Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Chris R on August 21, 2004, 04:16:45 pm
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Everyone should carry a back up machine of some sort, because you WILL get a machine failure at some time and leaving an item half cleaned could cause you a lot of problems! ???
For many years I have used an Extracta model BX for this purpose http://www.extracta.co.uk/bx.htm. It will hold 3 buckets of water( a ninja only holds 4), its got a 3 stage,7.5inch, heavy duty vac and an (adjustable) 100psi pump. Also a built in 3kw water heater. Its light enough to be carried up stairs if needed , so its also handy for those hard to get at jobs.
What do you use?
Chris
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i used to carry a spare pump & vac motor so no need for a spare machine ;)
I also carry 2 wands and 3 or handtools, never had to walk of a job because of equipment failing
Mike
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In the early days when I had minimal equipment I spent many a late night out in the garage patching up my ageing Stimvak, so I could work next day.
Now I always carry two Ninjas, three wands and four handtools.
Breakdowns these days are much rarer, but still happen occasionally. At least I can always finish the job !
Bryan
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Don't carry a back up machine but do carry a pair of jump leads.
Len
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Just incase the old pace maker gives up on you hey Len ;)
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Nick
Too right some times I do need a kick start.
Len
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what could you do if you never had a back up go and rent a rug doctor then re clean when fixed. Paul
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Back up plans and systems are a great to have! Develope a plan and system that works well for your company and type of equipment you have.
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Most people dont have room for another m/c on the van, so as long as you have one at home I think thats the best solution. OK so you will have to leave the job and go back, but how often will it happen, not very often, and even rarer with a t/m.
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Dave
No argument but still carry a pair of jump leads, I do need to sort out the problem when I have time!
Len
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Len, I carry 2 sets of jump leads, as one wont reach from the van battery to the t/m battery. also carry 2 plastic cans of petrol.
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Dave
Don’t advertise that, you are only allowed to carry 6lts of petrol in a container, recharging think it’s the earthling, hopefully friend coming over from Spain next week will sort it out, if not he will sleep in the shed.
Len