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dgardner

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I thought about getting maybe a Sebo, lugging the OP machine out just to prescrub was overkill on many carpets I do. Found this baby for 200 bucks! I asked the guy why he was selling it, he said "Oh, I've got truckmounted equipment now, so I don't need it anymore". :shock:

The only thing really wrong with it is someone took a straight pin to the plastic jet to unclog it, now the spray pattern is ugly.

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Joe Bristor

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Hey Albert,
You still a Chem-Dry Franchise?
If so, you goitta know about the plastic jets under their Powerhead right?
 
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Joe Bristor said:
Hey Albert,
You still a Chem-Dry Franchise?
If so, you goitta know about the plastic jets under their Powerhead right?

Albert went on his own. Left CD and started his own.
 
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jerry ACC

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Awesome deal. I use mine on nearly every job. Makes a great pre scrubber. Not the greatest for encrap though.
 
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dgardner

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Thanks guys. Where's the best source of parts for these things? I need the jet at least.
 
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alazo1

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Hey Albert,
You still a Chem-Dry Franchise?
If so, you goitta know about the plastic jets under their Powerhead right?

Yeah, as Nate said I'm on my own. I used to like the plastic jet on the powerheads because they can be swapped out real easy. Anything over 300 psi and they would pop of though :shock:

Albert
 

Ron Werner

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isn't that the machine people have been having challenges with?

Great deal though. Lighter than a Whittaker and scrubs a little deeper than the Sebo
 
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dgardner

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Yeah, a lot of folks say they're garbage, but I figured at this price I would take a chance. I won't be putting as many hours on it as some, maybe it will last me a while.
 

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Brushes get gunked up easy, clean it regularly.
 

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