I tried a Genesis for the heck of it. Loved the #5 blower and 2000 psi--pretty handy for some stuff. But that tiny waste tank was pretty annoying. Was supposed to be 100 gal but would only take 45 gal before shut down. Very disappointing. The pump-out was okay but I hated giving the customer their dirt back. Nothing like a 210 gal
Butler waste tank. Moved on quickly. Good luck with your new machine, Doug.
I, too, loved my Genesis 59. But it was a Ford powered, non-computer driven machine. Served me well for over 11 years. Some repairs, mostly minor, but one major repair of the Haynes Drive unit. I now have a Thermalwave Vortec 11 which serves me well. But I am moving on to a DD unit for my final machine, to be passed on to my Son in 5 years when he retires. Here's my choices:
1)
Butler high heat unit.
2) Cleanco unit.
3) ....and most likely, Pro1200 SS DD, because I have a dealer just 2 hours from me, and I got to see all these units in action in Vegas. I've had it with slide ins.
So, I will have a very low hour Thermalwave Vortec with 100 gallon waste tank for sale, pre filter box set up for 2.5" hose, complete with 120 gallon water tank and diaphram APO, and a brand new, never used 150 gallon waste tank. I can throw a 2003 Chevy Express, extended, HD, in. Needs some body work, but great van, 140,000 mile. And....
A 2003 Genesis 59 HP, with APO, and an extra machine with 59 dual splash blower, and the 2 waste tanks. Both Ford carborated engines. (bought that one for just the spare APO, and got the complete machine).
Also, got a 1995
Prochem 405 Catalytic complete for parts, or could be rebuilt by an energetic person! Has all the HX parts, which are the first to go when owner freezes his machine!
Also........I have a 1992 Powermatic , 2300 hours. But I will keep that one for a back up if ever needed.
I will post these on the Classified Site.