Ok bill, dont start laughing now...........
The only machine I had ever used was a £50 karcher from B&Q. When I got my machine I sent an email to Ben asking which hole was for what
I didn't even know how to start it haha
My point is mate, this is not an add on, this is another route to explore, in truth I need another van, just for pressure washing,
Am all about cutting corners and saving on costs, but if you going to spend say £1000, and you want everything bar the fsc, you may end up spending another £500 on a new pump and fitting after 2 months. Then you have spent £1500 and still want a fsc
I think with this equipment, you either need to buy new or know the person who sells you it second hand,
let's say " Jim has a machine it's 12 months old, looks spotless coz he wipes it down everyday, but he's been as busy as a bee and inside of machine has had a good kicking, he spent £1400 on machine and Bob offers him say £1000, from Jim's point of view he's thinking it would cost me £400-£500 for new pump and all the messing about, ok mate we have a deal,
Jim's then thinking ......... Ring Rutland, can I have a brand new machine please Ben ! Blah blah blah .......... Yes mate only had to put £400 to it
Al pass bob ya number coz he will need a new pump soon !!!
You see where am going, and if you spent £1000 and the machine broke, you then put it in the shed and say I will sort it out soon.......... 12 months later it's on eBay for spares or repairs, idiots ringing up offering £100 inc delivery
Or
you get it repaired and your already at the cost of a new one
You look back and say I hated that pressure washing stuff, bad idea at the time. Where taking the right decision, maybe looking back saying that's was good decision.
Decisions taken today will decide the outcome of tomora.
Either way I just wanted you to see both sides for and against new and used
For me it's new every time unless the price is less than 40% of what it would cost to buy new,so I would give you £400 max for a £1000 machine