Anyhow a local classifieds listed a used extractor for sale http://www.nextechclassifieds.com/listings/view/80974/ for $100 that had a tank leak. So i took a chance and bought it a couple days ago. I found a hairline crack in the bottom about 2 inches long and plastic welded it and now we have no leaks. Anyhow its a prochem cheyenne with heat and i know nothing about these or if its a good unit or not. They just replaced the pump and put on new hoses and nozzle. If anyone has any insight into these i would appreciate it.
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Re: Scored a ProChem Cheyenne extractor Cheap ($100) anyone know anything about these
Well, according to what I found, you've got about a $1,700 machine. Nice find.
Here's the manual (for the 115V):
Parts/Instruction Manual
ProChem's website has the manual for the 220V version if that's what you've got.
ColinA common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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