Owning A Butler System Has Never Been Easier!

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Owning A Butler System Has Never Been Easier! Finance programs are available with no money down, interest rates as low as 0% and terms from 24 to 72 months. Lease-to-own programs are available for as low as $699 a month. All the latest factory purchase incentives and rebates will be provided upon request. The Butler ...
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AshleyMckendree

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I would like to see a butler with a 15 gallon water separator tank instead of a waste tank, with a bulletproof belt driven centrifugal pumpout, Larger Hose reel, No water tank, only live feed.

Butlers are THE best clutch pto out there... But they are just so crammed.
 

GCCLee

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Olson has an ad somewhere on here with a high miles GMC van and a used Butler for $6 sumthin



New motor and tranny for 3-4k and bam ya gotta sweet rig for under 12k


Personally I have eyed the Butlers Hard because of you crack dealers! However I just dont like the layout.
 

Chris A

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I think they have that option Ashley, with a 38 gallon tank
 

sweendogg

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Flat tanks still have to be sloped to allow drainage.. just saying. (looks like a great place to hide some rope!) [video=youtube;sVs9Tuapoqw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVs9Tuapoqw[/video]
 

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Not much to see. Most people want to see the unit but there again YOU'RE not like most people. :pig:

I can get you one but the truck is out. It looks similar to the box, except the fresh water tank is on the passenger side.
 
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FB7777

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It does look silly with the wheel well opening , but the tank would be pitched to drain a bit anyways.

On my new Butler I am going with the 2.9% financing , that's ridiculously cheap money .

Also skipping Package 1 with all their shelving , gonna move a rear filter box to the right side where the 3 teir shelf would have been

That leaves the entire left side open for tools, except for a thin wall shelf on the left wall.

I personally think their stock air mover shelf is too wide and you lose the top shelf if you run a rear filter box anyways
 
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"Sloped" tanks ARE a waste of fabrication costs. I prefer flat to maximize capacity. In Kentucky hills are so common that any slope in the tank is entirely redundant.
 

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It does look silly with the wheel well opening , but the tank would be pitched to drain a bit anyways.

On my new Butler I am going with the 2.9% financing , that's ridiculously cheap money .

Also skipping Package 1 with all their shelving , gonna move a rear filter box to the right side where the 3 teir shelf would have been

That leaves the entire left side open for tools, except for a thin wall shelf on the left wall.

I personally think their stock air mover shelf is too wide and you lose the top shelf if you run a rear filter box anyways
We get the 210 recovery and an fresh water tank. no shelves. It leaves more room for other tools, vacuums, Cimex, Orbot, or powerhead.
 
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"Sloped" tanks ARE a waste of fabrication costs. I prefer flat to maximize capacity. In Kentucky hills are so common that any slope in the tank is entirely redundant.
Many " costs" can be considered a waste of money to cheapskates and broke dicks.

And some companies have even been known to dispose of waste water according to municipal regulations, not pitched on a hill on the set of " Deliverance "
 
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Many " costs" can be considered a waste of money to cheapskates and broke dicks.

And some companies have even been known to dispose of waste water according to municipal regulations, not pitched on a hill on the set of " Deliverance "

We had a Butler. My comment was directed at the waste of space, for what in the issue I noted, was not needed.

Thank GOD I don't often need to worry about disposal problems you face in the big cities.
 

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You're right there is plenty of room in the box trucks. We can carry 18-airmovers and 3-Drizair 2000's, a Rover and still get our carpet gear in there.

They like the box for commercial work too since it has such a large large fresh and recovery tank and they can still have room for 6-Cimex's (they have to drop the WDR equipment) on there if needed. :icon_cool:
 
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Butler sells the setup. I think Sapphire should market a truck set up like WM used to. I like the new tank options. But the old setup was really popular. Plus if they set up a demo truck decked out like a butler setup. You might get some butler guys to look more seriously at the bigger blower, dealer support etc. And if your gonna market the new space saving tank , let people see that space. Don't throw a demo 370 in it. Easier to visualize. Maybe offer some shelf packages with matching paint schemes.




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