Anyone own a Judson truckmount?

Walt

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Very nice. Are those still being made? Same style? What is the legit fuel consumption on that in single and dual mode. (I know what the other ones were). Tom told me to expect 13-14 mpg. But didn't seem to know the per hour cosumption at the time.
 

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Fuel consumption on the Isuzu (real world numbers)

City driving 11 -12 MPG

at an Idle 7/10's a a gallon

PTO engaged 1.7 GPH
 

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Bill Bruders said:
Fuel consumption on the Isuzu (real world numbers)

City driving 11 -12 MPG

at an Idle 7/10's a a gallon

PTO engaged 1.7 GPH

Those are the identical operational numbers on my Chevy Express with the WM PTO. I'm just glad I don't stink up the neighborhoods with the diesel smell for hours at a time. I hate that almost as much as B.O. (body odor, not Barack Obama.)
 

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I have 3 Isuzu's and they don't get close to 10 city. Wouldn't ever go back to a regular van though.
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I spent 1 hour going over the new Areo Tech at Connections. After about 30 min I noticed that it was running at idle :shock: Then we ran it up to 1800 RPM and talked on the drivers side.

NO SMELL !!
 
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Re: Anyone own a Judson truckmout?

roro said:
Rightie Tightie said:
you know there is a thing called a phone?

Yep






so why didn't you use it when you were asking me how to make an inline pumpout. :p :p :p

roro
I ran across this older post, how do you make an inline pumpout?
 

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inlinepumpout.jpg

Pumpout1.jpg

They are all stainless steel components except for the lid which is polycarbonate
Pumpout2internal.jpg

Inside the bag we have a coarse filter which catches most of the crap - the fine mesh on the bag is mostly for when we are doing wool carpets.
heaterandport.jpg

Using an inline pumpout especially when supplemented with an inline booster allows you to do quite long hose-runs.

roro
 

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RoRo: Go with any of the Judson units, you can't go wrong.

PS: And to the one who said they are ugly there's good reason for that. Just look at 90% of the people on this board. Ugly as sin.
 
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Vinnie said:
RoRo: Go with any of the Judson units, you can't go wrong.

PS: And to the one who said they are ugly there's good reason for that. Just look at 90% of the people on this board. Ugly as sin.


Hey! Uncle Chavez resents you for that remark! lol...... :lol:

I guess I'm one of the 90%.... shiteatinggrin
 

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