Master Blaster Truck Build

Yes but not including install.

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No transport as they’re local but yes install would cost $ too. Or I should say I could transport it myself if needed. But the goal is always proper maintenance to not need a new engine.

Still for a f250 (gas) under 12k, 200k miles still a deal. The market is high on service vehicles in texas

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6.7liters are running about 6k above what you paid for. . Reason for the question!

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I want a dually and to run a flatbed but those prices are just laughable right now. Maybe rig #4.

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Same here…

That’s a bargain. I get rinsed for $1500 just for a usable LS block down here. I might have to sort out a holiday and a shipping container.

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A used 6.2 here is about $4500. Don’t get that shipping container yet lol. For Sale Used 2015 Ford F-350 Super Duty 6.2L Engine @ BUYUSEDENGINE.COM

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Correct I didn’t link it because it’s a direct connection to a supplier. Not one I can pass along.

Upgrades to Master Blaster.

Installed 2 100 gallon Water Dragon tanks, connected them for 200 gallon buffer.

Moved 55’s and added brackets.

Installed 22 Gallon Boyd Welding Fuel Cell.

Installed Carb Vacuum Spacer and Pulse Pump for GX390 to run off fuel tank.

Swapped GX690 @ 8GPM for iGX800 @ 10GPM

Installing 5th reel for double filling. (Soon)

Installed Remote Unit for Gas Soft Wash Systems $649 Washtech https://washtechonlinestore.com/

Gained us 1/4 of the truck bed back.

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New build is coming along too.


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24” Aqua Pro folded up.

Closer….



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How are you connecting the two 100 gallon tanks? Just a bulkhead and pvc from one to the other?

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Two 1.5” fittings.

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Have you done that before? We have 1 truck with a triple…they work OK, but a few issues with filling/running the way they were setup (we bought that one already built a while back). If you do the doouble-fill, I’d either run one into each tank, or draw from the same tank they run into if you use a single inlet with a manifold.

Double fill is running into each tank. One tank has a 10GPM other tank has the 8GPM and AR30.

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Hey Texas pw. Flip the polarity on that last hose reels electric motor then spin the whole thing 180 degrees then It should fit in between your ladder rack a little better, also gotta move the momentary switch and figure out your hose, I think it comes out the bottom when you spin it but again I only post when I’m drinking, the 2 motors will kind of nest together only issue will be your hose manifold output

These are 2 electric Hannah hose reels from 99. They are from a fire truck hurst tool. I just use them as storage

Thanks. We debated it.

Did you run a bar across the back. Those tanks expand bubble so bad at the bottom. They are cheap and will blow a seam