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Topic: Coming to a BB near you soon.....
Posted By: Willy Parsons
Subject: Coming to a BB near you soon.....
Date Posted: 27/June/2005 at 7:42pm

I've pimped my ride.The most POWERFULNinja in Canada. 4 vacs, 3 piston General pump(Up to 600 PSI),  Little Giant propane heat. ( Auto dump and fill). Truck mount my a$$.

3 cords BEFORE you ask.



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Posted By: dontlikedennis
Date Posted: 27/June/2005 at 8:10pm
DAMN


Posted By: Willy Parsons
Date Posted: 27/June/2005 at 8:48pm
Apart from propane(120,000 BTU's), the best part is the customer will pay all power associated with operation. And by using electricity, I can claim "green" cleaning. 

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Posted By: LilNiteRidrhood
Date Posted: 27/June/2005 at 9:04pm

Yup, those coal powered generators that produce electricity sure are green.

Sorry Bill, had to do it.



Posted By: Willy Parsons
Date Posted: 27/June/2005 at 9:40pm

I'm building a windmill large enough to power it as we speak.



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Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 27/June/2005 at 10:41pm
To hell with the windmill you need a reactor?

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Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 27/June/2005 at 11:11pm
Reactor. Hmmmmmmm.....................those are green, too


Posted By: Adwa
Date Posted: 27/June/2005 at 11:14pm
Originally posted by Willy Parsons Willy Parsons wrote:

I'm building a windmill large enough to power it as we speak.

Willy I'm sure you will have plenty of hot air around to keep the mill turning.



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Posted By: Steaminpile
Date Posted: 27/June/2005 at 11:29pm

You FINALLY got some heat Willy????

 

welcome to the 19th century

 

 



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Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 1:00am
What size vac's Willy???? and where did you get the pressure pump???? If you don't mind sharing.....


Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 7:39am
This machne only weighs about a ton??

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Posted By: Willy Parsons
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 8:10am

2 stages John- 2 regular, 2 high performance.

Heck Doug, it weighed 150 pounds before the makeover. Yeah, DAMMED heavy.



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Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 10:21am
So it is a TM then?


Posted By: Willy Parsons
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 11:31am
Nope- I service the high rise market for the most part. I could run it from the van for up to 150 feet, but why?

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Posted By: Steaminpile
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 2:54pm

your Aerostar is gonna start draggin soon

 

you finally got a heater???



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Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 3:15pm
The machine has more power than the aerostar???

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Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 6:49pm

It's a reverse PTO. The unit drives the van



Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 7:22pm
Insteat of Willy having a turbo boost when he passes someone it will be a vac boost???

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Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 8:33pm
What's wrong with aerostar's ???


Posted By: Steaminpile
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 9:49pm

NOTHING

 

 

 

if you're a mechanic



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Posted By: Willy Parsons
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 10:06pm
"sigh" Sadly, mine is getting tired. But The Aerostar is a GREAT van!

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Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 10:14pm
Willy: You have the technology you can rebuild it. I think the junk yards are full of them. Most of them didn't last long. I think the warranty ran out soon as the ink dried on the bill of sale.

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Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 28/June/2005 at 10:20pm

Steampile, That was back in the 80's model aerostar... Ford tightened up their act and the 90 models are FORD TOUGH!!! I have one and I floor that baby alot and havent had any prob's yet... Has 78K on it.... FORD TOUGH...

A good strong Mini-Van....... But not for a heavy TM..........




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