SS870 Just turned 3500 hours

Nomad74

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It's really been a great machine. Stuffed her in my little Chevy express then put her in my Promaster. She’s worked on 118 degree days and in the freezing rain. She just keeps going without a complaint. I would buy the Sapphire 870 again in a hot second. Thankful to have this machine and the years of trouble free use it has provided. FF2731F2-5AA4-410B-965F-83141357C9EF.jpeg7B627721-7F5B-4787-9BC3-46ED1B553BBD.jpegA55F9FDE-1A01-4831-8253-AE2701037481.jpeg
 
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How's the van holding up? I would think that TM was too heavy for anything but a 3500 van.
I guess it helps you don't have a freshwater tank.
When will you get your sons to help you and go duel wand?
 

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How's the van holding up? I would think that TM was too heavy for anything but a 3500 van.
I guess it helps you don't have a freshwater tank.
When will you get your sons to help you and go duel wand?
My van just turned 40k miles. Doing great. Both vans are 3500. Also, sometimes I carry 75 gallons of fresh water with a removable tank I have installed. I very rarely need it. Promaster payload is 4,400lbs
 
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Mike Pailliotet

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Time to trade it in for a 370, you have more room for Glides on your van.


Did you order your Dev Brush Glide yet, with the 870 you toss your turbo..
 

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Damon, so how many hours a year does that come out to?
 

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You shouldn’t have bragged on it I tell ya. You shouldn’t have!!
 

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I prefer that old style over the new one.
 

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They hold value well. Seen some for sale mid to high 20’s
 

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Promasters from when i inquired are very hard to find, and could take 3 months or longer to get a new one

Damon, so like 10 hours a week. my guess SS put like twice that on a wek. just comparing, as with stone work, sometimes it along for the ride
 

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It's really been a great machine. Stuffed her in my little Chevy express then put her in my Promaster. She’s worked on 118 degree days and in the freezing rain. She just keeps going without a complaint. I would buy the Sapphire 870 again in a hot second. Thankful to have this machine and the years of trouble free use it has provided.View attachment 108882View attachment 108883View attachment 108884
You gotta love that poop water hose reel mounted on top of that tm. It looks like it wants to be a mini fire truck spraying poop water on the fire
 

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I just hit 2k hours on my legend. Bought it in late 2016. I want to upgrade it to a larger unit. Too many out there to choose from that cover their warranty or outperform the competition.
 
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Same experience with my 870. Uses lots of water. But very reliable. Doesn’t have a sight tube on the blower oil though.
 
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Mine has a site window on the blower. Guess i got lucky.
Mine had one also. That was just a subtle dig at an old guy I know that was determined to put a sight tube on his blower oil. It was important to him to monitor the blower oil level, to prevent blower failure. Guess what leaked and made his blower lock up?
 

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Mine had one also. That was just a subtle dig at an old guy I know that was determined to put a sight tube on his blower oil. It was important to him to monitor the blower oil level, to prevent blower failure. Guess what leaked and made his blower lock up?
How did that much oil leak and go unnoticed..
 

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How did that much oil leak and go unnoticed..
Eurus sight glass broke. took out top bearing on drive side. $200 fix.

note: drive end only about 4 oz of oil, so I added florescent to make leaks more noticable.
 
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