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doug
King of the One Liners Just My opinion Joined: 31/January/2004 Status: Offline Points: 32711 |
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What do you want us to do take you by the hand? did you check the Kleen Quip board rigth here Ted has some very clean tms for sale?
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cmaster
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Fiberclean has used tm's on their site, Jon Don has them also
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MR. STEAMER
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what the hell is going on here....this is the second person that wants to start cc'ing at 50
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cmaster
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Get rich quick?
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MR. STEAMER
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I'm praying to stop at 50
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cmaster
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Dream on
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SRI Cleaning
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Hey gimmeagig, I have been in the bussiness a year and i started out with an 18 horsepower used white magic machine and it is very powerful. There are also some nice units in the 20+ horsepower range that i think would be perfect. 50 hp is great but from what i have heard, if you are using it for one wand, then you will prob only use it at just off idle anyway. So it probably is a little overkill. Even with my 18 hp machine i can run 200 feet of hose with no problem. And unless you are really adept at fixing things, I would stay away from anything too old.
Anthony
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doug
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Grey Power?
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flood-man
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all my truck mounts are nissan 49hp 1 is was used and the other 2 brand new never had a problem with any of them.if you buy used have a pro take a look at it make shure life is still left.I like to have to much than not having enoff
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flood man rocks
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John L
Carpet Cleaning Guru Joined: 29/November/2004 Location: I'm Right Here! Status: Offline Points: 4013 |
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Hi gimmeagig... You might want to check out the TM Comparison chart from PowerClean Ind.. And yes, I run a PC Freedom XT-45 26hp.. I did my homework with what i could afford at the time... Everyone will give you a different answer...
A few used units here >>
Stay away from propane...Heat exchangers deliver plenty of heat... And you won't have 2 fuel expenses...
Most of us want to retire at 50 !!!!!
Roots Blower, Cat Pump, liquid Cooled, Heat Exchanger..
CD's cost alot more and eat more gas...
The choice is your's man...
Good Luck... You will have fun looking...
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gimmeagig
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To the guys who gave me more than just oneliners( you know who you are)thank you very much for the info.I really apprecciate it.
I wish I could retire at 50 as well but I've spent most of my life being a musician so I knew that eventually I'd have to get a "real job" :0 Actually it's not so bad.I have a few rentals that will be great for me once I sell them, but for now I'm house poor. I need to generate about 30000 income or so a year to make it worthwhile.If I can make that I'd be happy.Does that sound reasonable? I'm not trying to get rich I just want to do good work and make a little money for another 7 years maybe.I did used to sell real estate in California for a few years but I don't want to get back to that.Too much competition and too much schmoozing.My background in sales I think will be helpful getting going.For some reason the straightforwardness of the carpet cleaning business appeals to me. |
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SRI Cleaning
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gimmeagig, Like I said before I have only been in the bussiness for a year and I can honestly tell you that, once you get your name out there, you dont even have to work terribly hard for more than 30,000 a year, even 50 a year is possible without killing yourself. So I dotn think you will have any worries!
Anthony
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craigenstein
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Ok Gimmeagig, heres my 2 cents: First, dont take advice from anyone, especially "carpet cleaners" ha! Second, keep doing your homework like you are. I like slide-in units, and I think its pretty clear that you need at least 25-30hp to drive a quality blower and to generate enough water heat for a heat exchanger. Prochem, Hydramaster, Blueline are all gonna be ok, just a matter of how much $ you wanna throw down. Dont get too carried away though, you wont need a giant 50hp machine that will run 2 wands continuely if youre only gonna do residential and a little commercial and be a 1 man operation.
Toss 20k at a good truck mount and 15k at a used van and prepare to starve for 6 months or so and it will come around if you treat people fairly. Carpet cleaning is full of flunkies (look around this blog) so its not hard to set yourself above them. Having a "not trying to get rich" mentality is a healthy start.
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When Im happy everybody's happy!
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John L
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