10" Brush Encap Group Buy

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To be honest and to clear it up: I would only be interested if there is an actual drop in price... And not this 20bucks off that Rick is offering... :rolling eyes:
 
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I've been so good this year. No huge ticket tools.

But I'm starting to get the itch.

I might scratch it with a Zipper...

In the Spring Russ, in the Spring.
 
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Hang on to that money Russ, unfortunately winter is coming.
Freaking Grasshopper.
I thought that you prairies types love the winter.

Isn't it the time where you rest, grease the equipment, take your prolonged hibernation nap, dream about buying new equipment (in Saigers case buy everything you dreamed about and then some), do your yearly re-branding and re-generate your energy?
 
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Freaking Grasshopper.
I thought that you prairies kind love the winter.
I don't mind the cold. In fact a nice sunny day with subzero temps is good with me.

I HATE ice, snow and slush and muddy gravel roads.

Although the kid in me does get a bit of satisfaction of putting the hammer down and cutting donuts in the field.
Country fun! I scared the shit out of Tony Wheelwright driving in a snow storm here. :lol:
 

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Lawn mowers :rockon:

72-inch cut, 35 hp, zero turn, 12 mph, behemoths. :headbang:

All the while praying for Spring. :biggrin:

Isn't it the time where you rest, grease the equipment, take your prolonged hibernation nap
Winters are a busy time for restoration companies. Fire, Smoke & water work usually keep us running. :smile:
 

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Fook restoration.
I am going to play it dirty. Playing fair is way over rated.
Will this finally send you over the Sierras:

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I was actually looking at the Powr Flight crb this week, I was just about to have them send it out.....I haven't heard much about there unit, that is why I was going to give it a try.
I thought I would sit on it for a few days to really think about it.
 

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The powerflite should be a good unit.

I believe it is the original multi wash design that is time tested. It is a bit on the heavier side at something like 55 pounds and has power at the 750-800 watt range, all while having the renovators/catch trays built in. It looks to be made for full washing capabilities but don't know how much water or liquid it can sit in.
 
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I don't know how many units they're selling usually... BUT - if they want to quickly move 30-40 units here, they should just go with a one time offer on them for the $100.00/inch.

I'm 100% sure they'll be selling that many in a day here.
 
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I'm back in for the (3) at that price. ;)


Yes.

Indeed.

I'm getting two at that price.


And that's my point: make it reasonable for all of us to buy a couple and I guarantee you, that we will have -maybe even up to- a hundred sold in one day in a group buy.
 
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And also: once you hook up a group like this, they NEvEr look at the other brands when it comes to buying again. So the company wins even then and weakens their competition.
 
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13" buffer by oreck or. Bissell weighs about 24 lbs. and works great on stairs also..
And they are both under 500$.
Don't know if it works better than a crb, but if you are just using it on limited situations
It may be all you need.
 

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