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Ride on floor sweeper/scrubber - Recommendations

We're on the market for a ride on sweeper/scrubber.
Our warehouse is about 120K sqft. We're looking for a great reconditioned/refurbished ride on machine. At least 40 inches path coverage. Thanks guys!
  • Posted 10 Feb 2017 07:29
  • By rvrsd
  • joined 10 Feb'17 - 2 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
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Get a tenant t20.
  • Posted 2 May 2017 03:59
  • By Kevbo
  • joined 2 May'17 - 2 messages
  • Texas, United States
You have a good start by knowing size of warehouse and path size. Now you get to look at electric or internal combustion and how long it will be used each day or week. That will help you with brand and used or new. Just know they are not cheap to maintain. That being said tenant is top of the line that everyone else tries to measure up to.
  • Posted 12 Feb 2017 09:18
  • By popeye
  • joined 24 Nov'14 - 208 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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