What model is this?

Its a 80 gpm Meyer Sewage Jetter, does anyone know what model this is? Here is the seller description "1991 myers hydro jetter 80 gallons per minute not sure when the last time it was run but the 1in 500ft hose looks good and the engine moves and the water pump has good porcelain pistons. Should be able to get this working with some TLC just don’t have enough time for this project right now myself" it costs $2000, do you think that is a good deal?
 
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Might be a good deal if you want to get into jetting sewers or needed a high-volume high-pressure pump, I'm no on both
so it would be a waste of $2000
Yeah, I just thinking of getting it running and working, then flip it. I think it would sell for at least $7000, but I sure because I can't find any one else selling one.
 
Yeah, I just thinking of getting it running and working, then flip it. I think it would sell for at least $7000, but I sure because I can't find any one else selling one.
It is specialized over 30 years old and not likely anyone doing that work as a business will want, or it likely wouldn't be available for $2000 right now. JMHO
 
I believe he is looking for the Myers model number of the complete jetting unit to properly ID it, not just the engine.
I was just replying to his post that he thinks it might be a gas engine. That's why I quoted his statement "Its gas I think".
 
That is the old 2300 Pinto,then later Ranger engine.With the simple industrial carb they made a good industrial engine.I have a little later one on a woodchipper,but mine is computer controlled fuel injection,and I hate that on an old gas chipper.I know nothing about that particular unit,but if it says Water,pump,and Meyers on it I would call it a good product.I had one years ago made by Franklin,and I actually blew out some culverts around town.That one had a Wisconsin on it.
 
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