How do you know when the gearboxes are failing?99% of the time I can fix it without calling anyone. Less than two years ago I replaced all gearboxes and motors. My gearbox on my trolley is starting to fail already. Last week one of my dryer motors went out and my echain has a lot of slop and needs replacing...
I can see the arch drifting away from the car when the high pressure rinse is on.How do you know when the gearboxes are failing?
I am in almost exact same situation with my Ryko OHD. $6800 bill for new Ultrasonics & labor. Keep telling myself I alr3did the expensive stuff. Jist bought new SoftGloss, & the 5 yr writeoff for new equipment is NICE bonus.I've been thinking about the same. 12 year old Radius and just had a $7,000 bill to fix after being down for like 10 days, and then 2 subsequent issues each shutting it down for a day .
My issue is I tell myself "The biggest things have been replaced, I should be good for a while".
I've been considering the Petit 360
Don't understand. It reads like you did 251,000 on your busiest day....I guess we have done well! We have three G5's and are getting to the point where we will be upgrading. The machines are going on 15 years old and the second busiest bay is the only one I can get a count on, due to circuit board changes/upgrades on the other two. The second busiest bay has over 251,000 washes as of last week! The only way this has been possible is we do 80-90% of our own maintenance and we keep a large stock of parts to minimize down time.
I have three bay's and my second busiest bay has washed over 251000 in its life time.Don't understand. It reads like you did 251,000 on your busiest day....
When we decided to replace our old Ryko OHD with a new system we went back and looked at the countless amount of money we kept trying to justify keeping it around, since replacing it with a W.W Razor I've probably spent $200-$400 in parts (pump oil, pressure regulator, injector, nozzles) for it in 2 years.