all right guys, give it to me both barrows.i can take constructive criticism. besides no reels what could i do different. i am a green horn looking to mark his mark in this business and need all of your help. look down a few post to see the little rig...
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You shouldn't have to resize your pics on this BB. When you upload them it does it automatically for you. I'ts a feature that as far as I know no other bb has.
Do you go to the "attach file" and then click on browse and it says what the max. size is (9765.6 kb) if your pictures are larger find out how to make them smaller in your photo album or photo gallery
No problem bro, I assume that hose is PVC based?? Keep an eye on that ported valve for future leaks and be carefull not to overload that single axle trailer. I only say this because it has enough room to overload it. Just know the capacity of the trailer minus the trailers weight, and keep in mind that water is 8lb per gallon and SH is 10lb per gallon. The truck is a good hauler, if it has a manual trans thats even better. My truck is only a 1/2 ton so I have to watch my hauling wieght there as well. I imagine you can tow 10k lb with that truck, but only 2klb or so with the trailer.
I've done a few jobs now and I love the hoses, they are soft and easy to roll up by hand. The guy that sold them to me (Wilmington rubber and gasket) told me that they were perfect for what I was doing. The ball valve is a HEAVY DUTY BANJOE SET UP. I like it because I don't have to put a hose in the love. For me, bottom fed is less messy. The trailer is heavy duty too, 5000 lbs Dexter axle. The truck is manual. It has a Allison heavy duty transmission with an 6.6 diesel and a heavy duty towing package. The weakest link in my new business is my advertising. I am working hard on it (night and day).
hay mike, good to here from you again .i still have not forgot about that stake dinner LOL.
I got the battery at a napa auto $120.00 it is called STOWAWAY mariner deep cycles. it's got 625 cold crank amp and 770 reg crank amp and a reserve cycle.i also got a cheaper one on board just in case. oh,how did your signs come out??
Nice pics, i see you don't use a rinse tank either. Are all of you guys going to no rinse? What does the customers say when you leave without rinsing? Thanks trying to learn how to get started.