Interesting Steammatic

Mikey P

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Local buddy of mine owns it..


45 blower and a big ass cummins diesel
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the world's most over built filter box..

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4 to two 2's

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the world's smallest blower protection filters..

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Blower lube ports out front..

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eyeball destroying vac relief vale right at the door...yikes.

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Has John Sales ever made the same machine twice?
 

Johnny

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That Cummins should be driving at least a 59. What a waste of torque!
 

TConway

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Still pretty cool to me. Looks really clean.

I think that is kinda what Savage does to his blower set up...2 2.0 to the blower to waste tank connection.
 

Cleanworks

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in the early 90's, I worked with a steamatic tm with a Kawasaki engine and propane heater. Interesting thing, the unit used a double pressure hose that recirculated the hot water back to the propane tank. Kept the pressure hose from freezing and reduced the propane usage as it was reheating already fairly hot water. Anyone ever see these dual pressure lines anywhere? I would like to try it on my current lg tm heater.
 

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