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Did you know this machine is only $6,400, I was looking at The Prowler and the Scout. Till I found this one.
 
 
 
 
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You buy that one and you will be coming here often asking how you should deal with the problems it has. Go to the icsmag.com website and do a search under Panther to find out about these problems.
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Thanks Ken, I will che k out the website. What do you think abouta used Spitfire 4.0? I am on a limited budget myself.
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I looked on the web-site for 2 days. I could not find any info on
the panther 15
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my used spitfire is okay..its has okay heat but the suction is very good. Im using a wand with a glide on it.
 
mine has a few problems here and there but what do you expect when you buy used.
 
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I have been looking myself for a truckmount ever since buying and returning a Rotovac 3650 with Mytee 1003 dual 3 stage vac porty. Using a friends White Magic Commander has spoiled me, so now everything that isn't as good as that is just playing at the carpet cleaning game.  LOL. 

Since I don't have much money like many folks starting out, I have to buy what I can afford now and upgrade later. 

Buying what I can now means a oldie but, I hope goodie Avenger 210, with new engine, pump, blower, and little giant propane heat.  I hope the setup gets the job done in a similar fashion as my buddies Commander.

What I'm trying to say is your good as long as you know what your gtting into and have a realistic time set out to use the equipment, then upgrade to better equipment. 

Like I know the Avenger 210 is only going to be used for the next 1-2 years, then when the money  is right, I will myself upgrade to a better unit.  So for now the Aveneger 210 is fine. 

But if I end up using the Aveneger 210 for like 2-3 years, and it starts giving me problems, I can't go hollering bad equipment.  

From what I can tell from my relatively new position is that it is about planned outgrowth.  When outgrow the machine, it will start to "not" do a good job for you. 

Good advice from your local cleaning supplier and a good intuition will go along way in choosing the right machine.
 
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Enter"chemtex" into the search to read about the panther.
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Originally posted by jtuseo jtuseo wrote:

prowler comes with more from rotovac! the scout comes with nothing
What do you mean the scout comes with nothing?
 
 
It comes with everything you'd need to start up, doesn't it?
100 feet of hose, 12 inch wand, Stainless steel solution tank,
What else do you really NEED to start with, I mean really now.


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I have a Astro Van, I am getting the Scout, for $5995.00 and a Rotovac 360
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Creo...where are you buying your Scout? And who is doing the install (how much for install)? I have looked at the scout and a few others that my local distributer does not sell thats why I ask.
 
Thanks...What part of the world are you in?.....me VA
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