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I bought a used lowboy for 250 plus 115 shipping. During delivery the lowboy was damaged both wheel wells where bent in so wheels don't turn, cord rubbed open and it appears motor shaft bent..pretty upsetting since it was a great buy. I had before pics and now it was not damaged previous and looking at box damage shows it happened during shipping. It will be hard to replace at that price it should of sold 500+. As far as the machine the steel housing is very thick and wheel constructed. The drive plate is also a great set up. I think it would be a good item to offer to your customers Rick.
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I have been looking at the Oreck Lowboy for a while as a good option for commercial accounts. I just can't see spending almost 4 grand on an Orbot--as cool as they look, I need to watch the expenses for now. Cimex is in the plans eventually but I like to be able to pad cap as well.
I'm sure I'm not the only one thinking this way so it would probably be a big seller for Rick. Especially if it's packaged with driver and some of Rick's cool chems. People already know they will get unbeatable service from Rick and his crew.
I don't know what's going on with Challenger but it would be a shame if they become completely unavailable.
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it would be very easy to put a spray system on a Low Boy or even a gravity feed system if it would work
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The drive plate on my lowboy is set up for a gravity feed system
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Mike could you post pics of the solution tank on your challenger and how you did this.
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Perry, if you go to the first page in this forum and click the post "hey Rick the solution tank fits...." There are pics posted.
It bolted right on. Just had to drill the hole for hose fitting. I'm working on a better wheel design now but basically just used extended brackets for the wheels to get them on the floor.
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04-12-2013, 02:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-12-2013, 03:10 PM by Perry.)
Here is pic of my challenger with wheels on the ground.
8" non marking wheels,thread rod ,nuts, washers for spacers
works good with a thin two way
Can't get pics to down load , say's image to big
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I'd like to see it if you can get pics posted.