Dri Pod update

Mike Pailliotet

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Hope they ditched the rivets in favor or nuts and bolts as well...

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That might be like trying to get a Victory electrostatic sprayer. I would buy 3 blowers right now, just to try.
 

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I’d buy them from my distributor here in OKC, but he’d probably sell em for $250 ea.🤷🏼‍♂️ He charges
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id by some if they went with nuts and bolts so we could clean them.
 
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That might be like trying to get a Victory electrostatic sprayer. I would buy 3 blowers right now, just to try.
If you want any Victory sprayers , I can get as many as you want

Home Depot Professional bought all of them, they even stole Jon Dons allotment
 

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If you want any Victory sprayers , I can get as many as you want

Home Depot Professional bought all of them, they even stole Jon Dons allotment
Right! I got a second from them, but it still take quite a while.
 
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4 hex/socket head screws on top. 4 Phillips between the two plastic pieces. Another 4 bolts if you want to drop the motor.

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No nuts..... I probably wouldn't make taking it apart a regular thing but it can be done easily
 
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