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    TGS Platinum Member Richard Rarely gets any...Frubals Richard's Avatar
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    8' Broom

    My new toy. Makes it hard keeping the truck clean but it does help ballance out the weight of the trailer. Killer on gas.
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    Richard Clayson
    Revive Powerwashing Inc.
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    Need to ask two question one how big is your workshop and 2 were do you get shop broom that size
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    I have 3 parking spots for what ever, at a GM dealership I worked at for 20 years. Probably have a plow put on this winter for one of the guys to keep him working.
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    May I ask were did you get the broom I bet you can do parking lot alot cheeper then vacum truck can.
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    Ive only ever seen these things used for light snow removal, and even then I couldn't imagine them being very efficient. Wouldent a rotation broom work 1000s of times better?
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    Nothing says "I clean" like a big scrub brush attached to the front of your vehicle.
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    it is nice but does it work.
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    Works well for the application I got it for. Moves the heavy stuff in small lots that are to big to do by hand and to small to justify hauling in a rotating sweeper. It also moves the stuff stuck to the pavement making it faster for the sweeper to just come and pick it up. Works in conjunction with the back pack and walk behind blowers. Doing 3 lots with it today.
    Richard Clayson
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