My wife likes the truckmount 😆

Dwain Ray

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Wow the difference between that threaded brass and stainless piece is incredible. The brass looks warped, worn, and pathetic. Thanks for pointing out the evidence of a leak. I'll check that packing seal adjustment when I have some downtime soon.

Man the truckmount sounds smooth and consistent now. This thing is a workhorse! I thought the 120 gallon fresh water tank would go further than it does when wanding at 400 psi, the recovery tank fills up quickly too. Maybe I am wrong about the size of them. I need to map out dumping and filling areas. At least start screening customers on the phone to see if an outdoor faucet will be available at their home or business.
I had a couple of the hose barbs so ill send them pre-assembled and the orings seem to be good alsothere outa relatively new guages

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Bryce C

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Just ask them if they have water access to your supply hose. And get a couple different hose/sink adapters to tap in to a kitchen sink. I used a tm for over 15 years without a water tank and only had a few customers who didn't have access. The tank is good for days when you need to go a little quicker on the job and don't want to mess with setting up another hose or fighting through neglected bushes. So keep your tank on board. But add a few adapters to your ammo of tools

Great tip man. If I didn't have to carry around water I'd massively reduce wear on many parts of van. So do you carry 150 feet of garden hose on your van if you are at times tapping into people's kitchen sinks..?
 
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