I got me one. Not sure yet how I will use it but I will soon
Eric Schnaible said
May 22, 2015
Rays got his own pump now?
Dang, where does he find the time?
Chris Mozick said
May 22, 2015
That's on my Xmas wish list you lucky dog
Fred W said
May 22, 2015
Andy.....feel free to give me a call to talk about the RBP pump.......by far one of the best investments I have made into this business. In fact I just bought another one and will need another one when I launch another truck here in a few weeks.
I still cant thank Ray enough for bringing this pump to my attention. This pump allows me to bid and do jobs that would be out of my reach or would just take me much longer to complete without it!
Thanks again Ray!
Andy Hinson said
May 22, 2015
Thank You, Doug
Doug Rucker said
May 23, 2015
Got one two...I also got two of the drones he has...soon I will be just like him
SprayWash said
May 23, 2015
many have tried... Few have actually achieved !
Fred W said
May 24, 2015
SprayWash wrote:
many have tried... Few have actually achieved !
I'm trying..........and My Ray Burke Pro Pump is helping me get there!
:}
Andy Hinson said
May 24, 2015
Here in Alabama I have 8 months to plan on earning a living. I currently only offer exterior cleaning services. I'm blessed to have the desire to push,purchase whats needed and listen to others. Also very blessed to have a place to listen to others willing to share.
Maverick Contracting said
May 24, 2015
Doug Rucker wrote:
Got one two...I also got two of the drones he has...soon I will be just like him
You mean multiple pumps off of one motor? Like a serpentine belt array?
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Sunday 24th of May 2015 10:59:32 PM
Andy Hinson said
May 25, 2015
Noooo. Water booster
mistersqueegee said
May 25, 2015
What pump is this Ray?
Maverick Contracting said
May 25, 2015
Andy, a water booster IS a pump.
I know he had a pump connected to a small engine when the electric motor failed.
Jeff said
May 25, 2015
Hello All! It's been a while since I posted, but am always scanning the board for your great info and discussions.
I had to jump in and say thanks again to Ray Burke for sharing his original Dayton Water Booster Pump info. I have one and it has saved me on numerous jobs with bad to low water pressure. Used 3 times this weekend (I run SSSW part time on weekends).
Now its time to figure a pressure switch assemble so I don't have to repair as many hoses and manually turn off.
V/R Jeff
Andy Hinson said
May 25, 2015
Maverick Contracting wrote:
Doug Rucker wrote:
Got one two...I also got two of the drones he has...soon I will be just like him
You mean multiple pumps off of one motor? Like a serpentine belt array?
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Sunday 24th of May 2015 10:59:32 PM
You asked this Question? Maybe I should have said. Its a water booster PUMP. Not muptiple pumps running off one motor like a serpentine belt array. Runs off a generator unless electricity is available. Link and pics have been posted by Ray including links to his videos
Maverick Contracting said
May 26, 2015
Hey Andy, I was just asking because of the term "DRONE" I assume there more than one pump running off a single motor.
Which isn't a bad idea if you want to boost the chemical line and rinse line at the same time.
I've seen his small gas engine belted to the pump portion from back in 2009 (?)
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Tuesday 26th of May 2015 08:30:45 AM
Dave O said
May 26, 2015
I'm not familiar with the Dayton booster pump. I currently use the Wayne and Country Line booster pumps. They both work well however I prefer the Wayne.
Andy Hinson said
May 26, 2015
Maverick Contracting wrote:
Hey Andy, I was just asking because of the term "DRONE" I assume there more than one pump running off a single motor.
Which isn't a bad idea if you want to boost the chemical line and rinse line at the same time.
I've seen his small gas engine belted to the pump portion from back in 2009 (?)
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Tuesday 26th of May 2015 08:30:45 AM
He also uses a drone to record his work. That's what Doug was referring to. Doug got the pump and the drone.
Doug has really grown his business because of this forum.. He nor us just can't quite breathe the same air Ray Burke breathes.
Fred W said
Jun 2, 2015
I'm looking into drones as well.......maybe Ray will send me his crashed units.....:}
Seriously I do need to buy the $60-$70 unit just to learn how to fly then move up from there.
John Aloisio said
Jun 4, 2015
My guys no longer refer to them as booster pumps....they say "hey turn on the Burkester pump" ....
I got me one. Not sure yet how I will use it but I will soon
Dang, where does he find the time?
I still cant thank Ray enough for bringing this pump to my attention. This pump allows me to bid and do jobs that would be out of my reach or would just take me much longer to complete without it!
Thanks again Ray!
many have tried... Few have actually achieved !
I'm trying..........and My Ray Burke Pro Pump is helping me get there!
:}
You mean multiple pumps off of one motor? Like a serpentine belt array?
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Sunday 24th of May 2015 10:59:32 PM
I know he had a pump connected to a small engine when the electric motor failed.
Hello All! It's been a while since I posted, but am always scanning the board for your great info and discussions.
I had to jump in and say thanks again to Ray Burke for sharing his original Dayton Water Booster Pump info. I have one and it has saved me on numerous jobs with bad to low water pressure. Used 3 times this weekend (I run SSSW part time on weekends).
Now its time to figure a pressure switch assemble so I don't have to repair as many hoses and manually turn off.
V/R Jeff
You asked this Question? Maybe I should have said. Its a water booster PUMP. Not muptiple pumps running off one motor like a serpentine belt array. Runs off a generator unless electricity is available. Link and pics have been posted by Ray including links to his videos
Hey Andy, I was just asking because of the term "DRONE" I assume there more than one pump running off a single motor.
Which isn't a bad idea if you want to boost the chemical line and rinse line at the same time.
I've seen his small gas engine belted to the pump portion from back in 2009 (?)
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Tuesday 26th of May 2015 08:30:45 AM
I'm not familiar with the Dayton booster pump. I currently use the Wayne and Country Line booster pumps. They both work well however I prefer the Wayne.
He also uses a drone to record his work. That's what Doug was referring to. Doug got the pump and the drone.
Doug has really grown his business because of this forum.. He nor us just can't quite breathe the same air Ray Burke breathes.
Seriously I do need to buy the $60-$70 unit just to learn how to fly then move up from there.
My guys no longer refer to them as booster pumps....they say "hey turn on the Burkester pump" ....