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jtuseo
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Posted: 23/August/2006 at 11:46pm |
I rock a Prochem Blazer Xl and it works just fine for my uses.
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creolecollins
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John L
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get a timbucktoo................... |
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John L
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too bad, you have to drill holes to mount. WHAT doug SAID.. portable.. |
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doug
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Stick with a portable?
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Just My opinion
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maxima
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This is starting to sound better already.
Where does this machine get its fuel and heat from? It's not like a complicated TM is it? Can it be easily moved in and out of a van, Or is it a permanent set up? I do NOT want to drill holes in my VAN, My van is used for another business that I own. Where can I find them Used, What is their average life span in terms of hours on average???? THANKS IN ADVANCE, Chris |
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John L
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I would get the 3.2 over the recoil. Faster setup. direct water feed, dump when your done. Has good heat, vac. You can find a used one at a good price.
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maxima
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Does anyone on this forum have the Spitfire 3.2 ? I was thinking about going this route instead of a portable.
I have seen one on ebay with 2193 hours, broken, for $3900. Is this the normal time it takes for one to breakdown? Is it considered slide in truck mount? I would'nt be interested in drilling through my van or fuel tank, I would want a TM that is self sufficient. Thanks, CHRIS |
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