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77748
Journeyman Joined: 12/August/2004 Status: Offline Points: 298 |
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Posted: 16/July/2009 at 12:24am |
Long time!! Hello all !!!
Bluewave is a terrible piece of equipment !!! Buy a PTO !!! Put it like this what next!!! Enough to make a grown man cry!!! |
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Senior Member Joined: 16/May/2008 Location: Brisbane Status: Offline Points: 154 |
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What's been the problems?
I thought the guys that made the Bluewave machines used to work for Prochem.
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Dont treat people like customers. Treat them like friends.
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77748
Journeyman Joined: 12/August/2004 Status: Offline Points: 298 |
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Problems is right. 1700 hours need valve job and HOPEFULLY it will solve the problem.
Going to a authorized Kubota engine dealer. I am down on one van thats money. As an owner you or someone has to call the custy damn does not look got if you rollem. Not one but all of them and then you cannot take same day calls or the next the next !!Ha ha!! The Bluewave is like a Ford. It is what it is!!!. Just sucks ! I will know in the next 24 hours |
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77748
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One van lose money, two vans break even , three make money!!!!
Next one should be a PTO. I bought two slide ins. With the money you think you can save on gas, think again ! With the added weight the Bluewave with a full waste tank 1/2 tons !!! 2000 lbs. not to mention TM headaches ! |
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Steaminpile
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just cuz your blueline is a POS doesn't mean all slide ins are I feel your pain though,,,,I had a POS Powermatic,,,,,,sold it,,,,lost money on it then bought a new Prochem Legend XL and ran it for a long time trouble free
I had a Cleanco too that admitedly was pretty trouble free but it took it's toll on the van and burned about twice the gas
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John L
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You got the one lemon on the assembly line. |
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77748
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Steaminpile I am now thinking about the Cleanco 47 PTO.
As far as the slide in and the weight and obviously 2 engines to service you are not really saving as much are you Slide in versus PTO. PTO hit 2 switches ad go to work??? |
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http://steamaction.com/
THIS MIGHT HELP YOUR FUTURE PURCHASE OF A UNIT
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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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I had many slide ins over the years all Pro Chem the first being a Pro Chem 100 and the last one being 405's out of them all I had one lemon a Bruin II But I would still stick to a slide in as living in the home of road salt over the years vans did not last as long as I would like. But to each their own.
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