New Ride on Surface machine by Bill Clemmons

I almost had one rigged up.

I had the Lazy Liner (parking lot striping machine drive unit) ready to connect with a Turbo Twister so you can drive at a decent speed while cleaning a path 36" wide using only 5.5gpm.

Business changed direction and equipment was sold as I did not have huge concrete areas to clean anymore. When I do again, I have some other ideas that are also efficient.
 
I would like a small, compact water recovery ride-on deck for the commercial work we've been doing. Scott, I remember seeing yours the last time I came to visit.. Have you built a water recovery ride-on?


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I am in the process of having one built. Should be ready in 4-6 weeks. No recovery. However, we will be able to swap out our decks to go from our 48" to 60" to 72".
 
Sounds like a possible business opportunity.

I know I am not the only one looking for a larger surface cleaner, there are several other guys on the forum that do large areas of concrete but don't need the reclaim on it like for doing sidewalks or wide shopping center sidewalks or parking lots.
 
Mine is 48". It does recover water. I would have probably done a couple of things to make it more effective, though I must say it is very fast as it is. They are not hard to build, unless someone wants me to build one for them. Then they are very time consuming.;-).
 
Mine is 48". It does recover water. I would have probably done a couple of things to make it more effective, though I must say it is very fast as it is. They are not hard to build, unless someone wants me to build one for them. Then they are very time consuming.;-).

Lol. It's a possibility!


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