Would you go head out on a route if there was no power available

BIG WOOD

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And now you are going to ruin all that training by installing a water tank. (If you can figure out how to hook it up)
You're a sumbich and you know it.. For the record, this tank is only for the apartments that are a pain to hook up to
 

hogjowl

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Matt is one of those guys that has to experience it to learn it.
Stop trying to tell the moron anything.
 
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BIG WOOD

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You just want to see him fail and be miserable.
No, Marty's right. It's hard for me to read and learn. I have to apply the advice I read to a job. I am pissed that pumptec couldn't put a diagram on their "instruction" sheet.
 
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We have gone out. We have 2 small (Really nice) Honda generators. They are fantastic and easy to handle... And super quiet.

It really has impressed people when we went that extra mile to keep their appointments.. Because usually, it means a moment in all the chaos they can still get pampered a bit.

Doesn't even cost you a gallon of gas for a day's work with the unit
 

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We have actually been caught at some rentals with no power. We will still slam them out anyway (a lot of time with SS Super Spinner) and just suck up chunks of gunk on the floor first. Old school hack them out... Because of course someone is moving in probably the next day
 

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