Thank god you don't hold a grudge..
It was a used 36. Scrapped in '05 or so. Blame Justin on a cleaning jihad...I've been waiting on Stockwell to find a used 45 blower he has "somewhere ".
Since 1991 ...
I never tossed a 36. But I did junk a lot of stuff that evidently had religious value.It was a used 36. Scrapped in '05 or so. Blame Justin on a cleaning jihad...
Get a 200 foot vac reel (Rokan V-49 200) and mount it beside the TM. Hang the other (2) 50 foot sections.
We drill the holes where we want the reel to sit.
Then get longer bolts and come up from beneath the van with the bolt. Put a fender washer and nut to hold it in place and tighten down. Then we drop the reel down on top of the bolts and tighten it down.
After that whenever you need access for maintenance or repairs, pull all the vac hose off reel. Loosen the top nut and pull the reel off the bolts. Without the weight of the hose, one man can easily lift the hose reel.
Yes and while a little bit of a hassle it to pull the reel, its worth the extra floor space. At least to us.You have to move the reel to change oil and do maintenance stuff?
Seriously I think the days of the standard van are slowly fading. The modern carpet cleaners needs so many different tools at their disposal they will need the room the newer tall roof vans or box vans offer.At the rate we are all adding must have things to our rigs, it won't be long before we all have to have box trucks pulling trailers.
Buy a quality Van. My E250 1993 is doing great. Still have all my doors. Not my hair but all my doors! 250'
Get a 200 foot vac reel (Rokan V-49 200) and mount it beside the TM. Hang the other (2) 50 foot sections.
The V-49 200 is only 16.5 inches in width and should leave you enough room to manage the hose through the side door.
If not move that TM closer to the seats.![]()
You took out the seats?
No room for any nani wahine?![]()
I'm waiting on Saiger to post a video on a side walk enclosure any day now.
The one side is on a big hinge so when I need to work on my unit I just fold it back out of the way.