in three months (july,aug,sept), only working Friday and Saturdays I was able to pay off my sw system and trailer. and that's with no advertising. so im pretty happy with that. I plan on going to another palooza this winter because I think I have more question then ever. so my question is what do I do protect my softwash system in the Wisconsin winter time. thanks guys
Michael Derose said
Oct 5, 2014
Matt there's another thread on this please read that and also go to the owners group section and read thru there.
If you are wrapping up for the winter and do not have a heated warehouse, climate controlled self storage units are pretty reasonable. They go for about 100 bucks give or take, per month. I would not keep my equipment outside all winter, even if I winterized it. it is our livelihood and costs too much to risk.
I do not even use any kind of antifreeze, washer fluid, or anything. I simply empty everything, wipe out my tanks, blow out all the lines with air, disconnect my pump and open the valves. My units are kept above freezing and it makes for a pretty painless and cost effective start up in Spring.
Matthew Haugh said
Oct 5, 2014
thanks ac. it says I don't have permission to view this topic. also sorry about butt dial this week.
AC Lockyer said
Oct 6, 2014
Matthew Haugh wrote:
thanks ac. it says I don't have permission to view this topic. also sorry about butt dial this week.
Matt,
I get pocket dialed all the time. The AC thing puts me first on everyone phone list. I'm have heard some wild conversations by accident over the years.
in three months (july,aug,sept), only working Friday and Saturdays I was able to pay off my sw system and trailer. and that's with no advertising. so im pretty happy with that. I plan on going to another palooza this winter because I think I have more question then ever. so my question is what do I do protect my softwash system in the Wisconsin winter time. thanks guys
Great news Matt. Here is the link to the other thread. http://softwashsystems.activeboard.com/t58700151/winterizing/
AC
If you are wrapping up for the winter and do not have a heated warehouse, climate controlled self storage units are pretty reasonable. They go for about 100 bucks give or take, per month. I would not keep my equipment outside all winter, even if I winterized it. it is our livelihood and costs too much to risk.
I do not even use any kind of antifreeze, washer fluid, or anything. I simply empty everything, wipe out my tanks, blow out all the lines with air, disconnect my pump and open the valves. My units are kept above freezing and it makes for a pretty painless and cost effective start up in Spring.
thanks ac. it says I don't have permission to view this topic. also sorry about butt dial this week.
Matt,
I get pocket dialed all the time. The AC thing puts me first on everyone phone list. I'm have heard some wild conversations by accident over the years.
I'll upgrade you to the owners group.
AC