Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: M.Acorn on May 17, 2010, 11:38:27 am
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Got a shed load of work on this week,and as i was having an intermittent prob with the Sureflo i thought what the heck,bite the bullet and fit one of these.It`s a 160psi demand pump,little bit longer than the Sureflo ,but still fits machine perfectly.and is cheaper !!
Fitted in under an hour,and is working perfectly !
So on my van i now have a spare vac motor,1 known working pump,1 spare pump,and an end bell kit to mend a Sureflo !
Noting is going to stop me now,really looking forward to be able to work,and not have reliability issues,in the back of my mind constantly !
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First thing that springs to my mind with your thread Mark..... "Kiss of death!" ;D ;D ;D
I tempted fate last week when I said I'd never had a problem with my machine... Then I had some minor problems last week, including a leak from under the machine which turned out to be nothing more than a loose union.... The other 2 problems were straight forward, plug changes :D
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Better not be Colin :( ,well as long as i get the 2 big jobs completed,they alone are worth nearly £900 on their own !
And pump under warranty so will be going straight back if i get so much as a murmur from it !
Next i will be getting the van signed,as have greatly reduced yellow pages this year,need to try another avenue ,hoping it will pay for itself many times over,as i am constantly stuck in traffic in Cambridge
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Dont spend a fortune on van signage.
It may work to an extent but it likely not bring you loads of work. I regularly get stuck in traffic in Warrington, but I dont get loads of calls.
If you run a theme thro your advertising, vans signs may just help memory jog if they see another advert of yours, then of course they quote that advert when really it could have been the van that started it.
You should get something good for couple hundred.
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I had a company do me a design last year,as i was planning on getting it done before the start of the new tax year,but the money dried up.
It follows on in the style of my yellow pages and my website adds,so will hope that it pays for itself at least,and like you say Joe,i hope it jogs peoples memory's.Have also got the letting agy`s i work for asking if they can have space for their details,which should also help,as they are both big companies
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If I remember right, mine cost £130 I think... I consider mine "Badly" sign written TBH, but I still get plenty of work from it ;)
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Price i had was £165,both sides ,back,and logo on bonnet
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v452/delk/Thevansigns.jpg)
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You were partially right Clinton !!
After i fitted the pump i ran the machine for a good half hour,then checked for leaks,nothing !
Half way through job today,noticed a small puddle under machine :( Don`t think i put enough thread tape on the high pres side,it`s only a drip,but need to get back inside and try and fix it.other than that it`s going great guns,really notice the extra psi from this pump
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As suspected,just needed some more thread tape on the high press side of the pump ;D
Machine is working like a dream again now,did 2500 sq foot of office today,started at 8 am back home to get the car to do a quote for 2.30 pm,happy customer + happy wallet.
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Maybe time to treat yourself to a new set up mark and no more repairs ;D
Please dont go into them low cost budget flights ;D
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Going to need more than a few jobs to cover that Clinton,need to get some money built up before i go spending it on anything else.
North Yorkshire for hol this year,so no planes for me
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Really really can`t believe this !!
Pump has been working fine until the other day,when it started pulsing,just like the others :(
Flushed it trough,re filled it,all ok again.
Today however,got the upstairs done and part of the stairs,and ran out of sol,thought funny should have enough to fin the stairs at least,looked down too the front door,and see a huge puddle on the coir mat,flipped it up,turned pump on,and fluid is gushing out the pump end,it`s a demand pump,so out where the square bit is on top.Got on the phone to Woodbridge straight away,usual thing have to post it back,buy another one,but it`s flipping bank hol,got work booked Tue morn,so going to have to do the 120 mile trip,first thing Tue am and get a new one.
What is going on with me and pumps,what am i doing wrong ?
Put the new one in so i wouldn`t have reliability issues,swapped the spare one in which lasted 5 mins,took cap off cleaned put back together,still no joy,put new end cap on ,ran enough to do 1 more stair then tripped the lec off and wouldn`t work again !
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Bloody hell Mark, you could have bought a new machine by now !!
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Tell me about it !! Doing my head in,!
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In theory you have rebuilt machine.
Which is what I am doing today but other things get in way.
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Pretty much yes,2 new vac motors and a new pump !
Is there anything else which would be likely to cause pumps to go so quickly ? Had a look at the valve that the solution hose joins too,and it`s a bit green.bought this Flojo in the hope it would last longer than the 3 months the Sureflo`s have been lasting,2 weeks and it`s bust..
I am flushing through with 10ltr of water end of every day,but the pump has Viton seals,and i only use fib and fab rinse in the machine,it looks like the sort of damage frost would do,as it`s just squirting out from the top of the pump
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Im surprised that your getting the problems with the surflo pumps as they tend to be the most reliable. As a rule, the pump id avoid is Flojet.....over priced & unreliable. Are woodbridge going to take a look at the whole machine for you to see if they can diagnose any problems?
Richie.
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Will be waiting on their doorstep first thing Tue morn,will have the machine so yes if they can,need then too also fit the rectifier/ brush thing,as no idea why that didn`t work on the spare i had
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I am wondering If spilt water from fill up is getting into your electrics.
Noticed a Powder residue on the inside of mine when I took it to bits indicaticating such a problem.
I have improved the seals
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I bought the same Flojoe pump a couple of months ago from Woodbridge,and I have exactly the same problem, I have bought a replacement and have still to return the original faulty unit to see whether they are going to give me a refund under warranty.
The pump started to pulse and I had a drop in pressure and then the puddle of water under the machine caused me big problems.
I think in future I will stick with Shurflo.
Kevin
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Machine was dry inside Ian,well after i had sorted out the thread tape issue.
They can have the original one back in he morning,and will have to wait for them to test and state the obvious,that it is broken..
Had to do something very bad on Fri when it packed up,typically i had bought my self an Australian cowboy hat.
As i had pre sprayed the carpet,had to empty out my pre sprayer,fill it with the contents of my tank,then spray it on the lounge and hall,and used the machine just for some dry passes,thank god they were clean carpets
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Len gribble many moons ago recond he used a watering can
I tried it and then went backtwo days later to finish job,.
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Got to the bottom of it !!
What they didn`t say when fitting the higher pressure pump,was that as it`s higher pressure than the standard 120 psi,you have to adjust the pressure relief valve to compensate,it`s like a double lock nut with a dome on one end,it`s where the sol hose joins,this needs to be screwed out,when it starts pulsing that is when it`s doing damage,Woodbridge fixed the pump for me,so must have just blown out a seal or something.
Have left them both the spares i had,so they can make 1 decent spare,i hope
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Well at least you have got the problem sorted now Mark. Keep us all updated on the Flojo.
Richie.
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Will do !
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Could be if making adjustments to the spec of your equipment might be best to get supplier to fit, especially if you live close