Very professional looking equipment, impressive. My only concern is how much water goes into the waste tank while cleaning. Having a PTO system, I have been out on jobs with other guys that have slide in heat exchange systems, they are constantly shutting down and draining water out of their systems while I keep cleaning. I think I would feel very disadvantaged going from being able to continuously clean, to having to shut down every 45 minutes or so and wait for my waste tank to empty to get back to work again. I would love to see someone build a slide in that is reliable, powerful, and that doesn’t shoot so much water into the waste tank. (Preferably not any)
Is it possible to get financing for a complete setup for carpet cleaning and if so can you give me some references so I can check into that I'm interested in starting my own carpet clean
Is there a more informative tech video on these machines? I just have alot of questions now. What brand of pump is that a Legacy HD? He just says HD. How does the unit control the water temperature, solenoids or diverters? How do you change out the drive coupler on the machine? What is patented about the drive coupler, that it is balanced? Most companies have theirs balanced. What is patented about the heat exchangers arent they just a tube inside of another tube? I would definitely like to see a video that gives some more information
I'm interested in this. What's the warranty like? Who services them if they break? Will you install them on a vehicle we provide? How many units are you using currently? Looking at this as an add on to our successful junk removal business and wanting to ensure we get good and reliable equipment up front. Thanks.
No mater what truckmount you have,if you do not have a well designed wand msde to extract water not just vaccum up the big pieces ,you will end up with some very wet carpet.
That suction is great. I like fresh water tanks on my trucks, but other than that, I think this is going to be a game changer. Simplicity is key. Not too much for a tech to mess up. When i retire a machine, this will be at the top of my list
@@Fredthehead2 It seems like I could just keep an extra coupler on hand just like I do with belts. Also with 6 trucks, I usually always have a backup around if one goes down.
@@danielwilliams3889 Everyne in business wants a cut, right? If you g t the factory it is unlikely they design and build 1 of these for you like this. My $.02.
@@danielwilliams3889 Respect your experience! Does Steam Action have a video series walking customers through repairs and maintenance? If so, that would be helpful for when the coupler blows. Im not repping TMF but I feel they have a good Value Proposition.
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Very professional looking equipment, impressive. My only concern is how much water goes into the waste tank while cleaning. Having a PTO system, I have been out on jobs with other guys that have slide in heat exchange systems, they are constantly shutting down and draining water out of their systems while I keep cleaning. I think I would feel very disadvantaged going from being able to continuously clean, to having to shut down every 45 minutes or so and wait for my waste tank to empty to get back to work again. I would love to see someone build a slide in that is reliable, powerful, and that doesn’t shoot so much water into the waste tank. (Preferably not any)
automatic waste water pump is a good solution. We clean tile and grout only and with auto dump, we never have issues.
What happened to the el diablo?
Is it possible to get financing for a complete setup for carpet cleaning and if so can you give me some references so I can check into that I'm interested in starting my own carpet clean
Is there a more informative tech video on these machines? I just have alot of questions now. What brand of pump is that a Legacy HD? He just says HD. How does the unit control the water temperature, solenoids or diverters? How do you change out the drive coupler on the machine? What is patented about the drive coupler, that it is balanced? Most companies have theirs balanced. What is patented about the heat exchangers arent they just a tube inside of another tube? I would definitely like to see a video that gives some more information
Why does some of your machines look like steam action international model, do they mfg for your brand
You nailed it!
I'm interested in this. What's the warranty like? Who services them if they break? Will you install them on a vehicle we provide? How many units are you using currently? Looking at this as an add on to our successful junk removal business and wanting to ensure we get good and reliable equipment up front. Thanks.
How much is that bad boy
25k
looks like you have to pull the entire machine out just to work on it.
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No mater what truckmount you have,if you do not have a well designed wand msde to extract water not just vaccum up the big pieces ,you will end up with some very wet carpet.
That suction is great. I like fresh water tanks on my trucks, but other than that, I think this is going to be a game changer. Simplicity is key. Not too much for a tech to mess up. When i retire a machine, this will be at the top of my list
@@Fredthehead2 It seems like I could just keep an extra coupler on hand just like I do with belts. Also with 6 trucks, I usually always have a backup around if one goes down.
Look and sounds promising like the accessible design. Feel it's a bit pricey.
Congratulations on your truckmounts.
@@danielwilliams3889 Everyne in business wants a cut, right? If you g t the factory it is unlikely they design and build 1 of these for you like this. My $.02.
@@danielwilliams3889 Respect your experience! Does Steam Action have a video series walking customers through repairs and maintenance? If so, that would be helpful for when the coupler blows.
Im not repping TMF but I feel they have a good Value Proposition.
@@danielwilliams3889 Where is this factory you speak of?
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