*new Rig*

Well fellas here she is :D . . .ya its somethin like a beast . . . . Big thanks goes out to Jarrod, Mike K, and Bob


AND A HUGE THANKS GOES OUT TO rUSS FROM SOUTH SIDE HE HELPED ME PUT THIS PUPPY TOGETHER !!! iT HONESTLY WOULD HAVE TAKEN ME 3 DAYS TO DO IT WITH OUT HIM!!!! Thanks man now go put that robe on lol :lol: :lol:

here are some from tonight i'll take better ones tomorrow

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Looks good, plenty of room and not cluttered up. Fire ext is a professional touch. Looks like it's ready to clean em up.
 
Don't want to sound like a jerk since you're a young guy, and I'm older that you, just a little bit ....I was going to say that "I'm proud of you" but that's a little too gay, but is really motivating to see how you've grown (business-wise) in such a short period of time. I disagree with your opinions a lot sometimes, I just don't post negatively, but is nice to see a young fella trying to do things the right way.
Props to you man :D
 
Toooooooooo Cool DJ:cool: . We want to see some day time pictures. Very nice rig and we are proud of you. Keep working hard DJ, call, write, fax!!!!!

Happy for ya kid!!!! Isnt it cool to have a nice rig you can be proud of. It will get you work just having a nice rig and people seeing it, plus it will make your work easier:)

Jeff
 
Dude, that thing is sharp! you went straight to awesome rig! What size engine and pump is on the skid? It might be worth it to run inlet lines to both sides of the pump or use an even larger hose. Congrats, you're gonna be on a high for a while driving around with that or looking outside and seeing it waiting to go to work.
 
Nice Upgrade DJ,

Soon you'll own another one, if you work this one hard. If I may offer some advice I haven't seen posted yet.

Remember to be diligent and do your maintenance REGULARLY. PM is the difference between getting the jobs consistently and having to make excuses which doesn't work, at least not for very long in this business.

If you haven't done it until now, and since I know your proficient with software programs, try to make a spreadsheet in MS EXCEL and put in your Original Start up date for your new Hot Water skid, (I'm assuming it is new) and make a LEDGER of Date START Time STOP Time -Total Hours Run WITH the BURNER ON and Without.
Track your hours and follow the manufactures recommendations for proper PM (preventative maintenance)
and you WILL extend the life of your rigs moneymakers substantially.

And when you set up your rig for the winter remember to WINTERIZE properly so you don't ruin your pumps, etc.

And finally, always keep track of what your burner fuel lines and gas lines look like and if they start to look cracked or start to rot, even a little, REPLACE THEM.

Its better to spend a few dollars for new 1/4" gas and diesel fuel lines and take the time to run them as opposed to having a fire that takes out your whole rig.

Hope this advice helps. Take what YOU want, LEAVE the rest.

Again DJ, My hats off to you. GREAT looking rig.

Now get that rig to work and CLEAN up somethin'.

All the Best!
 
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Thanks every one for the congrats !!!



jeff its just a ball valve!
 
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