[AT] Pressure washers

charliehill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Wed Dec 16 09:08:08 PST 2009


I think part of the trick to being a successful pressure washer owner is 
buying a unit with the right type/brand of pump.  I wish I could give you 
advice on it but don't remember the details.  Some are better than others. 
Maybe some internet research will help or maybe someone here knows the 
details.

Charlie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Goss" <rlgoss at insightbb.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] Pressure washers


LOL! This thread brings back memories of my days of doing warranty repairs. 
Too many people have the idea that if a little pressure is good, then a lot 
should be better. Unfortunately, all I could see from the units coming 
through the shop for repair is that the additional pressure got the owners 
into irreversible trouble faster. One of the situations was where the owner 
"couldn't resist" the temptation to use the pressure washer ON the pressure 
washer while it was running! We scrapped the whole unit. The engine 
"ingested" water and was beyond economical repair in a matter of seconds. It 
stopped running of course, but it was ruined before it could stop rotating.

The owner clamed he was simply using the pressure washer and the wind blew a 
cloud of water toward it.

Sure!

>From my persective, it simply reinforced the idea that some people should 
>NOT own power equipment.

Larry


----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Strobel <Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 8:25
Subject: Re: [AT] Pressure washers
To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>

>
> Mike...get the biggest one you can afford. I
> believe most have a pressure
> adjustment and you can dial in your own poison. Don't do
> like I did and not
> read the directions. The water cools the pump so don't let
> go of the
> trigger for more than a few seconds.
>
> Regards
> RickinMt. whose got a nice gas engine and a pump that's kaput :-)
>
>
>
>
> > Thanks for all the advise so far, what I don't want to do is
> get a unit
> > that is too small, then have a project take me forever because
> the sprayer
> > doesn't have enough power. From what I'm reading, I would be
> fine with a
> > larger sprayer, but I'd better be careful, because I could
> make a mess in
> > a hurry. Just like anything that is motorized, the more power
> it has, the
> > faster you can get in over your head. One of my first projects
> will be
> > blasting about 20 years of dirt off of our 500 propane tank,
> it's looking
> > pretty ugly.
> > Mike M
>
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