Our local interlink dealer only has BP products, no TM's..
Who can I order from if I did purchase? @scottw
OK, so someone tell me about the Rage
POS or good RELIABLE little TM?
a friend that worked with me for over 12 years is seriously considering gearing up for a part time thing.
He has a great paying union job (that's how I lost him 4 years ago) with a schedule 4 days on/4 days off
he does exceptional work, women love him and he's a go getter ..I know he'll do well .
But don't think it would wise for him to drop $40-$50K on an outfit for a pt time gig
with the Rage selling for $12K right now, and decent used vans in the $10-$12K range, he'll be in a much more manageable po$ition
so IS the Rage a good unit?
what's the skinny on them ?
the good bad and ugly...give it up
Thanks
..L.T.A.
You know the deal Larry. Entry level, cleans great but he will soon outgrow it. He would be better served with the 370.
OH MY GAWD I'M GOING TODAY!
John Olson" data-source="post: 4522342" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Maybe they are just trying to turn some inventory? Either way it would seem to be a great time to buy if you were on the fence about a purchase.No they are far from good deals. They are market destroyers. Now you guys think there is a bazillion dollars in a machine because someone greenlighted selling machines barley over cost. Why? Buying customers. It was either Rob or Gordon that the statement is attributed to"Truckmounts are expensive chemical dispensing machines"or something of the sort and "if someone was to guarantee they would buy all their products from us forever we would just give them a machine" or something of the sort. I heard these years and years ago long before I got into this gig and have always remembered them. Anyway they think its a good strategy Ive made some bonehead decisions myself that I later realized that wasn't good for anyone especially us but I would have thought they had already learned those themselves years before me LOL Either way the only way to match that price is to make break even on a deal so they can't even beat it if someone matches it which people are going to be forced to do IF someone buys a machine in august which is usually the very lowest truckmount sales month we have.
You're going to give Olson a stroke.I think I'm going to buy several and sell them later for a few grand off retail. Just put it on a short term note.
Does warranty transfer if I never install or start them?
John Olson" data-source="post: 4522342" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">No they are far from good deals. They are market destroyers. Now you guys think there is a bazillion dollars in a machine because someone greenlighted selling machines barley over cost. Why? Buying customers. It was either Rob or Gordon that the statement is attributed to"Truckmounts are expensive chemical dispensing machines"or something of the sort and "if someone was to guarantee they would buy all their products from us forever we would just give them a machine" or something of the sort. I heard these years and years ago long before I got into this gig and have always remembered them. Anyway they think its a good strategy Ive made some bonehead decisions myself that I later realized that wasn't good for anyone especially us but I would have thought they had already learned those themselves years before me LOL Either way the only way to match that price is to make break even on a deal so they can't even beat it if someone matches it which people are going to be forced to do IF someone buys a machine in august which is usually the very lowest truckmount sales month we have.