Jeff LeCours Run's

That ride needs a drink holder. lol
 
nice ride

did anyone tell jeff that he missed a few spots?

rando
 
A drink holder is a great idea!
 
And maybe one of those ringers I had on my tricycle.
 
For thosse of you that saw this unt first hand, please help me out. It looks like the bar is spun the same way as a regular sc. What is the advantage of riding faster than walking. I dont get how if there is not a motor / belt making the bar spin faster, it seems that it would leave swirl marks pretty bad.
 
And maybe one of those ringers I had on my tricycle.

And maybe the frilly tassles from the handle bars too? hahahahaha

Maybe a flag on a fiberglass pole with the checkerboard flag too. hahahahaha

Maybe one of those "Ooooga" horns? hahahahaha
 
For thosse of you that saw this unt first hand, please help me out. It looks like the bar is spun the same way as a regular sc. What is the advantage of riding faster than walking. I dont get how if there is not a motor / belt making the bar spin faster, it seems that it would leave swirl marks pretty bad.


The gpm's feeding the machine will determine how fast you can drive without leaving the swirls. Since the swivel is Whisper Wash, it is limited to about 8 or 10gpm by their specs but I know guys that run more than that through them all the time.

One reason for the driver is so that if you are doing acres of concrete, why walk when you can ride? Even if you are going at the same speed, saves a lot of walking. Now, if you put more gpm's through the swivel, you can drive faster and faster without leaving swirls.

They can attach the 28" surface cleaner but I think that maybe the 24" might be possible also.

I would not run the 28" surface cleaner without 8gpm if you are using the driver, probably better off with 10 or 12 gpm if you are driving so you don't leave swirls.
 
If Im not mistsaken you can adjust/govern the speed of the rider. he said it will top out at 15mph. The swirl marks are gonna be there on any SC if you dont have the flow. Overall great Idea but it needs to be tried , tested,and tweaked a lil more IMO. I would like to see if it will hold up to everyday wear and tear + emp. abuse. It also has a vac. attachment.
 
If Im not mistsaken you can adjust/govern the speed of the rider. he said it will top out at 15mph. The swirl marks are gonna be there on any SC if you dont have the flow. Overall great Idea but it needs to be tried , tested,and tweaked a lil more IMO. I would like to see if it will hold up to everyday wear and tear + emp. abuse. It also has a vac. attachment.


I second that, the attachment of the surface cleaner to the Ryder looks as if it will end up crushing the deck of the surface cleaner if going up and down too many hills. Other than that, IMO I cannot see the reason for having a surface cleaner that costs that much just to keep me from walking too much. I can get alot of labor for 12k and if the area being cleaned is that large the profit will be there to have several out there doing the work with me sitting in a fold-up chair supervising.


Its a good idea but I would like to see them have a powered surface cleaner vs. a riding attachment to a surface cleaner
 
Powered surface cleaners are available. You can have them air operated. They are quite salty. They are nice because you can point your nozzles straight down and put 0 degree nozzles in for cutting. You will clean faster but you have to drag around another hose.
 
Powered surface cleaners are available. You can have them air operated. They are quite salty. They are nice because you can point your nozzles straight down and put 0 degree nozzles in for cutting. You will clean faster but you have to drag around another hose.

Do you like them Tom?
 
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