Only one tool for this berber

Mikey P

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The Hoss would have torn it up, The Titanium would have over wet..

Zipped it real good!

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The perfect tool for the job. Goopey Olefin.
 
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I was going to ask if you had a zipper as you never post photos of your guys using it that I remember.

How often does it come off the truck?
 

Jimmy L

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Can't you see he's sucking up to get a FREE one. Then he'll have to sell his soul and shill them here.
 

hogjowl

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That's going to be one hard tool to incorporate into a multi-truck operation. Your long term employees are doing to hate it until they figure out how to use it properly.

And when they do, they're going to wonder why you just didn't let them continue to use the Cimex.
 
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Willy P

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You must find out who manufactures that flexible transition strip. Silly me, I used to use nap lock or a bevel bar.:oldrolleyes:
 

Desk Jockey

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That's going to be one hard tool to incorporate into a multi-truck operation
We don't clean that much carpet. Most of the time its just a couple of trucks unless its commercial work. Carpet total is only 8% of what we do.


Your long term employees are doing to hate it until they figure out how to use it properly.
Those are the bastards who shot it down last time. The plan is to use it for commercial and have them also use it on final cleaning on all water losses. Replace a couple of Powerglides (that never get taken off the truck) with a couple of Rotovac XL's.
 

Desk Jockey

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If they fook it up with weird triggers and handles it won't matter.

I'd much rather buy quality than a cheap price. Cheap price always shows itself soon or later.
 

D Rice

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Cut the existing axle off and weld a new piece of 1/2 inch steel on the bottom of the old axle bracket. This lowers the wheels sown to where the heads will sit flat on the carpet. I'm using Lisa's glides and my wheels wouldn't adjust far enough down. The only way this can work though is if your guys take the machine off of the truck.
 

GeneMiller

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I ran the hoss over some seams that bad and it didn't hurt them at all. I went back and forth multiple times. I would of never tried that with the old power head.

Gene
 

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