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Interesting , kinda what i have ... But just wondering how much it will be for this machine. My next one is more powerful that this and it will cost me 19500.00. Oh and is and 87 horsepower.... can you match this? Michigan,huhh. You might know what am talking about.
Yes Mr. Alan you are right these systems can get very expensive. But I mention this because I see so many systems setup with the vacu-booms shop vac mounted to the trailer stationary and using a hose reel like the one Phil has pictured. All I am suggesting is to use a positive displacement blower instead of the shop-vac type because they will far outlast them and can pull through alot more hose. They do make affordable blowers like this and some not so affordable but this setup is not for everybody. The ones that do use a hose reel and shop-vac set up could replace that vac with a motor and blower and have all of the capabilities of the Fury system at fraction of the price to buy one. Keep in mind that these things only cost what they do because the manufacturer claims that what it is worth. If more people opted to put a system together theirselvs they would save bundles.
Austin,
I totally agree with you on this, and I would like you to elaborate on your comment of "They do make affordable blowers like this and some not so affordable".
What are the affordable ones and where does one look? I use a vacu boom system and while it does it's job, it could use some improvement.
jschessler
Nope, can't match that yet. This is our first rig. Just make sure that when you get your next one, you hold on tight if the other 2 wands are stopped while you still have your working.
Phil
I thought of everything, each wand will have adjustable gpm switches, from 3 gpm to 5.5. and no not at the wand but on the machine. with the option from 195 f which is the normal to 311 f if i chose. just dont use your swivels at that temp.
Where to start? Well if you want to just price some blowers brand new here is a link for some dealers in your area. You are probably going to want like a #33 or maybe a #45 roots blower to stay in a reasonable price range you might be able to get something bigger for cheap. http://www.rootsblower.com/ContentIncludes/ContactInfo_SFDetails.cfm
Why doesn't it save the whole link? Its cutting some off?@@?@Hmmm.
For some reason it won't save the whole link it cuts some of it off. What your email Mr. Alan? I'll send you the link. I also know someone in my area who deals with this stuff alot and I'll get you some more information.
Austin,
It does cut some off of the link, but it still goes to the roots site. I will browse around there and see what else I can learn. I have been told before that I need a size 36, and a 15 HP. New, this would cost $4500. It was from a place called Amtex. Is that who you are speaking of, since they are in Texas?
In case I am not seeing the correct page that you had in mind, you can send that link to info@preferredpressure.com
Mr Alan
You can get them cheaper then that. They should be around $2800. I would get a bigger blower than a 36. Get a 45 and at least a 20 motor so you can make longer runs. Don't forget the wash water tank for the used water, hose and hardware.
Phil