$699 a month?
https://www.butlersystem.com/bs-finance-lease.html
really?
does that include the van?
amazing if so.
That unit in the short Isuzu box would be ideal for a one wand guy into stone/tile or carries too much stuff like me.
Diesel engine on that?
I took delivery of a new Butler rig built according to my specifications over Thanksgiving Weekend. It was Matt that handled matters for me. In fact I spoke to him today to thank him and let him know it's working fine. Yes - I do still go out on the truck and clean carpets! I worked solo on the only job I did on-location. It was invigorating! It was brutally cold here in Ann Arbor today.
I took delivery of a new Butler rig built according to my specifications over Thanksgiving Weekend. It was Matt that handled matters for me. In fact I spoke to him today to thank him and let him know it's working fine. Yes - I do still go out on the truck and clean carpets! I worked on a job by myself this morning. It was invigorating! It was brutally cold here in Ann Arbor today.
Here is what it looked like before I loaded it with hoses and chemistry:
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That may well be the worst I've ever seen. It doesn't look like there's room for a RE or a 175 or even a tile spinner. I wouldn't be able to clean residential jobs with that setup unless I took out the passenger seat. Has anyone at Butler ever cleaned carpets for a living?Wow....That layout is pretty bad. And that's before its loaded with hoses and tools....
That may well be the worst I've ever seen. It doesn't look like there's room for a RE or a 175 or even a tile spinner. I wouldn't be able to clean residential jobs with that setup unless I took out the passenger seat. Has anyone at Butler ever cleaned carpets for a living?
Tom,
I think that it's great that Butler was able to work with you and customize a layout that works for you. I really like the fact that they can create a layout that is customized for the specific user.
We are long time Butler users and this past year went with the extended van version. With the equipment we are carrying nowadays, the extra space comes in handy!
It's expected that the most "butler guys" will stick together in support..
But Brian, come on- if that layout is something to be congratulated on, then you need to take a look at what CAN be done... Jim Bethels from Australia has a pretty strong record of costumizing space.
In my opinion, a none slide in set up should give more room than less. Look at what John Olson is installing for Gargan right now with the pro1200. That will have a lot more room for sure.