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bob vawter

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i'm not so sure i would take advise
from someone who drove their OT
into a swamp.......


then posted pics of it on here !
 
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steve_64

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There are plenty of other things I would rather do than clean carpet.
Mowing grass is one of them but weed whacking wears on my arms too.
Redid my flagstone sidewalk. Made it wider and tightened up the gaps.
I enjoy being outdoors as much as possible. I need to start fishing again.
 

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Than those are leftovers, but I know for certain that the prochem deal was cut off when they were acquired by legend brands
That's too bad. I always liked the Legend. Got to pay full price now if you want one. The other 2 they advertise is the Boxxer 318 and the 423. They offer pretty good deal on a new van and unit. The 318 is a little small but the 423 is a pretty nice machine.
 

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Yeah I was thinking Rage 370 or Legend. BUT an Everest would sure be nice too. 😁

Just looking down the road. I'd just give away the profits to my kids. Something to do in my spare time. Something to keep me out of trouble. I have too much time on my hands. šŸ˜„
You like upholstery (you're mad) specialise in nice upholstery and you could use 1 of those portys you love :biggrin:
 
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Just used my karcher/prochem puzzi (think puzzi means pos? not up on my german lol) to clean $300 of upholstery in my lounge while watching reruns of friends and having a refreshment..
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dont like "my" TM for upholstery..
 

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For upholstery i prefer a portable with an inline heater. More controlable as far as your detergent goes and you dont need any more power.
I cleaned that way for many years. The inline gets decent temp but not with great flow. The dumping and filling are still a hassle. The tm just cleans faster with greater heat and leaves the fabric drier.
 
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