My new rig (Keep Wishing)

Nothin to fancy just big, real big and pretty.
 
Another example how an overkill setup does not equate to success in this business. It is no doubt top of the line though.
 
I know someone who bought that brand. It "only" has a 36hp diesel and 9gpm pump. (read as overkill) Still has 2 burners and the 100 gal propane tank though. Lots of stainless and clean.
 
What on earth could you clean regularly to keep that thing worth it's cost? There's not that much hard surface in North Carolina LOL

Celeste
 
Unfortunately for him he lives on the western side of the state where the population is low. $25,000 for the trailer setup and not enough places to use it.
He approached it from the perspective that having the best equipment means you can get the jobs easier.
 
Well crap.....if that's the best equipment, then we have garbage :D and I thought ours was pretty decent

Celeste
 
Yours is probably better and more useful. His is the best in the Eastern side of the state by far.
 
This is the website where I believe that rig was purchased http://www.silvereaglemanufacturing.com/tandem_axle.htm

I would love to have a set-up like that. The possibilities with a set-up like that is endless. I was just talking to a contractor at our local Powerwashing disributors shop (www.indequipment.com which is where I had a roundtable at this past year) who has a rig set-up that produces 15gpm with his Diesel Powerwasher. He also has a sprayer set-up similiar to what is shown here. He cleans mostly by himself and he stated that with the high GPM's and the high output sprayer he can clean amazingly fast. He just cleaned a large apartment complex in my area for $15,000..in two days by himself!!! If I gross $15,000 in a month from Powerwashing I'm happy and he made that in 2 days.

IF you think thats alot of $$$$ you should check out Water tower cleaning.I had my worker go to a bidding process to represent a PWNA company that was bidding on cleaning a few water towers in my area. I was asked to bid this but I passed it on to a PWNA member who specializes in this field. For at most 3 weeks worth of Powerwashing these water towers the 10 bids went like this. The two lowest Bids where $36,000 and the highest was $200,000. The lowest two where kicked out as was the few highest. The winning bidder was around $75,000...for 3 weeks of work with a crew of no more then 4 workers.

The end result with the PWNA guy was that he got 2 days of cleaning also and his gross was $14,000 between him and his worker. Not bad for two days of Powerwashing...................
 
True! Way Overkill, BUT very pretty

If you think about it, that thing wouldn't even fit in many apartment complexes and definately wouldn't fit in parking structures. SO, the only thing it would really work on is large shopping centers or other very limited applications. It is cool looking though!!

Barry Lambert
Enviro Pressure Wash
San Diego, CA
 
John , I see your the high bidder right now.
 
You got the truck to pull it :D Ask him what the reserve is , all he can say in no I won't tell ya.
 
I posted elsewhere about this kind of trailer. A friend of mine has one. I would be happy to answer any questions I can about them.
Let me know if I can help,
Larry
 
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