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    Posted: 30/April/2010 at 5:17pm

 


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What's with that rear wheel? Is it to stop it doing wheelstands a-la drag cars that have phenomonal acceleration??Wink
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LOL, That adjustable wheel allows one to run the machine as a commercial breeze or as a easyglide, it handles all the weight of a tank of solution making it much easier to manuever and run.
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Great pics thank you padman.
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That's an impressive-looking machine Padman. How much does it weigh?

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Will you be taking it to Connections in Vegas?
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Where are all the comments on Padman's new machine? Looks like one heavy duty product. Only thing I don't like is there is no fold down handle like the Orbot. Have to buy a bigger van to fit it in. See what happens. BTW my van right now happens to be a small SUV. 007.
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Thanks guy, I think I might make connections in Vegas.
The machine is 89 pounds or 99 with complete spray system.
Not many comments as it won't be out for a couple of more weeks.
 
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what's the best diaper (oh i mean pad) to run under it?
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Galdiator pads are the best for pickup and durability.
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hey Padman, I just placed my first order with you yesterday.  Got any demo videos of the new machine?  I'd love to see it in action.
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Hey BNR, haven't you been watching the latest NASCAR series? It's been entered into that and caning the competition LOL
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What small SUV do you have?  I could fit the Trinity in either an Aerostar, Astro, or Caravan.  I could lay it down in either the PT Cruiser, HHR, or Scion.  If it matters, I could fit it, a good vacuum, case of cleaner, couple buckets of pads, and a sprayer or two in a Saturn station wagon.
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I may be the first non-CCS employee/supplier to see the Trinity.  I went to Padman's shop to test one of his machines and learn a trick or three.  He was gracious enough to show me the Trinity.  He explained how it operates and the different heads.  No carpet in his shop so I didn't get to clean with it.  But, it is a good solid design.  I THINK he is underselling the speed change ability.  I think the 2nd speed will work for all OP cleaning with an experienced operator.

If this works half as well as he believes it will (I think he's going to be very close with his estimates) this will be a bigger leap forward in production for OP cleaners than it was from the original blue machine to the Brute was.  I can see an easy 3500+ on maintenance cleaning in open space.  That makes $0.03 producing the magical $100 an hour.  If I were a solo operator I'd be first inline to purchase one.  Alas, with multiple crews to run, the Easy Glides are a better fit for now.  Of course about 2 days after I buy something new everything will change.LOL

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