It is Halloween time again and the little guys were all dressed up.
Very sad day today!
Today I sold my 2003 Infinity G35, which I ordered from the manufacturer and it had every option that was available and took 6 month for delivery. The only problem was I never drove it anymore (since I got the Fit) so I finally broke down and sold my beloved car. This is my cars new owner, but I don’t remember her name. I was crying.
My plan sunk like the Titanic!
Today, I had everything all planned out with moving all the Water Wizard equipment. I rented 2 flat bed trailers and a fork lift. The only problem was, out of the 2 trucks we had, neither could pull the fork lift.
So instead of using AABCO Rents, the plan sunk like the Titanic slide in front of Alabama Rentals; where I ordered and confirmed the delivery of the fork lift and this cool blue trailer tomorrow.
I also brought home some Water Wizard accessories and some self serve stuff today.
By the way thanks again Greg for letting me borrow your truck.
Moody tear down fun?
Motor starter problem?
Moody tear down fun?
Tons of hoses from the automatic and some signs on top.
Some Mark 7 self serve equipment, 3 1/2 bays.
Some Jim Coleman equipment, spot free, bug remover, and triple shine units. We took 2 loads of stuff today and more fun scheduled for tomorrow. All I need to do is find a use for all this stuff or sell it!
Moody tear down fun?
Pontiac Trans AM model change?
Moody tear down
My Dad sold his Moody carwash to investors that are tearing the place down and I get around 90% of the equipment. My first project is the vending island removal. I’m excited!
I removed all the vending machines and I am going to try and remove the island tomorrow. If anyone has any great ideas let me know. There is only about a 1″ cap on top of a lot of sand.
The BIG move!
William, my Dad, and I moved the old equipment to my house today. It was surprisingly not that bad. The truck is a 350 and my little car is next to it for scale. I believe that you can fit my car in the bed of the truck (or at least it looks like it). Thanks for helping me move the equipment William!