Tell me I don't need a 570...

Mike Draper

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I run that motor and it’s excellent. Best engine out there in that size. You’ll mOST likely wear out all the components on that machine before that motor is even 1/4 used up.
 
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Meter Maid

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I really don't need all that, but I want all that.

I did VLM a YMCA the other night that really would've been faster in a couple area with HWE. Would've been a 400 foot run easy and can't do that with my little machines.
 

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I really don't need all that, but I want all that.

I did VLM a YMCA the other night that really would've been faster in a couple area with HWE. Would've been a 400 foot run easy and can't do that with my little machines.
with Ron's machine you can hire a helper and dual wand with 2 400 foot hose runs.
 

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Judson is a good machine but not if your planning on having a tech run it, Im really thankful we have such an awsome tech that runs that truck I would never trust propane heat to probably anyone else.

Also when this motor/blower are done Im going to see about upgrading to a 47 on the TNT and possibly a different fuel fired heat source other than a little giant.
 
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You do commercial? If residential, do you really need a machine that size?
I’m 70% residential. Even the commercial that I do is rarely over 200 feet. Honestly a 370 would be fine most of the time but I chose the 570 for the motor and the type of blower. I liked the build of the 570 better.
 

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I’m 70% residential. Even the commercial that I do is rarely over 200 feet. Honestly a 370 would be fine most of the time but I chose the 570 for the motor and the type of blower. I liked the build of the 570 better.
I’d think the heat would be a lot better on the 570 also, compared to the 370.
 

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There's a brand new 575 at interlink supply of Cleveland that's been on the floor for two years, I know Dan will get real aggressive to move it!
 

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Steemer vans utilize the Kubota 972... it really is an amazingly durable motor.... is almost no maintenance they just keep running.

I wish they'd sell those vans to us non steemer bumpkins!
 

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There's a brand new 575 at interlink supply of Cleveland that's been on the floor for two years, I know Dan will get real aggressive to move it!
Wonder why that thing is been sitting there so long. I’ve never ran a 575 but I hear they’re monsters.
 

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They sell a lot of machines I'm not sure why it hasn't moved, I'd give them a call though if your at all interested
 

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They sell a lot of machines I'm not sure why it hasn't moved, I'd give them a call though if your at all interested
My only concern would be where to get it serviced. I know other dealers have to honor the warranty’s, they could make me wait in line for a month. I’m almost 4 hours away from Cleveland.
 
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