Our high heat smokes, the guys turn it down so the Hydroforce will draw chemical. I love the heat, I turn the valve back to hot.( Saiger I'm going to kill you if this isn't really possible.)
Its a machine just like any other. It will break down at some point in time, they all do. Usually very simple fixes.
If you'd get a half awake dealer in Alabama you'd be on my list.
ive looked at each unit, read the owners manuals for each, and talked to reps for the ones i was actually interested in, sapphire still seems to be the way to go. ive been in manufacturing (machining) for a long time and i can say that sapphire seems to be built like a tank, but with enough room to reach things, fix things, some of the other machines seem like everying is piled together not thinking about how to change a part without ripping off 10 other pcs to get to that part.
There's a new dealer in Montgomery (that is also a competitor) who acted like I was going to ax murder them when I walked in one day. It was comical.Maybe they are wide awake and pretend to be asleep when you show up?
You must not have looked real hard at the Butler then. They lay it all out so that it is so easy to access that it eats up quite a bit of room in the van.
Were you asleep when you looked at it?