Clean It Up
Market Place => Used Equipment For Sale/Wanted => Topic started by: kildare on March 25, 2010, 08:38:46 pm
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Gum Busters chewing gum removal machine for sale (Republic of Ireland). Cost approx €7,500 new
will consider all reasonable offers. Steamer has 54 hours on clock.
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any rough idea of what your after? :-X
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Would be looking at €2,500 + vat
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Do you still have it?
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€7,500 new? They seen you coming!
...and now you want a third of the price second hand.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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is this still for sale as i might be interested please call me if it is 07789114272
thanks
dave
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David
The poster has not been active since September. I have a twin operator set up. I can send photos if you wish!
Rob ;D
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hi rob
i think we have spoken about this before and as i said i wasnt sure weather to get a dry sream unit or a wet steam pressure washing unit.
i did get a 3000psi steam trailor unit but i was still after a portable unit if the price is right
if i remember right yours is a trailor unit isnt it
but thanks anyway
dave
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David
It would certainly require space in a van (dedicated) for the generator, or set up in a trailer because of the size of the genny.
It is a 12Kva genny and weighs about 200kilos so is not easily shifted about. The twin operator chewing gum removal machine is easily moved about but makes the one in the picture look like a toy. It is in immaculate condition.
It's not going anywhere and is in dry storage if nothing else comes up.
Many thanks
Rob ;D
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ok rob many thanks just wondering will yours work of a 6kva gennie as i carry 1 of these on the van all the time
thanks
dave
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I think the draw is too big. The dimensions of the genny are 4' by 3' by 3' - 240 volt and 3 phase. The actual chewing gum machine is 3 phase as well - hence the big genny!
Rob ;D
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ok rob i will keep it in mind
many thanks
dave
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Rob can you email me some images and price when you can.
Lee
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I've got the same steamer as in the OP's pic, without the gennie and trolley.
It's an Osprey DC3000.
Always having problems with it overheating and the needle on the gauge shoots down from press of trigger. Would like some help sorting it if anyone knows.
Also got a Vega Plus and even that overheats.
Not used both machine since August probably.
Any help appreciated.
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I am not mechanically minded but if it is over heating I would say that the thermostat is knackered.
When I switch mine on they build up to pressure and then over say a 15 minute period I get a reduction of steam flow as the steam reduces and water is added to the heating cylinder, which then repeats the cycle.
After the initial warm up they are quite quick to then heat up.
Are you getting steam. how long is the steam lasting??
Rob ;D
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I am not mechanically minded but if it is over heating I would say that the thermostat is knackered.
When I switch mine on they build up to pressure and then over say a 15 minute period I get a reduction of steam flow as the steam reduces and water is added to the heating cylinder, which then repeats the cycle.
After the initial warm up they are quite quick to then heat up.
Are you getting steam. how long is the steam lasting??
Rob ;D
From what I can remember using it back then it heated up fine(6 bar for the DC3000)and ran ok for 10 mins, plenty of steam as normal then the steam would just cut out but you can still hear the sound that it gives off from heating up. The needle will rise back up and by pressing the steam button on the lance the needle shoots back down and no steam.
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Lee
I am going up to my unit today. Will get the photos and forward them and the price to your email
Rob ;D