TCS VS. Judson. The future of TM's

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Those tanks that Les posted are like 1/4" thick or thicker(I have drilled through one), what are 55gal. drums 1/8?
 

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A 55 gallon drum is a perfect match for your hazard placards... shiteatinggrin :shock:
 

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Imitation is the highest form of flattery... :lol:

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ohhh bullshit its to bash you joey.....


how do you do 2-3 apts on 55 gallons :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

thats Fn insane....i can do 1 with 70 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I was wondering the same thing!! Must be really small apartments..
 

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If I were running a box van or a Sprinter (as in Les's pictures) then I would prefer the tank he shows. In my standard Chevy 1 ton, there is no room for that tank.
 

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Re: Re: TCS VS. Judson. The future of TM's

Marty said:
If I were running a box van or a Sprinter (as in Les's pictures) then I would prefer the tank he shows. In my standard Chevy 1 ton, there is no room for that tank.
Agreed

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Not to call you two numbskulls stoopy or anything but why would you run a standard size van anyway?

We have trouble getting all we need in an extended van. Do you do anything else stoopy that I can pick on? :p


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Yea Joey I figured you for an guy that would buy an extension. :p :shock:
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Ok so it's just Porkchop with the short one. Uhhhhh huh :p

Say no more! :mrgreen:
 
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Re: Re: TCS VS. Judson. The future of TM's

joeynbgky said:
Marty said:
If I were running a box van or a Sprinter (as in Les's pictures) then I would prefer the tank he shows. In my standard Chevy 1 ton, there is no room for that tank.
Agreed

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What did you guy's think of the photo I posted of the standard van with a 100 gallon waterwell tank.

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I wasn't sure if that was a standard van or not. It might be ok in an extended van, but as it is in that picture, I think it takes up too much room. Personally, I don't have a problem with 55 gallons of water ... so doubling my fresh water capacity would not be worth the storage limitations.

Of course, we have outside water connections here in Alabama all year long.
 

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Re: Re: Re: TCS VS. Judson. The future of TM's

Leslie Judson Jones said:
joeynbgky said:
Marty said:
If I were running a box van or a Sprinter (as in Les's pictures) then I would prefer the tank he shows. In my standard Chevy 1 ton, there is no room for that tank.
Agreed

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What did you guy's think of the photo I posted of the standard van with a 100 gallon waterwell tank.

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I do like that. Is that a #4 lg?

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Of course, we have outside water connections here in Alabama all year long.
So you connect direct and don't use the tank or you only connect and fill when your barrel runs low?

Did you get free hose like Joey or is he special?
Don't answer I think I know. :p

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You need to stick with TCS.. That way come Spring I will be the only one around here with a Judson!!
 

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Can we get some people who actually have a tcs or judson to post some reviews besides me and marty?

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I love my judson, the heat and suck is out of this world. Simple, simple, simple and most imortantly, its got no specialty parts on it. I can fix anything on it without an instruction manual, the frame and tank will never wear out and ill never have to buy another truck mount as long as I'm in this business. Nuff said.
 

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joeynbgky said:
Can we get some people who actually have a tcs or judson to post some reviews besides me and marty?

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You are the OnLY TWO.....that were too cheap to by a Judson..... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Atleast you got HOSED.... :oops: !gotcha! :mrgreen:
 

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8 months and 480 hr later... I am very happy. 5 oil changes have been all the maintenance I have done to it. The only problem so far... the float in the mix tank has gotten stuck about 3 times and it overflowed, and the throttle got stuck and needed WD-40. Again I am very happy with my C-4 purchase.
Thank You Les and Company.
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I also know that I need to clean the back of the truck.... so hush
 

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Nice but with break in oil change. The oil should have been changed 7 times every 50.. maintenence goes along way. Blower and pump should have been changed too..

Nice looking judson

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joeynbgky said:
Nice but with break in oil change. The oil should have been changed 7 times every 50.. maintenence goes along way. Blower and pump should have been changed too..

Nice looking judson

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If you don't mind me asking, where did you here to change the engine oil 7 times every 50? On a new engine your not giving it a chance to break in..
 

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After first 25 hours. Then every 50 like the manuals say. Kohler briggs and honda. I think one says every 25 pump says first 25 then every 300 or 500 think its 3

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my Kohler manual says every 100 hours. If you lift up the air filter lid it has a schedule for sparks plugs and oil changes, filters, etc. As far as blower goes, 1 x per year is all that is needed ( from the words of G&D) . Water pump IMO never. Seriously, my friend owns a car wash and many of his pumps have been running the same oil for 15-18 years. When it comes to pumps running cold water through them Its like filling up a glass jar with oil and shaking it. The oil isnt going to be broken down from getting shaken to much. to each his own though.
 
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