El Diablo Truckmounts

Tom Mock

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I think I'm finally going to make the plunge into the world of truckmount cleaning. (by finally I mean I did already put down a deposit)

I have found a used (only 500hrs) El Diablo with the kerosene heater. It should be installed in the truck sometime next week, along with a 100gal freshwater tank.

Are there any users of this machine out there? I have not heard very much about them on the boards. But the feedback from individuals has been positive, the ones that have demoed them.

The next purchases I am contemplating are a Greenhorn glided wand, some good hoses, and an Airpath. What else would you guys recommend? I do have a 17" rotary already.

I'm looking forward to enjoying cleaning with great power and heat for a change. My old partner is buying the portable.
 

Jimmy L

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Tom if you are coming into Omaha give me a call and we'll do lunch.
 

Mikey P

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Sounds like your all set to go out and kick some major ass.


Dont forget a PC uph tool, a Horse hair brush, a carpet rake and a carpet brush, some thick cotton pads for the 175, a Multi Sprayer, an Upright vacuum or two, some Vac a Way spotters, some 3% and 9% Peroxide, some Non Sudzing Ammonia, Fels Naptha, some sort of Gel based GU remover and some blocks and tabs....

Don't for get a Thomas Bros map too.....
 

FastEddie

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I have been looking at the Diablo for awhile. This machine is simple, and built for performance. I've talked with a few owners and so far so good.
Good call.

What did you pick it up for?
 

Dolly Llama

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Tom, The El D is a fairly recent production TM.

Not enough of them in service to accurately gage their longevity and reliability yet.

You can't judge that from just a demo.

You should of heard the great reviews the Steamway 9100 got when it first came out.
It was/is a POS and is no longer made.
I feel bad for the guys who bought one, going on the feed back of discussion board gUrus who never owned one


The El D may very well be a good TM, just too soon to know for sure is all I'm saying.

at any rate, congrats on your decision to upgrade to a TM.
You'll walk taller, have more confidence, and your biz will benefit from the efficiency that TMs have over portys


..L.T.A.
 

Jimmy L

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Check out the longevity of that motor and also the vibration it makes.
Does it shake the solution jug?
 

Blue Monarch

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I've been thinking about one of these machines as well. I do though, remember the vibration at Winterfest last year. It was pretty significant. I may need to re-think this.
 

Greenie

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I do believe they re-engineered the frame, using box steel now instead of angle iron. The one I saw on demo was running pretty smooth.
 

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