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    Posted: 10/July/2006 at 3:02pm
Good afternoon all. My aka is Gandhi and I am new to the forum. Happy to be here. Looking forward to sharing info. I am in the process of preparing a business plan to start cleaning carpets. Thus far, I know I want to start with a truck mount system. Has anyone out there used the Boxxer 427 by Hydramaster? What do you think? Is this a good machine to start with that will allow me to progress into other services? Any other recommedations for truck mounted systems?
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I've heard that's a good machine I have also heard of Butler or the Prochems
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I've looked into that machine, and it looks really solid. Lots of members here know quite a bit about truckmounts. Just post in the Truckmount forum, and you should get some more feedback. For my part, I'd say there are plenty of good machines out there. Stick with proven brands, and go with something that can be serviced locally, or at least as close to your area as possible. There are some machines I'd love to seriously consider, but I won't because I don't have a local distributor/service provider.
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