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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dan_1 on August 03, 2004, 02:35:00 am

Title: truckmounts
Post by: dan_1 on August 03, 2004, 02:35:00 am
Do truckmounts do a better job than poties or are thay just quicker with having no set up to do
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: John_Flynn on August 03, 2004, 02:41:01 am
??? ??? ??? Wish I did have NO setup with my T/M  ??? ??? ???
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Dynafoam on August 03, 2004, 03:08:16 am
Dan,

Not all TM's are  equal, not all portables are equal, not all operators are equal.

The extraction machine is a tool - no more than that.

I found very little difference in set-up time between the two - a TM still has to be filled and emptied at some time and if you factor in the difference in maintenance time a portable comes a little in front.

When it comes to cleaning time, that can be a different matter.

John.
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Ed Valentine on August 03, 2004, 10:38:51 pm
Very well said, John. And, very true too.


Good Fortune to all;
Ed Valentine
cross-american corp.
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Dynafoam on August 04, 2004, 12:57:03 am
Ed,

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Very well said, John. And, very true too.


I've been studying the style of a (Cross) American friend  :D

John.
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Neva_Andersen on September 20, 2004, 08:17:26 am
A truck mount is very nice to have....gotta have tools!
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: adl on September 20, 2004, 11:02:02 am
Sorry i have to disagree, if a Truckmount and her operator (yes she is a she) are set up correctly then their is hardley any set up time, its just about syncranising everything that you do to get the best out of it

regards Dave ADL
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: paul@ctcs on September 20, 2004, 12:20:37 pm
Another way to look at things is what is great for one CC can be little use to another, I run a portable machine and will continue to do so simply because so many properties i clean have no access and i find i have to park far from where i want to be :P.The commercial jobs i perform during the night, some in built up areas where security and noise may be an issue so for me a portable machine is better than a TM.

Paul :)
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Len Gribble on September 20, 2004, 07:07:22 pm
Paul

Well-said coming from a TM/Portable person

Len
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Mike Halliday on September 20, 2004, 07:20:53 pm
what make me wonder is why all the truckmount owners arn't selling their machines and going back to portables.

because like its been said, its the operator who makes the difference ::)

lets get real.
Mike
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Dynafoam on September 20, 2004, 11:12:43 pm
Mike,

I got real -sold my (largely unused) TM
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: adl on September 21, 2004, 12:02:32 am
Mike,#

i expect that the real reason that us tm operators are not selling them and going to portables is them women indoors, imagine what they would say if you told her that the remortgage on the house was a waste of time when a simple overdraft would do to buy a porty,... nah only joking its like going from a lada to a porsche u just wouldnt want to go back ;D ;D ;D

reagrds dave adl
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: paul@ctcs on September 21, 2004, 12:11:58 am
I imagine you TM owners must have a portable machine as there must be a fair number of jobs which have no access or pose security problems to either your equipment or the property???

Paul
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Dave Parry on September 21, 2004, 12:21:18 am
In 6 months of being a t/m'er I've not had a job I couldn't reach. (some were a bit awkward). Maybe I've been lucky, I'm sure I'll come across a job at some stage I cant reach, if I do Ill probably pass it on to some poor porty user. I still have my Ninja, just cant be bothered to dig it out of the shed.
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: mark_roberts on September 21, 2004, 01:21:11 am
Do any of you truckmounters work in cities?  I reckon 30% of my jobs would be portable only unless I could run hoses across roads and 200-300ft down the footpath.

However that 1500sqft of flotex I cleaned on Thursday night would have been a breeze with a truckmount as I was parked 6ft from the door.  Pain in the backside filling and dumping.

Mark
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Glynn on September 21, 2004, 01:27:55 am
John Bolton,
which truckmount did you have?

Glynn
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Phil Marlor on September 21, 2004, 01:32:07 am

Mark,

Not sure what your area is like but except for a couple of jobs I passed on its never been a problem for me and as you know I dont have 400 ft like some TM users

However in Central/West London its a nightmare, I dont know how they do it.

Phil
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Dave Parry on September 21, 2004, 01:38:27 am
I dont have 400 ft. either, make do with 150 ft, although can borrow another 50 ft. if required.
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Dynafoam on September 21, 2004, 01:44:22 am
Hi Glynn,

You might have guessed - both have been own-builds  :D

John

Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Glynn on September 21, 2004, 01:45:26 am
A friend of mine regularly uses 1200 ft and 2X 500 ft from 1 TM, on cruise ships for a world famous line.
Believe me when I say, "They would not have anything else (not less) anything else"

Glynn
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Glynn on September 21, 2004, 01:59:18 am
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Hi Glynn,

You might have guessed - both have been own-builds  :D

John



So then John you have not used a truckmount have you ?
what spec did your homebuild have, was it a 3.2. 4.0.4.5.4.7 or a 5.6 blower ?
what did you drive it with ? the latter 4 of them would require a 23hp engine at the least. A 240v household supply would not do it.
I, personally would compare 3x7.2in lambs with about , the smallest 3.2 blower running at quarter speed at best and at 150ft.

Glynn
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Len Gribble on September 21, 2004, 02:18:29 am
My preference is a tm carry 150ft hose have 250ft use three to four times a year.

I have two jobs tomorrow one an lm system shopping centre Kent, the other porty in Chelsea.

Sorry I’m a bit of a dinosaur a cc first! The only time I turn work away if booked or no lifts for the porty/lm.

Len
Title: Re: truckmounts
Post by: Dynafoam on September 21, 2004, 02:44:11 am
Glynn,

The specification is irrelevant. What was relevant was usability.

A TM left parked at home because of access problems etc. is no more than a liability, an errosion of profit.