Cool, I have never seen a 2" version. I tell ya what, the HydraHoe wand was ahead of its time. The single jet and 45 angle would clean better than most wands. Heat loss was the only factor which was not really a noticeable difference.
Nov 21, 2007 #5 Jim Pemberton MB Exclusive. Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 12,366 Name Jim Pemberton BTW Steve, say hi to Curt Miller for me. Your boss is one of the truly "good guys" out there.