Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Billy Russell on September 18, 2006, 01:07:36 pm
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Just wondering if anyone uses a prowler and how do you rate there performance??? I've emailed john kelly but he hasn't got back to me yet regarding a demo but i'd rather hear from people who use them!! No offence John but you are going to try selling me one!! ;D ;D ;D
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Try emailing Paul King
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On par with my blazer performance wise
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I cant wait for my Demo down at the flood course ;D
Nick
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I have three of them. Their a small machine, whith small truck performace and small price about sums it up
Oh and small runnng costs, i have a 3 year old machine, never had any parts other than oil and filters.
Thats the way I like Truckmounts simple and basic, let face it you don't want switches, bells and whistles on a jet washer, why would you want them on a truckmount, theres only one circuit on the prowler for dumping water and that has a manual overide in case it ever fails so you can get the job finished, never had to use it yet, but nice to know it's there.
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oh and there a temprature gauge !
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Paul how much petrol do you use an hour?
I'd have thought with a smaller engine running that the fuel costs would be low?
I did ask John but forgot his answer, how tall is the machine?
I'm not looking to buy anything before Xmas but would like to know your thoughts on the machine.
Shaun
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Hi Guys
Anyone got further info on Prowler I.E price etc?
Cheers
Justin
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little bit shortherthan a diamondback and about half as long again and a and half as wide,
Standard onboard fuel tank (good enough for honda and Kholer)last up to 2.5 hours to 3 hours with normal domestic use, but have a very simple trick ( 20 litre nato jerry can holder and filler) £25 form machine mart, told you i like it simple! CAn run all day with that and on a big job just bring along another can!
Did i mention the prowler hasn't got a electric pump as the pressure pump plunges and and draw water from the tank no problems, handy as had a electric 12v pump over heat and stop the job repeatedly whilst I had another brand of TM and thought it was a little silly that a £100 12v pump could stop a £10.000 machine!