Powerwash Box Truck #2 details

Dave Olson

Workin North of 60
The complete self-contained Powerwash Powerhouse
Details on the March 24 post.
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1998 GMC 7500 series derated to 6500 series, 25,950 Ibs. GVWR. 80,000 psi
frame rails, reinforced, 11,000 Lbs. front axle, 23,500 Ibs. Rear suspension. 427 engine, 5-speed transmission, 2-speed rear-end. AM-FM and CB radios with weather alert. Air conditioning, power steering. Dual 50-gallon gasoline tanks, dual 90-gallon (liquid capacity) propane tanks. Customized 3-man crew cab with bucket seats & consoles, higher and longer than standard with extra lights, fans and windows.

14-foot aluminum box with rear swing doors and modifications to accommodate equipment. 1000 gallon "L" shaped stainless steel cross-baffled water tank. 45 KW Olympian genset with 100 KW upsized alternator. 350-engine water-cooled operates on LP vapor. 200 amp electrical panel with breakers and starter for 20-hp motor and 110-volt outlets. 24-volt safety switches for all motors. 980,000 Btu Whitco boiler operates on LP vapor. 3 hp 220v single-phase circulation pump (15 gpm @ 100 psi). 1.5 hp 110v pressure washer (2.2 gpm @ 1500 psi). 40-gallon stainless surge tank. 20 hp 220 3-phase pressure washer TSF 2221 General pump (10.2 gpm @ 3000). 3 hose reels we generally carry about 600 feet of 5500 psi 3/8" hose. We use 3/8" 7400 psi ball valves and 1/4" disconnects for our wands. Wands are 1/4" galvanized steel with insulation. Two each 2,4,6,8,10,12 foot wands. Hose end sprayers; we apply our detergents, acids or caustics under low pressure (100 psi or so). We carry two types of heads that allow us to apply chemical ratios of 1-150 up to 1-3. We use electric (110v) diaphragm or canister type sprayers to apply 100% solutions. We carry various tips to control volume on our large pump, orifice sizes from 3 to 15. We also carry various spray angles in those orifice sizes 0 to 65 degrees. We use rotary tips as well. 6 & 4-foot aluminum poles and 24" and 12" brushes.

Some of the things that we really find handy along with the above equipment are: 12-volt lights hooked up to a 15-minute timer. When you have an enclosed unit it can be like a cave on the inside. With these lights we can load, get parts, etc., without needing a flashlight. Fluorescent lights that really light up the inside when we have our genset up and running. Temperature and pressure gauges so we always know what the equipment is doing. Folding and stationary tailgate steps to get into the back. Manhead in roof for bulk filling our tank. Line plumbed into system to take on water from a garden hose and fill our tank or go directly to our pumps. Shutoffs on pressure lines going to hose reels so we can localize when necessary. Dump lines so we can empty our main and surge tanks rather than having to pump the water out. Infrared 16,000 BTU LP space heaters. We do not need to winterize any of this equipment. Can maintain 60-70 degrees inside our box in subzero temperatures. Removable roof hatches. These allow us to get on the roof, they also let in light, and help get rid of some of the heat in the summer.

All this power and convenience to lift your business to a high level.
Yours for $75,000 O.B.O. Regretfully must sell.
Contact Dave Olson 217 427 5557
 
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