Alkota Skids

I'll throw one in the mix - this is the one I like, nice layout witha gear drive and built to order, get it how you like it. It's out of state but you have a pretty direct connection to the actual manufacturer.

 
I'll try again and if it don't work - http://www.mobicleaninc.com/store/large/2vzf4/Engine-_Hot_Water/Iron_Horse_Nitro_-With_Heater.html

Engine-_Hot_Water_Iron_Horse_Nitro_-With_Heater.jpg
 
The 29HP vanguard 8.7gpm(SCU35009VAF)?

Two units on hydrotek trailer like cartoon attached or on your own trailer similar to JD's or Robert's setup. Either way sounds nice.

Building my own trailer with 2 SCU35009VAF 29 HP Vanguard's, similar to the 3rd picture. Stacking the 2 pressure hose reels, supply hose reel on the opposite side, leaving room in the middle for the recovery system down the road.
 
New Update on Alkotas, out of all of them I have used and put many many many hours on I had to replace my first unloader the other day, I usually run mine hard for around 5 years, this unit is a 2005 model.

I will replace it with another.

I will not say the brand but I bought two others and I have worked on them continuously since they were new, I will not buy that brand again. They have the same brand name parts and pumps ect. But they are not built and put together as well
 
What trailer length?

Where did you purchase the steel eagle spinner?

Sorry Nigel that it's taken me so long to respond, busy, busy.

I'm buying a PJ or Carson 7' x 16' trailer.

Thinking about purchasing 2 of the ANT3C Contractor Hydro Twisters for my new trailer set-up.

I purchase a 3 bar, 24" Steel Eagle about 9 months ago from Higher Power for $799 delivered. Recent check indicates the prices have gone up a bit, but the new models are also being offered;

http://www.higherpowersupplies.com/PW-WA-SC-28-SE.html
 
Jim,
Look at Gravely trailers. They build them on site so that you can get them built to your specifications. Just dont take their first price they throw at you.
 
Yeah ok, glad to see your machines are running 16 hours straight every day.

? They run 12 or so hours a day. I don't do kec but I thought Ya'll worked at night. 6 or 8 hours is not a lot of hours a day so your machines should last longer. I am sure ya'll have a lot more times working without the machines running. Wasn't trying to knock you for not working full days.
 
? They run 12 or so hours a day. I don't do kec but I thought Ya'll worked at night. 6 or 8 hours is not a lot of hours a day so your machines should last longer. I am sure ya'll have a lot more times working without the machines running. Wasn't trying to knock you for not working full days.

12 hours is a lot, must mean your putting in 14-18 hour work days. I think Ill stick to KEC, shorter hours, more money.
 
I think Honda engines are great, never had an issue with mine. Also have a belt drive and gear drive and to be honest I like them both and havent had major problems with either, but I did have to replace a belt last year
 
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