Early TM purchasers

Jim Pemberton

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Jim Pemberton
Who bought their first truck mount prior to 1980? Working for the company that bought it counts.

I'll go first, my father bought a Prochem 400 in 1975. I'm betting Heacock has got that beat......
 

J Scott W

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Jeffrey Scott Warrington
September 1976, to the best of my recollection. A used Judson unit.

I started with a Clarke shampoo machine and moved up to rotary with bonnets and Argosheen.

Scott Warrington
 

bawbvawter

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I bought the very first Gene Bates BIG RED that came outta their place in Lawndale Ca......i believe it mighta been about 1972?????or 3?

Hauled it back to Royal Oak Mi!
 

Loren Egland

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Loren Egland
After using a Steam Way 400 portable since 1970, I sprang for a Steam Way Turbomatic truck mount in March of 1978.

Loren
 

MicahR

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Micah Richardson
Although only 4 years old at the time and in Sturgis, Sd of all places, my Dad bought a Prochem 150A in 1978.
 

John Watson

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In 1980 the company I worked for Bought a Powermatic 1150 from Steamway, and a used 76 or 77 Prochem 100A

The company I now work for bought a 73 0r 74 Steam Vac Shaft driven TM. Mike Palmer was an employee of Steam Vac. He left and started Hydramaster, He later bought(1979) out Steam Vac and they went to work for him building the CDS TM. I still have a 1978 Steam Vac Unit.
 

Numero Uno

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Caesar
Not myself,but my 1st employer in 76 bought 2 new banes...

First ones around our area...

Remember seeing my 1st Butler in 79...

A black truck with a side port...

Very sharp it was...

The fella sold it the year,I started for myself...

Would like to have got it for 3500,but I was not where I am now..
 

Jimbo

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Prochem 300...like new...in 1981. Jim


ps...I kind of like the fact that they just keep going...it's like having an atm in the van!
 
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R W

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In 76-77, the guy I worked for bought the areas first Steamway Turbo-Matic, complete with chain drive pumpout!! It was a real chore to get that pumpout turning in cold weather.
 

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