Kenny
The guys I work with a lot have some good machines, A Thor, A rapier & the new Alto contractor (is it called something else).
The Thor is just an absolutely monster - 45LP, split down to 22 on 2 men operation @3000psi and when it is on one man with most of the flow through a turbo nozzle it sound like a real angry bunch of bees but it is a cold machine.
The Rapier again great compact piece of kit, nice big pump and 30LPM, I think?!?!
The contractor would be the only machine really that would come anywhere close to the H & M - £9000.00 but it is a single operator unit.
For that you get the machine and a couple of lances.
I got a van full of set up, 1400 litre tank, 600 kilo of twin operator unit, with virtually instant heat, two cox reels, about 240 metres of 10mm? diameter hose, two flow adjusting, swivelling lances, it has chemical pick up and had a small header tank for antifreeze etc - I am sure that Roger won't mind me saying that it cost me considerably less than the price of the Contractor. I have spent a further £2000.00 on it and am due to spend some more on the recycling soon.
It had only done 250 hours of work.
I would say (I never saw Rogers trailer) that the George Podell trailers look like one of the best trailers I have seen, very, very nice. I have had a twin axle Ifor Williams Trailer, a single axle trailer and a very large 14 foot by 7 foot by 9 foot high.
The trailer would have been a big cost and also the import and taxes in getting it into the country.
Roger - How long did the process take from ordering the set up to getting it here?
The GP recycling system is very keenly priced at just under £6000.00 but it is large and would not fit into my vehicle - that is the only reason I have sourced an alternative in this country.
Are there any issues with the size of the machine?
Yes - it was made to fit into a trailer at 6 foot wide? and there is very little room for getting around it in the van, if there is a problem with it it has to go to the service people and be forklifted out of the van.
Saying that the bulk of the without water weight is on the back axle and you wouldn't know it was there when driving.
If someone said to me I have x amount of pounds what is the best kit out there? - I would say H & M, absolutely hands down.
The build quality is superb, there may be better or equal machines in America but there aren't any in this country!
Rob