Where is this museum? Also, I’m in Tampa and want a Judson. I’m originally born and raised in Sarasota. Are there more than just the TNT and C4 at the Sarasota location?
Hello Les, I would love a better look at that electric of yours. We purchased our 1st TM in 1976, added our 2nd about a year later, then a, I think it was a Steamex unit. I then built 2 TM units, w/Sutorbuilt and memory says Cat pumps. One unit was a single cylinder Honda, with the 2nd with the "original generator" for motor homes and such: Kohler opposed cyl flat head motor. Again, from memory the H.P. was 13 and 23 respectively. Since our first 2 units came with the Little Giant, we continued to use the on our 2 self builds and several other applications as well. Like yourself, our initial Giants were round, then I think on our 2nd they became square along with other improvements. My plans were to produce TM units, yet running 5 TMs from about 79-80 on, and by reputation janitorial grew and grew. We were also starting to focus more on retail vct floor care, ending up in the early 90s running around 52, 28in propane burnishers, doing approx 1.5 million sq. ft. per night, 7 nights a week. NOW THE ONLY, reason I mention ALL this is no brag!! It is simply to verify that what you have been saying about propane is THE TRUTH!! Recap: cleaning since 1968, 5 TMs, 50+ propane powered floor machines, and here is the kicker; MULTIPLE OPERATORS and NOT ONE FIRE, accident of any kind related to propane... Al Cooper. Cascadia Clean Carpet. Since 1968. P.S. We have never met, nor have I owned one of your machines, so were not cousin's or brother in-laws...lol
Les, do you have a contact for the tank delivery that's the most cost effective? Also do you have a parts list of the adapters needed to connect a little giant to a cleaning machine? Specifically a Jaguar 8.4 portable with a male solution connection. I have the LP hose, the regulator and the relief valve that I bought with the heater from Little Giant, but almost none of those connections fit with any other connection so i have to assume there's a lot of adapters needed. This is my first time using this heater and it's hard to find any info on it. I've also sent you an email on your website.