rwcarpet
Supportive Member
But for the owner/ops that are out there cleaning, I'm sure you are tuned in to the sounds your TM makes. If I'm in earshot of the TM, I can hear the changes when the APO turns on, when the diverter closes. So I always listen for changes in engine sound and tone. Once in a while, some lawncare company or a neighbor starts up their equipment, and the interfering tones make me stop to listen if it's MY TM thats sounding funny. Happened yesterday....a lawncare company started up their equipment and it was just driving me nuts. Kept hearing the opposing engines dualing with each other. Thought it might be my TM. Then another neighbor started up his cycle, and that engine was fighting with mine. Just something an owner would do that has been running TM's for 30+ years. I'm not sure if carpet techs pay that much attention to a machine thats not theirs.........maybe many do treat their equipment as their own. Back to work.....