The Mighty Hruby OP Auction

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This is the Orbot in use.

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rctpks said:
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It is! I thought that what you wanted to see. LOL

I don't own the other one.


I know, I saw the vid and it looks like a cool machine.
Would work well for me instead of buy another TM.

Just for weekends or commercial work.

I think the thing is what? 50 lbs?

I've used one of the older or different units...Jiggly machine right? :lol:
My matador is heavy as hell and looks like crap...works like a charm though.
 

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When i saw this Auction, I thought for sure this would be a lively thread.

After running a New Orbot and seeing the SprayBorg feature in use, i asked to become a dealer, it's definitely the coolest folding OP machine on the planet, it's a commercial money maker.

I will add to the successfull bidder 3 gal of juice to make it an even case, you will have paid for the entire purchase at .05 a foot by the time that case of juice is gone!

I will also add another box of 5 synthetic bonnets, so you can actually do that big of a job. Do I hear $2000?
 

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Steve in Omaha said:
[quote="Brian Robison":20mpsxhg]I want the damn thing..I just can't spare the money right now.

No $hit $herlock...Cali socialist dead weight is taking your money...bigtime![/quote:20mpsxhg]

Maybe we could get the Socialist to put the money takers to work in the Hruby factory and turn these things out by the hundreds for a few dollars less?
 

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I was checking out the website from the sponsor banner.
I thought it was like the jiggly pad machine.

The pad spins but does it vibrate back and forth as well?

Anyone want to explain if this is the machine I am thinking of?

I tried one years ago but the one I tried was tougher to operate but cleaned well.
 

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Jeez Brian....Yes it "oscillates", but it has the rear wheels touching the floor, so it runs smooth, in fact you can just walk with it like a lawn mower, front sprayer and all...carpet mowing.

Hence why I added some more synthetic thin bonnets, teh cottoms require flipping too much, it's ecrap, not deep cleaning, synthetic all the way, let the juice do the work.




Only problem is fiddy % of .05 a foot ain't much to feed the family after expenses....(badump!)
 

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Thanks Greenie,
You know I will charge more than that.

Not going to be able to get it this time.

Do you carry them?
 

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they should make a square one that doesn't spin so you can get corners.

Just vibrates.


You can get the dirt off and your rocks off at the same time. :roll:
 

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Brian Robison said:
they should make a square one that doesn't spin so you can get corners.

Just vibrates.


You can get the dirt off and your rocks off at the same time. :roll:



they have the square ones... called territowel. we have one, but not using it much anymore.

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Brian Robison wrote:
I want the damn thing..I just can't spare the money right now.

Click Here To Improve Your Business

Let me get this straight. 20 years in the biz, no bid money, wants to Improve my biz.

Is this one of those "do as I say, not as I do" kinda things?????????
 

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Steve in Omaha said:
Brian Robison wrote:
I want the damn thing..I just can't spare the money right now.

[quote:l98bncwk]Click Here To Improve Your Business

Let me get this straight. 20 years in the biz, no bid money, wants to Improve my biz.

Is this one of those "do as I say, not as I do" kinda things?????????[/quote:l98bncwk]



No, it's just my "buy new things" money is elsewhere right now.
Gotta have discipline.
something you learn after 20 years.
 

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Here's a link to a couple videos on our site that might help some of you better understand how the Orbot and it's "orbital drive" works. The 1st video on the top demonstrates how the driver spins. The 2nd video on the bottom, is a quick overview of the Orbot's features:

http://hos-usa.com/gallery/index.html

Let us know if you have any Q's.
 

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Would you prespray before at all or just what's on the front?

Is it a typical bonnet cleaning solution or encap?

Can you put a brush on it for scrubbing or encaping?
 

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No need to prespray unless it were heavily soiled, otherwise the chemical is sprayed out of the "Sprayborg" attachment.

Check with Greenie, I'm sure he can hook you up with some "Snake Oil" as a cleaning solution.

Yes, brush for tile & grout or fiber pads for encapping too.

Awesome machine, we love the Orbot.
 

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Brian Robison said:
Would you prespray before at all or just what's on the front?

Is it a typical bonnet cleaning solution or encap?

Can you put a brush on it for scrubbing or encaping?

Just spray and go. The bottle cartridge system works to your advantage as you can premix all your 3 gal bottle cartridge jugs. If your going to clean a large commercial facility you can place the premixed jugs throughout the job. When one's empty pull it out of the cartdridge cage and plug in a new one; no buckets, over-spills, trips to the van, etc. Saves you a ton of time.

Our Environ is a NO dwell time encap product. Dilutes at 1-3 oz./gal. and can be used for both comm & resi applications.

We have a brush and weight set for tile/grout.

For carpet, we've replaced the "brush concept" with our AgiClean Pads. The AgiClean pads are less abrasive than using a traditional brush in direct contact with the carpet fibers. They even absorb soil too. If you incorporate the SuperZorb Pads into the mix of your cleaning, you can extract an extreme amount of soil so that you are NOT solely depending on your encap juice to do all the work. You can do your 1st pass spraying down the juice with the AgiClean's to break up the soil, then do a pass or 2 with the SuperZorb's to extract soil and dry the carpets. You'll go home feeling confident the dirt came home with you and that the polymer left behind is still working for you. Customer's would rather see the final results when you LEAVE the job.
 
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What was the last bid?

Probably... until Wed 4:59:45 West Coast Time. At which time the ten dollar increments will fly until someone backs into the deal. Larger ticket items should be in hundred dollar increments.
 
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