2.5" Hose

Joseph225

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Even I figured that out without help
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Oh, good job, Marty. I'm really proud of you!
Last hose ( or two) on the reel, first hose off is how we found the 2.5" was easiest to manage it.
To this point, I've always pulled a few loops off, thrown them over my shoulder, and then continued pulling off the reel until I hit the front door. At that point, I start dropping loops, as I work my way to the furthest point. This method DESTROYS the smoothness of that process. How are you dealing with that? What does your hose setup actually look like?
 

Cleanworks

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Ron Marriott
I cleaned with the second set off the Aerotec mostly. There was always somebody on his Butler.
I got a chance to use his Butler with the Zipper SS. I was really impressed with how the heat held up. Hoses were too hot to touch even with all that continuous flow.
 

DAT

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Bill Cheryl
I gave up on the 2.5". I was like a monkey F****** a football trying to deal with that thing.
As opposed to 4 to door on a 100ft run with youd 870?
 

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