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My New 'Employee'

homebeforedark

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After years of using petroleum based cleaners and taking hours to clean parts like oil pans and suspension components , I have had enough. I had an aqueous parts washer special built and it arrived today. It is just over seven feet tall and will accomodate a big Healey Rear axle. I hope to have it up and running by the end of the week and I will report how it works. Alan T
 

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The guy I had that cleaned all my parts had 2 of them.
I'd drop them off and I'd come back with a 12 pack of cola and they'd be ready
 
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I thought they were waiting to get into your church JP
 
@ Maynard . This is similar to a transmission washer in looks. A transmission washer has a one horsepower pump,a 4.5KW heater,a 500 lb load capacity and a 35 gallon tank.
This unit has a 1,500 lbs capacity, a 5 HP pump, 13.5 KW heater and a 127 gallon tank.
 
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